- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 20/6/5 22:48
A new study looks at the global health of insect populations, and a new book calls for us to re-think our relationship with bugs in order to help save...
A new study looks at the global health of insect populations, and a new book calls for us to re-think our relationship with bugs in order to help save...
A beautifully preserved armoured dinosaur found in an Alberta oilsands mine died on a full stomach. And the “extraordinarily rare” preservation of its last meal offers new clues and surprises about how the dinosaur lived during its last...
Bob McDonald's blog: Social media movements focusing on conservation success stories may help restore motivation in the face of often negative...
The federal government is delaying a planned auction of 3500 MHz wireless spectrum for six months because of the COVID-19...
COVID-19 restrictions are holding up ambitious research on ocean climate change and its impact on coastal communities in Atlantic Canada and the North. Measures to stop the spread of the virus have delayed or cancelled work on the...
A new study suggests that CO2 emissions could drop by seven per cent in 2020 due to global COVID-19 shutdowns. But going forward, cutting emissions won't require stalling the economy, say economists and climate...
Scientists have discovered the pandemic-causing coronavirus is unique in short-circuiting the safest way our immune system kills off a virus, which could have implications for treating COVID-19 with...
A team of independent researchers has released a report that claims the provincial accounting of old growth trees is vastly larger than the actual amount of what most people would consider old...
The United States is prepared to reassess its intelligence-sharing arrangement with Canada if Huawei is given the green light to take part in building Canada's 5G networks, a State Department spokesperson said...