- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/3/10 22:39
The threat to you garden is low, but it can trigger allergies, says Kath Smyth with the Calgary Horticultural Society.
The threat to you garden is low, but it can trigger allergies, says Kath Smyth with the Calgary Horticultural Society.
Police in Port Moody, B.C., say a dog has been killed following a cougar attack in a quiet residential area early Wednesday...
China and Russia said they will build a lunar research station, possibly on the moon's surface, marking the start of a new era in space co-operation between the two...
In December, Sasha Wilson sat in front of U.S. policy-makers to lend her expertise in the battle against climate change by suggesting it's possible to remove gigatonnes of carbon from the atmosphere and turning it into...
In the stomachs of urban coyotes, researcher Scott Sugden has found a pineapple, a donut, a fully wrapped burrito and even a leather glove. That's bad news for their human neighbours, since coyotes that eat food for humans tend to be unhealthy, carry more parasites and have gut bacteria linked to...
New research indicates that when grizzly bears rub against trees and other objects, it might partly be playing a role in the mating...
Parks Canada has once again cancelled Point Pelee National Park's Festival of Birds, an annual bird watching...