- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/6/10 23:07
Federal officials in the U.S. are planning to curtail non-Indigenous salmon fishing along the country's west coast in years when runs are forecast to be low, in order to help endangered killer...
Federal officials in the U.S. are planning to curtail non-Indigenous salmon fishing along the country's west coast in years when runs are forecast to be low, in order to help endangered killer...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we explore the idea of including environmental protections in the Constitution and where Canadians stand on plastic-bag use in grocery...
The 'ring of fire' solar eclipse drew attention from early risers across Canada as the moon passed between the Earth and the...
The reservoir created by Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel that symbolized the American ascendance of the 20th Century, has sunk to its lowest level ever, underscoring the gravity of the extreme drought across the U.S....
An East Vancouver resident says she's concerned about garbage and needles in overgrown grass in Falaise Park — part of a new pilot program run by the Vancouver park board to create meadows to attract more...
Most compostable packaging and plastics in Ontario will continue to be sent to landfills as the province tries to learn more about a sector that has long been a source of confusion for...
China says it won't politicize scientific research in the case of two scientists fired from Canada's only Level 4 lab, amid an RCMP investigation, demands for details in Parliament, and concerns it could be a case of Chinese...
Fish could be left gasping for air as oxygen levels plunge in the world’s freshwater lakes due to climate change, a new study suggests. Researchers warn that could be bad for fishing, drinking water and the health of aquatic creatures. But they say there are things we can do to reduce the...
B.C.'s Return-It program has begun recycling wine bottle corks at West Kelowna’s Boucherie Self Storage and Bottle Depot.