CBC: Technology & Science

Wednesday th 6th of May 2020

Dozens of birds dead after landing in Kearl oilsands site tailings ponds in Alberta - 06:11

More users needed: Lessons from Alberta's coronavirus contact tracing app - 03:10

Tuesday th 5th of May 2020

COVID-19 has laid bare how unprepared we are for crises — and climate change will test us even more - 10:50

China successfully launches new spacecraft - 09:54

Scientists solve mystery of how koalas get water without leaving trees - 06:40

N.S. wild brook trout hold firm against millions of hatchery releases: study - 06:11

Canadian Tim Bray quits as VP of Amazon Web Services, cites firing of activist employees - 06:11

North Atlantic right whales make return to Canadian waters - 06:11

One of B.C.'s most destructive wildfires was most likely caused by a smoker, investigations find - 06:11

Qamanirjuaq caribou adapt to early spring: University of Alberta study - 06:11

Rapid COVID-19 test restricted by Health Canada will be fixed by summer, company's CEO says - 05:50

Federal government eyes new tools to help Access to Information system recover after COVID-19 - 05:50

'Murder hornet' risk and name overblown, says B.C.'s top bee expert - 05:50

Monday th 4th of May 2020

Health Canada pauses regulatory approval for COVID-19 rapid test - 06:10

Children may not be superspreaders of COVID-19 after all, new research suggests - 06:10

Sunday th 3rd of May 2020

Auto parts factories retool to make medical equipment, while worry grows over sector's future - 03:30

Hubble telescope's 30th anniversary was possible because it could be repaired - 03:30

'A new era in human spaceflight': SpaceX to launch first test flight with humans in 39 years - 03:30

Saturday th 2nd of May 2020

Liberals hasten high-speed broadband access plan in response to pandemic - 08:10

Friday th 1st of May 2020

'It's saving my life': An iPad is my dad's lifeline in long-term care during this pandemic - 07:30

How Alberta could give old oil wells new life — but it has nothing to do with crude - 07:00

Record ozone hole over Arctic in March now closed, UN says - 07:00

More than 2,000 Colombian turtles rescued from traffickers - 06:00

Planet of the Humans movie draws outrage as it calls for economic slowdown: Don Pittis - 06:00

As cities fight COVID-19, could climate action take a back seat? - 06:00

Thursday th 30th of April 2020

NASA selects SpaceX among 3 companies to build next moon landers - 15:00

'I get to see my kids': Sudbury long-term care residents embrace technology to keep connected - 13:50

It's not just a fad — there's real value to eating local during this pandemic - 11:00

Warmer weather shrinking the massive ice jam responsible for Fort McMurray flooding - 10:30

Coronavirus will trigger biggest ever plunge in energy demand, emissions, says IEA - 09:01

'Restless' B.C. web developer creates free food-ordering apps for local restaurants - 07:30

Wednesday th 29th of April 2020

Mute buttons and decorating tips: the House of Commons stumbles through an online session - 06:10

When in Ancient Rome, recycle: Evidence of garbage reuse found in Pompeii - 06:10

How new technologies could protect industrial workers from COVID-19 - 06:10

Tuesday th 28th of April 2020

Weather balloon from U.S. floats into P.E.I. farmer's field - 14:00

B.C. e-commerce company RevenueWire pays $6.75M to settle tech scammer allegations - 08:20

House of Commons to meet virtually on a platform described as a 'gold rush for cyber spies' - 07:50

Gardening guru explains how to regrow veggies from scraps - 06:20

Northern MPs say virtual parliament is opportunity to tackle broadband challenges - 06:20

'Salmon cannon' coming to help threatened Fraser River fish bypass rock slide - 05:50

Monday th 27th of April 2020

First federal assessment of Arctic Ocean finds drastic change - 06:40

Don't let focus on vaccine research fade after COVID-19 pandemic ends, experts urge - 06:10

'It was traumatic for everyone': Zoom prayer service hijacked by trolls screaming derogatory slurs - 06:10

'Flat-out incorrect': Anti-lockdown 'rant' from associate biology professor draws ire of Sask. scientists - 05:50

Sunday th 26th of April 2020

Science in a time of crisis - 03:20

Exoplanet orbiting nearby star 'disappears' - 03:20

Saturday th 25th of April 2020

10 years after Deepwater Horizon — what has science learned from the spill? - 03:20

Iconic images from Hubble Space Telescope - 03:20

Friday th 24th of April 2020

Online sexual predators eager to take advantage of greater access to kids during COVID-19, police warn - 16:11

First baby bison born on ancestral land in more than 150 years: Wanuskewin - 16:11