- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/3/3 23:17
The speed limit in the area bounded by Clark Drive and Commercial Drive, First Avenue and Grandview Highway North is dropping to 30 km/h from 50...
The speed limit in the area bounded by Clark Drive and Commercial Drive, First Avenue and Grandview Highway North is dropping to 30 km/h from 50...
Power generator TransAlta Corp. says it has set a goal to be carbon neutral by 2050 and to cut greenhouse gas emissions to 60 per cent below 2015 levels by...
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa searches for a crew to join him on first private SpaceX trip around the...
With their abilities to open doors and take photos, the four-legged robot “dogs” Bolt and Gadget are clearly a cut above the average...
Many classes at the University of Alberta use online proctoring services to monitor students as they write tests and catch suspicious activity. But with final exams approaching, some students are calling for an...
A small porcelain bowl bought for $35 US at a Connecticut yard sale turned out to be a rare, 15th-century Chinese artifact worth between $300,000 and $500,000 US that is about to go up for auction at...
The amount of road salt that people, businesses, and cities are using over the winter is likely too much and is definitely hurting local waterways, according to the Ottawa...
This year’s large snowfall in southern Yukon has caused issues for highway staff and for people contracted by Highways and Public Works to deal with...
With the prospect of a blanket exemption from Buy American policies now looking unlikely, Canada is seeking a deal that would allow Canadian firms to take part in the Biden administration’s green energy push, said Canada’s chief trade...
In her new book Work Mate Marry Love, Harvard professor Debora Spar argues that nearly all the decisions we make in our most intimate lives — whom we marry, how we have children, and how we build families — have always been driven by technology. She explains how these changes in technology have also affected the role of women in society throughout...
Bruce Archibald, a paleontologist at Simon Fraser University, and his colleagues have been studying insect fossils from southern B.C., and northern interior Washington for 30...