- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 20/8/22 19:36
A brand new giant panda cub is sparking pandemic-fuelled panda-mania, and officials at the National Zoo said traffic on its livestream spiked 1,200 per cent over the past...
A brand new giant panda cub is sparking pandemic-fuelled panda-mania, and officials at the National Zoo said traffic on its livestream spiked 1,200 per cent over the past...
Officials with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the N.W.T. say so far they've found an "iron bacteria" in water samples, but it could be other phenomenon...
Over hundreds of years, human activity has reduced Nova Scotia's sand barrens to roughly 3 per cent of their original size. Scientists and a community organization are trying to build awareness about the importance of the ecosystem and stem further...
A fisherman from Templeman, on the north side of Bonavista Bay, got quite the fright recently when he hauled in a strange creature with his...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says carbon emissions need to fall to zero by 2050, and Canada has pledged to do it. But what will it take to get there from here, when more than 70 per cent of the energy we use comes from fossil...
Good news — spitting into a cup may soon be an alternative to having an extra-long swab pushed up your nose to test for COVID-19. Unfortunately, it isn’t yet available in Canada, but here’s why the test, and its emergency authorization in the U.S., could be a big step forward in keeping the pandemic under...