CBC: Technology & Science

Monday th 18th of August 2008

Mutated fish alarms delegates at northern Alta. water gathering - 21:42

Students use technical skills to help save Blanding's turtles - 14:35

EA and Take-Two talking takeover - 14:35

Poachers caught using hi-tech lobsters - 10:07

Takeover bid for Corel pulled - 10:07

Wireworms eating through P.E.I. potatoes - 07:49

Friday th 15th of August 2008

Bigfoot press conference fails to impress skeptics - 20:56

Canada launches new Arctic search for Franklin's lost ships - 16:28

The Large Hadron Collider: 'Seeing nothing is not an option' - 14:56

Sensitive government document found on rainy Ottawa street - 10:07

Cassini spacecraft pinpoints source of geysers on Saturn's moon - 08:56

Thursday th 14th of August 2008

Red tide may be linked to Quebec whale deaths - 11:56

University of Toronto, IBM, to build Canada's most powerful supercomputer - 10:07

Facebook dethrones MySpace as top social network - 09:21

Smoking steps mystery at UNB prompts evacuation - 08:14

Wednesday th 13th of August 2008

Cineplex big screens available to Xbox gamers - 13:49

GM crops could lead to 'disaster': Prince Charles - 12:42

HSBC may ditch BlackBerry for iPhone: report - 11:56

Avian botulism suspected in Winnipeg duck deaths - 10:07

Navy personnel accused of sabotage keep working for military - 10:07

Cassini takes another look at surface of Saturn's moon - 10:07

City of Ottawa monitoring effect of chemicals in sewage discharge - 08:56

Tuesday th 12th of August 2008

P.E.I. readying for possible cellphone driving ban - 17:14

Astronomers set for meteor show Wednesday morning - 14:35

Internet throttling ruling due by end of October - 13:07

Georgia accuses Russia of waging cyberwar - 11:14

Humpback whale on comeback trail, say conservationists - 10:28

NASA safety panel worries about moon ship design - 07:49

Monday th 11th of August 2008

New research hopes to bolster Canada's Arctic claim - 23:35

Friday th 8th of August 2008

Feds should use wireless cash to build more broadband: Telus - 12:21

Bell introduces controversial new texting charges - 12:21

Infrared heat: A new wavelength for food security - 11:56

Yukon releases elk herd, free of invasive ticks, back into wild - 10:28

High Arctic surveillance study hampered by strong winds - 09:42

Thursday th 7th of August 2008

Neanderthals unlikely to have mated with humans, say scientists - 15:21

Large Hadron Collider to start on Sept. 10 - 13:07

Majority of Sask. residents support nuclear power, poll suggests - 08:35

City of Ottawa may consider banning extra-large e-bikes from bicycle paths - 07:21

Calgary scientists grow tumour to find infant brain cancer treatment - 07:21

B.C.'s orca matriarch believed dead at 98 - 07:21

Wednesday th 6th of August 2008

Low-speed electric trucks fit to market: Transport Canada - 13:42

Scientists mimic eye with curved electronic camera - 12:35

'Land that never melts' is melting: Erosion probed in Nunavut park - 11:07

The power of the mysterious - 10:42

BCE's profit falls ahead of sale - 08:49

New Arctic map puts focus on 'areas of uncertainty' - 08:49

11 around world accused in TJX, other identity-theft cases - 07:21

Tuesday th 5th of August 2008

IOC strikes deal with YouTube to bring Olympics online - 15:14

Telemarketers rebuked by CRTC over do-not-call objections - 12:36

Californian pit bull lives on in 5 cloned puppies - 11:28