- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 20/8/23 14:00
The podcast is called Story-telling/Story-listening: Decolonizing Research. The first episode hears from respected Tłı̨chǫ knowledge holder and Elder John B....
The podcast is called Story-telling/Story-listening: Decolonizing Research. The first episode hears from respected Tłı̨chǫ knowledge holder and Elder John B....
She cut a lonely figure — a sole swimmer slicing through the chilly blue-green water, her eyes on the wind turbines rising above the distant...
Canadian companies are playing catch-up to their European counterparts on most environmental and social issues, since most large oil companies in Europe have already made major carbon-reduction decisions and have linked environmental performance to compensation for several...
Despite long workdays and promising early results, researchers at VIDO-InterVac in Saskatoon say a lack of manufacturing capacity is slowing down their efforts at a made-in-Canada vaccine. That matters, given concerns over "vaccine nationalism," which could prevent access to a product that's not made at...
If a national crisis like COVID-19 can't push the government to kickstart action aimed at meeting its promises on national broadband, it's unclear what can, writes Erin...
Flight of the Monarch Day was held in Toronto Saturday, as well as various other locations across Canada, in an effort to raise awareness around declining monarch butterfly populations and ways to help the fluttering...
TikTok's parent company said on Saturday it plans to file a lawsuit on Monday against U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order prohibiting transactions with the popular short video...