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As shorelines shrink, climate change a constant threat to residents of the Magdalen Islands
In the Magdalen Islands, a tiny archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, accelerated coastal erosion has residents constantly aware of the changing climate.
Canada -Montreal |
Space museum reaches for the stars with new Nintendo game
Canada -Ottawa ||
Interstellar visitor is reddish, new study finds
Nicole Mortillaro
Technology & Science ||
'Definite uptick': Global wave of ransomware attacks hitting Canadian organizations
Thomas Daigle
Technology & Science ||
Chinese social media giant flouting Canadian election law
Elizabeth Thompson
Politics ||
Forestry sector scrambles to recruit tree planters to sow millions — perhaps billions — more seedlings
Tina Lovgreen
Canada -British Columbia ||
Climate activist Greta Thunberg says she is coming to Alberta
Joel Dryden
Canada -Calgary ||
Getting scanned for a pint: How facial recognition technology is being used in a London pub
Renée Filippone
Technology & Science |
Candidates are scrubbing their digital pasts, but is that ethical?
David Burke
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Hybrid salmon discovered by scientists on Vancouver Island
Canada -British Columbia |
How do you clean up a contaminated 150-year-old gold mine?
Frances Willick
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Where the 4 federal parties stand on science and environmental policy
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
CBC Explains
How it suddenly became chill to tax Netflix and other web giants
Jonathan Montpetit
Canada -Montreal ||
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B.C. cranberry farmers are flooding their fields — and so are Instagrammers
Canada -British Columbia |
From theory to experiment — the search for dark matter
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
Hear from Canadian-born cosmologist James Peebles about his Nobel Prize
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
From lab-grown meat to molecular coffee: How tech is disrupting the food industry
Radio -Spark |
'A scientific gold mine': Alberta fossil sheds new light on how raptors evolved
Canada -Edmonton ||
How do you clean up a contaminated 150-year-old gold mine?
Frances Willick
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Doug Ford government broke the law when it scrapped cap-and-trade, court rules
Nick Boisvert
Canada -Toronto ||
Alexei Leonov, 1st person to walk in space, dies at 85
Technology & Science ||
From lab-grown meat to molecular coffee: How tech is disrupting the food industry
Radio -Spark |