CBC: Technology & Science

Thursday th 21st of May 2009

Lack of penalties, animal protection laws earn N.B. unwanted distinction - 07:35

Faster, cheaper cell testing proposed to pinpoint toxic effects on humans - 07:35

Wednesday th 20th of May 2009

Arctic research still 'business as usual' after polar year - 14:42

P.E.I. makes moves towards hydrogen future - 14:42

Canada could face gaps in GPS service as U.S. satellites age - 13:35

10,000 cases of swine flu reported worldwide: WHO - 12:49

Strathcona County first in Alberta to ban cellphone use while driving - 12:07

Sea otter hunt planned by Vancouver Island First Nations - 12:07

Vancouver mulls making itself an 'open city' - 07:35

Tuesday th 19th of May 2009

Sex offender arrested for failing to carry GPS device: lawyer - 18:28

Details announced for federal Clean Energy Fund - 17:42

Dinosaur history could help draw tourists to Eastend, Sask., mayor says - 17:21

47-million-year-old primate fossil unveiled - 14:35

'Patients will suffer' from Chalk River shutdown: medical imaging industry - 14:14

Atlantis releases revamped Hubble - 09:14

Monday th 18th of May 2009

London train station holds Twitter haiku contest - 15:35

No clues in shark's death - 13:42

Canadian scientists create powerful new lithium battery material - 12:14

Moderate quake rattles Los Angeles area - 08:56

Sunday th 17th of May 2009

Canada's churches look into impact of oilsands projects - 14:35

Friday th 15th of May 2009

Security, privacy issues abound with enhanced driver's licences: Critics - 16:49

Stockholm outsmarts Fredericton, Moncton to win broadband award - 15:21

Government ready to set energy standards for turned-off devices - 11:35

Plasma-TV maker Panasonic posts $4.68B annual loss - 10:28

Astronauts leave shuttle to replace Hubble batteries, gyroscopes - 08:56

U.S. video game sales slump from a year ago - 07:49

Thursday th 14th of May 2009

Canadian radar helping avert bird strikes at U.S. airports - 18:21

Some in North skeptical about link between suicide, long summer days - 16:28

BlackBerry being used by Winnipeg paramedics to help save lives - 16:07

Network of multiple sclerosis research centres launches in Canada - 15:42

Twitter 'porn star name game' risks identity theft: privacy experts - 15:42

Sea level rise from Antarctic ice sheet collapse overestimated, scientists say - 14:35

Canada falls in online piracy ranking - 14:14

Europe launches 2 telescopes to study early universe - 11:14

CAE cutting 600 jobs in Montreal, 100 elsewhere - 09:42

Bird strikes increasing at Canadian airports - 09:21

Astronauts begin 1st spacewalk of Hubble repair - 08:35

Quebecor Q1 results buoyed by cable revenue - 07:49

Cash crunch has P.E.I. looking for beef plant buyer - 05:14

N.B. premier defends broadband industry award, ties to corporate sponsors - 05:14

Wednesday th 13th of May 2009

Health effects of climate change will affect billions: report - 17:56

Children can recover quickly from scorpion stings, doctors say - 17:14

Russia to charge NASA $51M US per flight to space station: report - 16:28

Tracking your data using RFID - 14:35

Canadian consumers 2nd-worst in environmental impact survey - 13:28

Canadian space agency names 2 new astronauts - 12:42

New Quebec law will legislate greenhouse gas cuts, carbon trade - 11:56

Atlantis prepares to grapple Hubble telescope - 11:56

Ontario's high-tech driver's licences pose privacy risk: watchdog - 11:14

Google Street View faces privacy roadblocks in Japan, Greece - 09:42