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Moe's likeness, including his voice, has been used in online video ads for cryptocurrency schemes that he says he would never endorse.
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The move would likely raise the cost of electronics, autos, household appliances and other goods deemed essential for the digital age.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (5 days ago)
The airline said last month that a 'sophisticated, criminal' third party was able to gain access to some personal and travel-related data during the June cybersecurity incident.
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According to the report, ChatGPT delivered startlingly detailed and personalized plans for drug use, calorie-restricted diets or self-injury to teenagers.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A week ago)
The Miami jury held that Tesla bore significant responsibility because its driver assist technology failed and that not all the blame can be put on a self-admitted reckless driver.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 weeks ago)
Platforms will face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars (US$33 million) for "failing to take responsible steps” to exclude underage account holders.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 weeks ago)
Chantal Bernier says the agreement that ended a federal probe into the hack was the most effective way to hold PowerSchool accountable, but called for more powers at the agency.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
There are less than 370 North Atlantic right whales left in the world — and a local man spotted one off the southern Avalon Peninsula earlier this month.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
A leatherback sea turtle was spotted near Haida Gwaii, a collection of islands off B.C.'s northwest coast, and conservationists are celebrating the rare sighting as they are a critically endangered species in Canada.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is believed to be the first provincial park in Saskatchewan using GPS ear tags to track the location of bison.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Researchers at Vitalité are studying the genes of New Brunswickers to find common variants they may have inherited from their parents. The hope is that with a full map of the province, medical teams can screen people sooner and treat them better.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (3 weeks ago)
The hack accessed the personal data — including medical information and social security numbers — of millions of current and former students and thousands of staff across Canada.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Howard Mah and Lori Arnason had set out for a short hike to Troll Falls in Alberta's Kananaskis Country on July 19 to celebrate their wedding anniversary — one they won't soon forget.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
A researcher from the University of Saskatchewan is looking into how wildfires are impacting bird physiology during migration.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
A research team from the University of Manitoba has discovered a new genus of placoderm fish, named Elmosteus lundarensis, one of the earliest fish to develop bones, a jaw and teeth.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Astronomers believe they have captured an image of a planet in the act of forming, something that has never before been witnessed.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
A group of Manitoba researchers were involved behind the scenes of an international effort that this week revealed the first documented case of two massive black holes merging — happily, billions of light years from Earth.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
As air quality worsens in Canada due to wildfire smoke, UBC's Air Pollution Exposure Lab is one of the only facilities of its kind in Canada gathering pinpoint data to provide insight into the ways poor air quality is harmful to human health and wellness.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Microsoft issued an alert on Saturday that said the server software being targeted is used by government agencies and businesses to share documents within their organizations.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
It's an important waterway in North America, but conditions in the St. Lawrence River can change rapidly and its size and force makes rescues complicated and dangerous for emergency responders.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
With various air quality indexes available, and as wildfire smoke becomes an increasing health risk, here's what often goes into the decision to play sports or not — and how to make sense of air quality indexes when making your own decision.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Astronomers capture 1st close-up photograph of new interstellar visitor
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A spearhead believed to be from the last ice-age period has been uncovered on a family farm in Paris, Ont., an artifact that may have been buried there for thousands of years. "It was just a freak chance that we found this here," says Laura Vellenga.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
The Federal Court of Appeal heard arguments from a B.C. ostrich farm Tuesday as it sought to protect its herd from a cull ordered due to the avian flu, in a case that has sparked accusations of government overreach from critics in Canada and the U.S.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
The 10-year project began in 2019, although the zoo was releasing turtles before that and has freed around 3,000 of them over the past decade.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Whether you're a believer, skeptic or fall somewhere in between, a new federally commissioned report recommends a government agency be tasked with responding to UFO reports from the public and pilots.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
University of New Brunswick researchers had a hand in a new documentary series The Wild Ones that shows endangered North Atlantic right whales up close.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
As people continue to mourn the loss of a wayward grizzly on an island off the B.C. coast, many are left wondering why the bear wasn't relocated to avoid what some say was its certain fate.
