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8 articles from CBC - Technology & Science News
Renewable diesel, hydrogen project in line for $100M in carbon credits
Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. says it expects to receive $100 million in B.C. government low carbon fuel credits if it proceeds with a plan to build renewable diesel and renewable hydrogen facilities at its Prince George Refinery in...
Compressed air, flywheels and more: Energy storage solutions being tested in Canada
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at more energy storage solutions being tested in Canada and how the city of Barcelona is embracing is wild...
Still haven't learned what NFTs are? Well, this one just sold for $69M
A digital artwork by graphic designer Beeple has sold for nearly $70 million US at Christie's, in the first sale by a major auction house of a piece of art that does not exist in physical...
Facebook lets more video creators earn money as rivals race to attract social media personalities
Facebook Inc. will allow content creators on its platform to earn revenue from short-form videos via advertisements, the social network said on...
Ten years after Japanese tsunami, B.C. coastal cleanup remains fresh in minds
Cooperation with Japanese government and American states built a foundation for coastal cleanup...
Otter adopts ice angler near Sioux Lookout, Ont.
Most winters, Steve Dumonksi, of Sioux Lookout, Ont. ice fishes with a friend or two, or by himself. But this winter, things are a bit different as he shares his ice tent with a river otter he has named...
Did you buy any moss balls this year? Alberta government says please destroy them
If you bought any moss balls as of Jan. 1, the provincial government wants you to safely get rid of it, as some of the balls imported to Alberta have been found to contain live zebra mussels which could pose a threat to the...
Immersive Russian art exhibit displayed under Arctic sea
Photos and paintings set under the frigid water, featuring creatures at risk of extinction due to climate change, are observed by visitors who must don diving...