- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/4/13 22:34
Wild Oysters Project is creating underwater nurseries around the U.K. coast hoping to bring back the native European oysters from the brink of...
Wild Oysters Project is creating underwater nurseries around the U.K. coast hoping to bring back the native European oysters from the brink of...
Can you give your feline companion COVID-19? And conversely, can Fluffy give it to you?
The Liberal government is proposing long-awaited changes to an environmental protection law that includes a recognition that everyone living in Canada has a right to a healthy environment.
Japan's government has decided to start releasing treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean in two...
Nunavut’s Qikiqtaaluk communities are still concerned about the impact on marine wildlife if production ramps up at the Mary River mine. The issue was brought up Monday in Iqaluit during the first day of the final public hearings into Baffinland’s Phase 2 expansion...
A key area for salmon, brook trout and songbirds in central P.E.I. will be protected thanks to a donation to the Island Nature Trust.
Roughly 278 million kilometres away, a small, 1.8 kilogram helicopter is waiting to take its place in the history books alongside the Wright Brothers. It will be the first aircraft to fly on another...
Ottawa's wastewater data is on the rise, telling a stark story of the COVID-19 crisis hitting the city, but it's also showing a sign off hope that might indicate the provincewide shutdown is starting to bring numbers under...
A group led by University of Alberta professor David Bressler has received a $2.89M for its work to convert renewable materials into fuel that can be used by jet...