CBC: Technology & Science

Monday th 16th of January 2017

Eugene Cernan, last astronaut to walk on moon, dead at 82 - 19:31

Text 911 for help? CRTC holds hearing on upgrading emergency services - 17:01

Why a Canadian teen joined American youth in suing U.S. over climate change - 11:31

Chin up! Blue Monday is not the saddest day of the year - 10:31

Yukon home to 1st traces of humans in North America 24,000 years ago, research suggests - 10:31

Sunday th 15th of January 2017

How a small southern Alberta town became a drone hotspot - 17:41

Typing in 'the zone': Why the physical QWERTY keyboard still matters to some - 11:31

SpaceX launches 1st rocket since explosion in Florida - 06:01

Saturday th 14th of January 2017

Text messages from the dead - 07:31

Scientists call for tri-national conservation effort to save monarch butterfly - 05:31

Friday th 13th of January 2017

Spelunking on Mars: Bob McDonald - 18:01

Scientists map beaver genome for Canada's 150th birthday - 15:31

Cybersecurity experts unfamiliar with expertise of Trump pick Giuliani - 14:01

Researchers collect poop from Inuit for microbiome study - 11:31

Winter is leaving, for some of us, climatologist says - 10:31

Newly discovered ruby sea dragon seen alive in wild for 1st time - 09:31

Spacewalk at the ISS LIVE - 08:01

Nintendo hits reset with launch of Switch - 03:21

Thursday th 12th of January 2017

Alberta's caribou maternity ward plan attacked in science journal - 17:01

B.C. grizzlies go to Washington? U.S. officials outline plans to get bears back - 17:01

10 reasons why owls rule the roost - 17:01

How grandmother orcas help explain the evolution of menopause - 15:01

Moon is older than we thought, new research suggests - 13:41

Rudy Giuliani will help Trump team with cybersecurity - 12:11

Aurora 'solar minimum' good news for the North, bad news for everywhere else, expert says - 11:21

Baboon calls provide clues to ancient human voice: scientists - 10:21

Wednesday th 11th of January 2017

Photographer captures amazing 'light pillars' phenomenon in North Bay, Ont. skyline - 16:21

Hackers could remotely control defibrillator or pacemaker, U.S. warns - 14:01

Cone-shaped sea creatures finally get place on evolutionary tree - 13:31

Facebook wants to 'support journalism,' educate readers - 13:31

Zero-emission boat prepares for round-the-world trip - 10:01

Big Brother collecting big data — and in China, it's all for sale - 09:31

Canadian scientists uncover how pregnant woman, unborn son died in ancient city of Troy - 09:31

Battling a bat infestation? Give your guano to science - 09:01

CFIA fast-tracked tests on genetically modified salmon eggs for exports, documents suggest - 05:51

Tuesday th 10th of January 2017

Giant telescope to seek habitable planets in nearby star system - 16:31

2017 Detroit auto show presents new and electrifying ideas - 15:01

Putting a kid-friendly filter on Instagram's terms of use - 14:31

University of Waterloo team trains autonomous car to drive in winter weather - 14:01

U.S. declares rusty-patched bumblebee endangered - 13:01

Northern permafrost soon to be museum piece in Ottawa - 13:01

U.S. polar bear plan doesn't seek direct action on climate change - 12:31

Engineers warn that Mosul Dam, at risk of collapse, could threaten more lives than ISIS - 11:31

Calgary man builds $25K flight simulator in his basement - 11:31

Giving self-driving cars the gift of sight - 05:31

Monday th 9th of January 2017

Two supermassive black holes discovered in nearby galaxies - 17:21

Norris Point family finds 100 dead lobsters on town beach - 16:21

On the iPhone's 10th anniversary, how it revolutionized smartphones - 16:21

Long-distance birdie call: Alaska's sex-crazed sandpipers travel far to try and find mates - 14:21

Uber to help cities get a better grasp on traffic patterns - 12:01