CBC: Technology & Science

Thursday th 24th of July 2008

XM, Sirius deal closing in on FCC approval: reports - 14:28

Satellites track origin of northern lights - 13:21

Stowaway frog to land in Fredericton science centre - 11:28

Website offers peek into ancient, scattered Bible - 11:28

Feds, Ont. commit $6.2B to boost province's infrastructure - 11:28

Millions of fish flies coat southern Manitoba - 08:49

Drivers licences with chips spark heated debate - 08:07

Amazon's Q2 profit up 102% - 07:42

Wednesday th 23rd of July 2008

Bell's internet throttling is like reading people's mail, ISPs say - 19:21

Internet founder blasts ISPs for hurting national interests - 14:07

Most sewage in Ottawa River dumped, not spilled: city - 12:56

Carleton U's e-mail crippled by phishing attack - 12:35

Hi-ho, Buddah the frog found - 11:28

Google close to buying social news site Digg: report - 11:28

Toronto close to setting rainfall record - 08:28

New cellphone competitors likely to consolidate: industry analysts - 08:28

Cod in the act: food fishery opens off Newfoundland - 05:07

Tuesday th 22nd of July 2008

Solar cars glide to finish line - 19:21

Cellphone carriers already feeling the competition: Prentice - 11:28

Who covets the electric car? Sales surge in Ottawa - 07:21

Monday th 21st of July 2008

Scientists go high-tech to track Arctic char in Frobisher Bay - 20:28

Telus, Bell to switch cellphone technology: report - 17:49

Quebec hand-held cellphone ban nets hundreds of tickets - 15:35

Caribou tracking collars safe, N.W.T. official maintains - 14:49

Solar cars cruise through Prairies - 12:14

Government, Globalive, customers big winners of spectrum auction - 10:42

New tank, not ocean for 10-kg lobster - 08:28

Online businesses outlive their owners, so plan ahead - 07:42

DNA links foot found in B.C. to missing man - 07:42

Saturday th 19th of July 2008

Snowmobile-like robots could aid Arctic research, scientists say - 00:14

Friday th 18th of July 2008

Spectrum auction grinds on - 17:28

Canadian researchers discover ovulation gene - 14:07

Canadians spend over $780M on video games so far in 2008 - 14:07

3 more Nunavut communities to get cellular phone service - 09:35

Your bath water could help save the Earth - 07:21

Microsoft 4th quarter profits leap on strong software sales - 07:21

Thursday th 17th of July 2008

Underactive region in brain linked to OCD - 15:35

Gore calls on U.S. to drop fossil fuels by 2018 - 15:35

Look, up in the sky: N.B. reports record number of UFOs - 15:35

Relocate species endangered by climate change, scientists suggest - 15:35

Resorts offer to lock up BlackBerrys, cellphones - 12:35

Highest radon levels found in 3 P.E.I. schools - 11:49

Electric cars now allowed on some Quebec roads - 11:49

Great Lakes invasive species cost U.S. $200M a year, researchers say - 09:35

Wednesday th 16th of July 2008

Closer ties needed among northern research centres: Nunavut research head - 11:35

Media host, software developer Les Crane dies at 74 - 11:35

Stephen Hawking considering offer to work in Canada: report - 11:35

New RIM market pitch: BlackBerry's not just for business - 08:14

Tuesday th 15th of July 2008

Pesticide ban passes city council vote - 18:42

Conservatives blasted for 'grandstanding' on text message fees - 16:49