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To attract a generation that grew up with cellphones and iPads, the construction industry goes high-tech
Brandie Weikle
Business ||
Pathway to Mars — what's the biggest challenge, money or technology?
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
Striped bass were once extinct in the St. Lawrence. Now they're back
Isaac Olson
Canada -Montreal ||
The universe was full of cold goop, then came the Big Bang
New simulations worked through the period of cosmic "reheating" that made the universe we know today
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
Rhinos once roamed Yukon, according to study based on chance fossil find
Millions of years ago, Yukon was home to rhinoceroses, turtles and tortoises, suggesting the climate was far different then than it is now, according to a co-author of a study released Thursday.
Steve Silva
Canada -North ||
U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok: Reuters sources
The U.S. government has launched a national security review of TikTok owner Beijing ByteDance Technology Co.'s $1 billion US acquisition of the U.S. social media app Musical.ly, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Greg Roumeliotis, Yingzhi Yang, Echo Wang and Alexandra Alper
Technology & Science ||
'Certainly alarming': N.W.T.'s Beaufort Delta region sees unusually warm weather
Mackenzie Scott
Canada -North ||
What on Earth?
Hate raking leaves? You might be an environmentalist
Technology & Science ||
As It Happens
These loons adopted an orphan duckling and raised it as their own
Radio -As It Happens |
Refills for face cream, deodorants roll out as big manufacturers aim to cut waste
Technology & Science ||
Toronto lawyer pushing province to bring in 'Textalyzers' to catch texting drivers
Adam Carter
Canada -Toronto ||
'Last wilderness': Alberta chief wants meeting on land approved for oilsands
Bob Weber
Canada -Edmonton |
Fitbit bought by Google for $2.1B
Business ||
Mi'kmaw conservation group builds artificial reefs to give sea life a new home
Emma Smith
Canada -Nova Scotia |
Southern California utility re-energized power line shortly before fire broke out
World ||
Apple TV Plus promises star-studded content, but can it compete in the streaming wars?
Zulekha Nathoo
Entertainment ||
Cookies in space: They're about to be a thing
Technology & Science ||
Measles limits immune system's ability to fight off other infections, studies suggest
Amina Zafar
Health ||
We know plastic bottles are choking our planet. So why are companies still selling them?
Nicole Mortillaro
Technology & Science ||
As It Happens
Jackson Pollock may have been a master of physics as well as art, study finds
Radio -As It Happens |
Waterfront Toronto board votes to keep Sidewalk Labs' Quayside project alive
Canada -Toronto ||
As It Happens
How researchers linked 'Putin's chef' to Facebook pages meddling in African politics
Radio -As It Happens |
African swine fever could kill 1 in 4 pigs worldwide, scientists predict
Technology & Science ||
Spain steps up to host climate summit, but fate of APEC meeting unknown
Kathleen Harris
Politics ||
Try this memory exercise — and find out what it reveals about creativity and the brain
Radio -The Current |
CBC Investigates
Joi Scientific technology NB Power poured millions into doesn't work
Karissa Donkin
Canada -New Brunswick ||
Yukon's CO2 emissions will jump about 31% with Faro mine cleanup
Paul Tukker
Canada -North ||