CBC: Technology & Science

Wednesday th 25th of February 2009

Prentice defends oilsands following National Geographic article - 20:14

Nanoparticles let scientists tickle brain cells wirelessly - 19:07

Feds boost protection for killer whales after being sued - 17:56

Iran plans to step up nuclear program - 12:14

Sinkholes below Lake Huron harbour strange ecosystem: researchers - 11:49

NASA mulling new shuttle launch date - 11:22

Nortel cutting another 3,200 jobs - 11:21

Groups want monitoring of turtle, shark 'by-catch' - 10:36

Astronomers urge N.B. to stay in dark - 10:14

Tuesday th 24th of February 2009

Bell lets Canada's Twitterers get tweets via txt msgs - 18:35

Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference - 17:07

Apple bills new Windows-ready browser as world's fastest - 16:43

Brain protein helps mice to learn - 15:14

Nunavut MLAs make pitches to host high Arctic research station - 14:49

Weather data collection in North 'sparse,' federal audit finds - 10:29

NASA global warming satellite lands in ocean after launch - 09:43

Monday th 23rd of February 2009

Online readers' comments raise prickly issues for publications - 22:07

Green comet comes closest to Earth overnight - 18:21

Canadian star testifies in Vancouver about overseas sex-photo scandal - 15:21

Over half of departing workers steal data from ex-employers: study - 14:56

Nova Chemicals shares soar 300% on takeover deal - 11:56

Building high Arctic study station in Nunavut 'logical': researcher - 11:56

Deadline looms for public comments on internet traffic control - 11:56

Scars of child abuse reach down to genetic level, scientists find - 11:56

Remembering the death of the Avro Arrow - 10:28

Electronic keno game 'high risk' for addiction, expert says - 09:21

Winter weather cancels Silver Dart flight - 09:21

What exactly would Google do? - 08:35

UPEI taking video-game programming to high school - 06:35

Saturday th 21st of February 2009

Growing Arctic sea ice likely to melt, says scientist - 10:28

NASA delays year's first shuttle launch - again - 00:07

Friday th 20th of February 2009

Mad Trapper not a Canadian, scientific tests discover - 19:14

Microsoft eyes educational value of violent video games - 16:14

Goodbye Honeycrisp? Researchers hunt for next big thing - 16:14

Fredericton MP loses domain name; website now sells prescription drugs - 16:14

Montreal scientists unlock mystery of early molecular mechanism - 15:07

Bell wants to force departing customers to call company - 14:42

Nunavut to host High Arctic research station: Strahl - 12:49

FDA OK's implant to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder - 12:28

Yukon privacy commissioner discourages blood testing law - 09:28

Peanut allergy treatment offers hope of cure - 09:28

Crew cuts ice for dolphins but bid may have backfired: expert - 09:28

Thursday th 19th of February 2009

2 new baby killer whales spotted off Vancouver Island - 18:07

PM, Obama talk trade, Afghanistan, pledge 'clean energy dialogue' - 18:07

Poorer countries' scientists rely on free online articles: study - 18:07

Drug design facility to attract scientists to Halifax - 16:14

Internet innovation shouldn't need permission, Google says - 14:42

Long-distance telemarketer accused of 'phone slamming' senior - 13:56

'SuperCroc' skull arrives at Tyrrell museum - 13:35

Icebreaker could do more harm than good for trapped dolphins: biologist - 13:35