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CBC: Technology & Science
CBC: Technology & Science
Saturday th 10th of January 2015
B.C. students see experiment launched into space
- 23:40
SpaceX fails rocket landing at sea after launching resupply mission to ISS
- 08:02
SpaceX fails rocket landing at sea after resupply mission to ISS
- 07:30
Parenting from an iPhone? Baby wearable technology lets moms and dads hover 24/7
- 06:00
Netflix flexing its consumer muscle to make smarter TVs
- 06:00
Friday th 9th of January 2015
Warmest year, low gas prices a bad combo for climate: Bob McDonald
- 12:30
CES roundup: Tech's big winners and losers in Las Vegas
- 11:00
Mars warmer than parts of Canada, U.S.
- 10:30
3 new job-hunting apps that copy online dating techniques
- 09:00
Half-blind fish fitted with prosthetic eye at Vancouver Aquarium
- 09:00
William Shatner to cross U.S. on Rivet, a custom steampunk motorcycle
- 06:00
New job apps borrow from Tinder's dating playbook
- 05:30
AI could destroy humans, Stephen Hawking fears. Should you worry?
- 05:30
Thursday th 8th of January 2015
Heads-up limit Texas hold 'em poker solved by computer algorithm
- 16:00
Sagging loonie prompts Canadian app price hike at Apple
- 14:30
Legend of Zelda, Batman: Arkham Knight among anticipated video games for 2015
- 13:00
Exhaust fumes and their rapid harm to the body
- 12:00
Should I stay or should I go? Canadian tech firms on the pros and cons of CES
- 11:30
Move over Oprah, Mark Zuckerberg's the next book club guru
- 10:30
It's a girl: Newborn orca 'wonderful news' for endangered population
- 10:30
Rocket to reattempt ocean pad landing Saturday after launch for ISS trip
- 09:00
Wednesday th 7th of January 2015
Climate change study says most of Canada's oil reserves should be left underground
- 18:00
Climate change study says most of Canada's oil reserves 'unburnable'
- 17:30
BlackBerry unveils Internet of Things platform at CES
- 14:30
Who’s looking at your computer when you check into a hotel?
- 13:30
U.S. must 'push back' against North Korean cyber threats, FBI director says
- 13:00
Canada backs internet freedoms abroad, but faces questions at home
- 12:30
FBI director to speak from NYC about Sony hack blamed on North Korea
- 11:00
BBC wants to film Yukon's Porcupine Caribou migration with drones
- 10:30
Discovery of Earth-like planets 'first step' in search for extraterrestrial life
- 10:00
Netflix geoblocking in Canada 'a game of whack-a-mole'
- 05:30
Dr. Dre, Beats sued for fraud by headphone maker Monster
- 00:00
Tuesday th 6th of January 2015
Hubble Space Telescope takes new image of 'Pillars of Creation'
- 16:40
Number of ships transiting Arctic waters falls in 2014
- 16:10
Cassin auklets found washed up near Tofino
- 15:40
Scientists investigate seabirds' mass die-off on Pacific Coast
- 14:20
Landslide creates new lake in Yukon's Kluane National Park
- 12:20
Snowy owl population surges in northeastern Ontario
- 09:30
SpaceX rocket launch aborted
- 07:30
9 high-tech gadgets turning heads at CES International
- 07:00
SpaceX rocket launch aborted
- 07:00
SpaceX rocket will try ocean platform landing
- 06:00
Sony CEO decries 'extortionist efforts' of cyberattack in CES speech
- 05:30
Monday th 5th of January 2015
CES: Dish offers internet package with ESPN for $20 a month
- 18:30
'Secret for living longer, healthier' may lie in whale DNA
- 16:00
Rocket to return to ocean landing pad after space trip
- 15:30
Scientists investigate seabirds' mass die-off on Pacific Coast
- 12:00
Netflix upholds geoblocking rules amid reports of crackdown
- 11:30
Chocolate health benefits traced to Panamanian tribe get 2nd look
- 11:30
9 high-tech gadgets turning heads at CES International
- 11:30
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