CBC: Technology & Science

Tuesday th 13th of November 2018

Canada's key satellite system hit with another launch delay - 04:30

Climate change will heat up cities and rural areas differently - 04:30

Monday th 12th of November 2018

Only 411 North Atlantic right whales left, says new report - 17:50

10-year-old Montrealer finds spider never before seen in Quebec - 16:20

Wait! Don't toss that bread! Let's make beer - 14:20

'So many bears': Draft plan says Nunavut polar bear numbers unsafe - 13:20

Scientists are redefining the kilogram - 10:30

Cottage country conflict over wild rice leads to years of rising tensions - 09:10

Ontario's beech trees are facing a slow demise. Here's why - 09:10

CRTC pitches internet code of conduct for telecom providers - 08:40

Privacy at risk from Canadian political parties, says U.K. watchdog - 08:40

'Troubling allegations' prompt Health Canada review of studies used to approve popular weed-killer - 08:40

Google, Alphabet and the fight over a controversial 'smart city' in Toronto - 08:40

California wildfires could become 'explosive' due to windy conditions - 08:10

How a hole drilled by Canadians may have led to a baby boom in rural Iceland - 08:10

Saturday th 10th of November 2018

Jigs, reels, bits and bytes — these students are teaching a machine to play Irish music - 10:00

Meal delivery apps a 'game changer' for diners and industry, say restaurateurs - 06:20

Friday th 9th of November 2018

Prince Charles is concerned about the world he's leaving for his grandkids - 04:10

3 asteroids will fly past Earth on Saturday. Here is why there is no need to panic - 04:10

How will Facebook keep people on Facebook? By helping them fall in love - 04:10

Thursday th 8th of November 2018

Stephen Hawking's thesis, wheelchair sell for more than $1.5M - 18:50

'Clean label' joins 'all natural' and 'artisanal' as the next big food marketing claim - 17:30

StatsCan's plan to harvest private banking info on hold, pending investigation - 15:40

Google says it will reform sexual misconduct rules - 13:10

CIBC among top brands used in phishing attacks: security firm - 11:10

Facebook chooses Canada for Dating feature launch today - 09:40

Sextortion scheme targets minors through popular online game Fortnite in Quebec - 08:20

Why do some planes in Canada lack potentially life-saving emergency beacons? - 08:20

Chinese electric cars are coming to Canada, but you can't have one yet: Don Pittis - 08:20

Elon Musk replaced as Tesla chair - 08:20

How wired mussels are predicting toxic algae - 08:20

Wednesday th 7th of November 2018

This is the world's oldest known work of figurative art - 15:50

Washington state task force calls for whale-watching tour ban to protect orcas - 15:20

China unveils stealth combat drone in development - 09:01

Spider scare sends federal government workers home — twice - 08:40

46% of responses to Calgary's online Olympic poll deleted due to pro-bid 'bot activity' - 08:10

Video captures salmon swimming across Washington road - 08:10

Facebook admits it didn't do enough to stop spread of Myanmar violence - 08:10

Ontario minister hopes cutting paper will spread 'like wildfire' at Queen's Park - 08:10

Keeping killdeer nest safe at Bluesfest cost $4K - 08:10

Swimming lynx caught on video crossing Gander Lake - 08:10

Small internet providers say CRTC rules lead to 'higher prices and less choice' - 08:10

Tuesday th 6th of November 2018

Removing biggest fish from N.W.T. lakes may reduce toxic mercury risk, researchers say - 12:10

Archeologists discover fortifications in Quebec City dating back to 1693 - 12:10

Drones, satellite tagging will help monitor harbour seals in Saint John - 09:10

What are restaurants doing to cut down on single-use plastics? - 09:10

Fake news, even fake fact-checkers, found in run-up to U.S. midterms - 04:20

Monday th 5th of November 2018

Online gig economy is growing, but no one knows by how much - 13:30

Ozone layer is healing, but maybe not the Arctic ozone hole, UN says - 11:00

Ikea, Eileen Fisher make business case for reduced waste - 09:30