- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/4/28 21:02
A new study is using millions of satellite images to generate a clearer picture of the fate of the world's glaciers than ever...
A new study is using millions of satellite images to generate a clearer picture of the fate of the world's glaciers than ever...
Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, the so-called "forgotten astronaut" from the historic 1969 moon landing, has...
The recent federal budget promised tax credits for carbon capture projects. What can we learn about the economics of carbon capture from the world's only fully-functioning carbon capture project — at Boundary Dam 3 in...
Canine weight pull competitions see dogs towing thousands of pounds using special harnesses.
A record number of bison were harvested this year in Yukon.
China plans to launch the core module for its first permanent space station this week, in the latest step forward for the country's space exploration...
The land at the south end of Lonesome Lake was a homestead going back to the early 1900s, when Ralph and Ethel Edwards and their family settled there before the surrounding area became Tweedsmuir Provincial...
Canada's domestic vaccine manufacturing capability has been hollowed out, leaving the country entirely dependent on foreign sources for COVID-19 vaccines. What...
The endangered woodland caribou of Western Canada will be lost forever if direct action isn't taken soon, according to a new study funded in part by B.C., Alberta, and the federal...
The Vancouver Park Board is trying foster growth of native grasses and flowering plants to attract more bees, butterflies and birds across the city by creating meadows in parks, golf courses and...