- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/1/27 23:16
European and North American cybercops, including in Canada, have joined forces to disrupt what may be the world's largest network for seeding malware...
European and North American cybercops, including in Canada, have joined forces to disrupt what may be the world's largest network for seeding malware...
U.S. President Joe Biden signed a raft of executive actions on Wednesday to combat climate change, including pausing new oil and gas leases on federal land and cutting fossil fuel subsidies, as he pursues green policies he billed as a boon to the...
The Doomsday Clock, introduced in 1947 as a symbolic representation of how close humanity is to destroying civilization, remains at 100 seconds to midnight, as experts warn the world is at a 'crossroads' on climate change, but see some positive...
Globally, the abundance of oceanic sharks and rays dropped more than 70 per cent between 1970 and 2018, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Of the 31 species of sharks and rays, 24 are threatened with...
Through the smartWhales initiative, the federal government is investing $5.3 million to enhance Canada’s ability to detect and monitor the presence of North Atlantic right whales in Canadian...
#ScienceUpFirst is a new digital campaign looking to flood social media sites with accurate, science-informed...
With Montrealers already feeling the weight of the early stages of the pandemic, a visit from a humpback whale in the St. Lawrence River last spring captured many hearts. Ultimately, it died, and questions about what happened still...
Indonesia's most active volcano erupted Wednesday with a river of lava and searing gas clouds flowing 1,500 metres down its...
A decade-long warming trend in the Gulf of St. Lawrence continued in 2020 with deep waters reaching record highs, according to ocean climate data released Tuesday by the Department of Fisheries and...