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CBC: Technology & Science
CBC: Technology & Science
Sunday th 14th of June 2015
Philae lander space probe thought lost contacts Earth
- 11:00
Philae lander space probe thought lost wakes in comet's shadows
- 10:00
Saturday th 13th of June 2015
Hubbard Glacier defies climate change, continues advancing
- 16:00
Alberta trout threatened, say anglers and environmentalists
- 11:00
Twitter CEO's departure raises questions about the future
- 04:30
Friday th 12th of June 2015
Jane Fonda takes on 'big oil' in Vancouver: 'Arrest me, I don't care'
- 21:10
Right to repair: Who owns your car's software?
- 17:20
Ocean tracking advances turning whales and seals into oceanographers
- 17:20
B.C. Court of Appeal upholds order for Google to remove website from search results
- 17:20
Dinosaurs in Hollywood: from a 1914 cartoon to Jurassic World
- 14:20
'Ask' toolbar considered 'high-threat' malware by Microsoft
- 13:20
House of Commons says data theft warning a 'miscommunication'
- 12:20
House of Commons says IT security threat warning a 'miscommunication'
- 11:30
Female scientists fight back with photos of their 'distractingly sexy' outfits
- 11:00
E3: 5 things to expect at this year's video game extravaganza
- 11:00
Hawaii shows world the way to a zero-carbon future: Bob McDonald
- 11:00
Plastic microbeads: small bits with a big impact
- 10:00
'Antiquities as cash': How ISIS funds activities through sale of artifacts
- 07:30
BlackBerry may put Android software on new smartphone
- 07:30
What Tim Hunt's sexism tells us about the real 'trouble with girls' in labs
- 06:00
Dinosaur special effects, from a 1914 cartoon to Jurassic World
- 04:30
Thursday th 11th of June 2015
Hockey puck survives brush with infamous red-hot nickel ball
- 20:20
Nighthawks 'behaving very, very strangely' in Okanagan
- 20:20
Twitter removes 140-character limit for direct messages
- 18:20
Plastic microbeads: small bits with a big impact
- 16:30
Oculus to release touch-simulating virtual reality controller
- 16:00
Dick Costolo steps down as Twitter CEO
- 16:00
Velociraptor tracks reveal multipurpose claw
- 15:30
Missing comet lander Philae possibly sighted
- 14:30
Jurassic World's scientific advisor on bringing dinosaurs back
- 13:30
Apple Maps to get a boost from camera-equipped cars
- 11:00
See Albert Einstein's personal letters before they're auctioned off
- 10:00
Video shows tiny bird egg hatching in scientist's hand
- 09:30
Loblaws to stop making products with microbeads by 2018
- 09:00
Senate bill aims to end captivity of whales and dolphins in Canada
- 08:30
China uses drones to stop students from cheating on college entrance exams
- 08:00
Senate bill aims to end captivity of whales and dolphins in Canada
- 04:30
Nude celebrity phone hack probe led to Chicago house, but no charges yet
- 00:00
Wednesday th 10th of June 2015
Reddit bans 'Fat People Hate,' other subforums under new anti-harassment policy
- 16:50
Trolls for hire: Why are Russians being paid to wreak havoc online?
- 14:20
Wild chimpanzees make tools for drinking alcohol
- 14:20
Why we're hearing about unusually coloured lobsters more often
- 13:20
Trolls for hire: Are Russians being paid to wreak havoc online?
- 12:20
4 famous academics who made racist, sexist remarks
- 12:20
100 researchers want Canada to stop new oilsands development
- 12:20
Climate change will push Canadian business onside
- 10:00
LightSail spacecraft snaps solar sail selfie
- 10:00
Ice-age camel bones, found in Yukon, rearrange camel family tree
- 09:00
Tim Hunt, Nobel Prize winner, apologizes for comments about women in labs
- 08:30
Smartphone skin cancer app developed by Vancouver dermatologist
- 08:00
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