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U.S. scientist says he tried to stop Chinese researcher from making first gene-edited babies
Radio -The Current |
New rules for drones: Pilot certificates, avoiding airports — and no drunk droning
Elizabeth Thompson
Politics ||
2 seals dead in northern N.L. town after it's swarmed by the mammals
Canada -Nfld. & Labrador ||
'Jaw-dropping' AI technology takes centre stage at CES 2019
Artificial intelligence technology is taking centre stage at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, which will provide a mouthwatering preview of the gadgetry and tech devices people may be using very soon.
Technology & Science ||
Climate change was the driving force behind destructive 2017 B.C. wildfire season, study says
The record-breaking B.C. wildfires of 2017 may have burned as much as 11 times more land than they would have without the influence of human-caused climate change, according to new research.
Bethany Lindsay
Canada -British Columbia ||
New documents link Huawei to suspected front companies in Iran, Syria
The U.S. case against the chief financial officer of China’s Huawei Technologies, who was arrested in Canada last month, centres on the company’s suspected ties to two obscure companies. One is a telecom equipment seller that operated in Tehran; the other is that firm’s owner, a holding company registered in Mauritius.
Politics ||
Bell wants permission to gather and track customer data
Business ||
Chinese scientist criticized for risking lives of 'gene-edited' babies
Technology & Science |
2018 was 4th warmest year on record, EU climate change report finds
Technology & Science |
'No planet B': Sending humans to Mars isn't the answer to Earth's problems, says U.K. astronomer royal
Radio -The Current |
Sorry, bunny-lovers: snowshoe hares eat meat — including other hares
Karen McColl
Canada -North ||
How a theoretical physicist is helping scientists understand how glaciers flow
Emily Blake
Canada -North ||
Smart ovens, toilets and washing machines on display at CES 2019
Technology & Science ||
Wildfire soot darkening glaciers could speed up melt rate, scientists fear
Allison Dempster
Canada -Calgary ||
Smart speakers just a fad? Think again. The year ahead for Alexa, Google, Siri
Matthew Braga
Technology & Science |
Analysis
Why China is the country to watch in space
Nicole Mortillaro
Technology & Science ||
Streaming TV may never be as simple or inexpensive as it is now
Entertainment |
Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence cod could be extinct by mid-century: report
Paul Withers
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Military expert suggests Canada may want to consider its own space force
Peter Rakobowchuk
Politics ||
Hundreds more images expected of Ultima Thule, 6.5 billion km from Earth
Technology & Science ||
Rare warbler sighting thrills birders and photographers in Abbotsford
Karin Larsen
Canada -British Columbia ||
China begins 1st surface exploration of moon's far side
Technology & Science |
'Meet Ultima Thule,' the most distant object visited by a spacecraft
Nicole Mortillaro
Technology & Science ||
Horses buried with Icelandic Viking nobles were male, ancient DNA shows
Technology & Science ||
Terra Incognita: Continuing to explore the great unknown
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
Offices grow 'brains' as companies seek to attract smarter workers
Technology & Science |
Chinese spacecraft makes 1st landing on moon's far side
Technology & Science |