ReadCBC - Technology (3 weeks ago)
Dolphins off the coast of Australia are swimming around with sponges on their noses. But unlike the orcas who wear salmon on their heads, "sponging” isn't a fashion statement or a cultural trend; it's a sophisticated foraging technique passed down through generations.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
As Alberta's measles outbreaks grow, researchers are watching the province's wastewater for the highly contagious virus and hoping to determine if the technology could eventually serve as an early detection tool.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
Taylor Borth tells The National about the moment she snapped a photo of an unusually 'fat' marmot while walking through a park in Kamloops, B.C.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
You know when Environment Canada tells you a storm is coming and to stay away from it? There's a group of people based in Alberta who find their happy place in the eye of a storm, not a safe distance from it.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
A robot that's being designed to check potato plants for viruses is back for a second summer, and its creators at UPEI say the new version is faster and even works at night. The AgriScout can replace humans who walk through the fields looking for disease, who have been hard to hire in recent years. CBC's Nancy Russell takes us to a potato field to...
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service (COS) says a grizzly bear on an island off the Sunshine Coast has been shot and killed.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
It was a bump in the night. A big one. Astronomers revealed on Monday that two massive black holes collided producing another one that is 225 times the mass of our sun.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
It's time to pull out the bug spray. After a mild several years for mosquito activity in Calgary due to prolonged droughts, the periodic rain lately means the bloodsuckers are out in full swing.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
A new study shows that how Squamellaria plants in Fiji house warring species of ants by building them their own little walled-off compartments with separate entrances. When researchers removed those walls, all hell broke loose.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
So far this year, 17 tornadoes have touched down in Saskatchewan, according to a Western University-based tornado tracking project — 10 of which hit the province in a single day.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
A natural remedy that has previously helped counter oil spills will be too slow to "do any useful work" if there's a spill in the Canadian Arctic, increasing chances of "catastrophic" harm, researchers say.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
Scientists studying a 21-to 24-million-year-old rhino fossil found in the Haughton Crater on Nunavut's Devon Island say the high Arctic environment preserved the oldest recoverable ancient proteins found so far.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
The increase in tree "fluff" is likely a stress response from poplars, aspen and willows reacting to the dry conditions from the past few years, according to the N.W.T.'s department of Environment and Climate Change.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
A Canadian who duped journalists in an elaborate hoax involving Spotify, AI and a suspicious rock band says he apologizes to anyone hurt by his experiment but that it's been "too fascinating" to turn away from.
ReadCBC - Technology (4 weeks ago)
An amateur entomologist's lucky encounter with an emerald ash borer set in motion a chain reaction of research on the pest that has devastated ash forests across North America.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly set to announce a $70 billion investment in artificial intelligence and energy investments.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
How old is an old puffin? Well, the oldest known puffin in New Brunswick was found this week at 33 years old.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
CEO Shou Chew said the company would soon have to fire more than 350 employees in Canada, stop its direct investment in Canada and cut support for Canadian creators and culture.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
On July 9, July 22, and Aug. 5, Earth will rotate a tiny bit quicker making those days ever so slightly shorter than 24 hours.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
A group of chimpanzees in Zambia have resurrected an old fashion trend with a surprising new twist.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The Canadian environmentalist says it's too late to solve the climate crisis, especially through legal, political and economic channels. Instead, Suzuki says he believes the future of the movement depends on trying to spur action in local communities.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Researched surveyed nearly 6,000 people in 13 different countries about what makes a person cool, and found the answers to be surprisingly universal.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Sonu De'cruze worries a ban would force breeders and owners "underground," and that these exotic cats won't receive proper care because owners will be afraid to take them to the vet.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Coal generation fell to a record low during June 2025, and experts say that the EU's power system is changing. The picture is very different in Canada, where solar is still a small share of total electricity generation.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Researchers from the University of Regina have been studying a fracture in a rib fossil from the province's famous Scotty the Tyrannosaurus rex to explore how dinosaurs healed after an injury.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
There is an "urgent need for more robust actions" to save the southern resident killer whales from extinction, says the report released by the David Suzuki Foundation and Raincoast Conservation Foundation on Monday.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
One of the world's second-largest species of fish was spotted off the coast of P.E.I. by a group of people returning from a deep-sea fishing trip on July 3.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
After years of patchwork response, Toronto's city manager has created a new plan to take on Toronto's growing rat problem. It's set to be scrutinized Wednesday at a city committee meeting.
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Nestled in the centre of the quiet Blackfriars Community Garden in London, Ont., Anne Marie Allen's plot is marked with a large sign that says, "Depression Era Garden.”
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
X CEO Linda Yaccarino posted a positive message Wednesday about her tenure at the company formerly known as Twitter and said the "best is yet to come."
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The sightings have some asking if the insects are returning or if they just went unnoticed. Experts say the rain and humidity are contributing to the increase in firefly population in Eastern Canada.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
Grok has shared several antisemitic posts, including the trope that Jews run Hollywood, and denied that such a stance could be described as Nazism.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The Government of Alberta is calling for strychnine to be unbanned for use on Richardson's ground squirrels, commonly referred to as gophers. The province says reversing the ban on the controversial rodenticide would help farmers who are having their crops devastated by out-of-control gopher populations.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The number of fires sparked by lithium-ion batteries has more than doubled in the span of two years, according to the city. From 2022 to 2024, the number of fires jumped from 29 to 76.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The man was released from hospital with minor injuries. The bear was protecting its young and won't be destroyed, the Conservation Officer Service says.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
An Australian woman has been convicted of murdering three elderly relatives of her estranged husband with a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms, in a case that has gripped the country.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
With measles outbreaks, avian influenza and syphilis and HIV on the rise, Canada needs to strengthen its disease surveillance systems as cuts to U.S. health institutions threaten access to crucial monitoring data, experts say in an editorial published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Âsowanânihk, which means "a place to cross" in Cree, is located near Prince Albert and is estimated to be around 11,000 years old. It holds a wealth of evidence of Indigenous settlements that likely existed there.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
When a female cowbird is ready to have a baby, she'll stake out another bird's nest, wait until the coast is clear, then slip in, stealthily lay her egg and leave it behind for another family to raise.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
Online dating platforms are laying off employees as they try to restructure as fewer people use the apps, with Gen Z potentially seeing the biggest decline.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The satellite was part of groundbreaking efforts to track methane pollution and make information public. Capping methane leaks is one of the quickest ways to tackle global warning, say scientists, and MethaneSAT was a publicly-available global map of emissions.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
In an effort to reduce the number of badgers killed on B.C.'s roads, the B.C. Badger Connectivity Initiative aims to create safer road crossings for badgers by designing new highway infrastructure and building passable culverts at five spots in B.C.'s Interior where badgers are most likely to be killed by road traffic.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Toronto's city manager has outlined a plan to address the number of rats in the city as major construction projects and climate change are contributing to the growing pest problem.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday it is delaying by one month the planned cutoff of satellite data that helps forecasters track hurricanes. Environment and Climate Change Canada does not expect the suspension to impact the quality of its forecasts.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
It appears our solar system is getting more popular with out-of-towners. Astronomers have found a third interstellar object, something that has origins beyond our own solar system. The object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, is not believed to pose any danger to Earth.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Some Windsor, N.S., residents say a two-year-old decision to close the gates of an aboiteau and keep Lake Pisiquid filled with water is unnecessary and causing other problems.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
A tiny, insect-eating bird that breeds in Alberta is delaying its annual migration south, a change likely triggered by climate change that spells trouble for the fragile species.
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Scientists discovered three new species of sea spiders that live near the ocean floor and feast on bacteria that convert methane. Scientists say the finding gives them a deeper understanding of the methane cycle and the creatures far below the ocean's surface.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
A snapping turtle clawing at the front door is not a regular occurrence for most Londoners, but at Alan Graham's house, it happens nearly every year.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The massive fluctuations in Lake Superior's water levels have caught the eye of scientists, who think they're the result of a type of tsunami wave called a meteotsunami. Meteotsunamis are driven by air-pressure disturbances often tied to fast-moving weather events such as severe thunderstorms and squalls.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
If you spot a smooth greensnake in the wild on Prince Edward Island, the province's Forests, Fish and Wildlife division wants to hear from you. Officials are hoping to gather data on the elusive reptile, considered the rarest snake on the Island.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
A great grey owl that was previously in the care of the Atlantic Wildlife Institute will be joining the New Brunswick Museum as a scientific specimen. The museum's Greg Jongsma believes the addition of the owl is of great scientific value.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
People who rank higher on scales of narcissism, machiavellianism and psychopathy tend to have greater levels of skepticism about climate change, while people with stronger pro-social traits are less skeptical.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The rare and awe-inspiring gestures were documented off the coasts of B.C., California, New Zealand and Norway. Researchers say their new study is the first documentation of these kinds of gestures by the whales.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Earth lives in a shooting gallery, with small and large rocky bodies in abundance in our solar system. Are we in danger of being hit by something big?
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
The tech giant began sending out layoff notices Wednesday that hit the company's Xbox video game business and other divisions, with about 9,000 people being laid off.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
A legislator with the Tla'amin Nation says there is a plan — and funding — to trap the grizzly on Texada Island and move it 100 kilometres away to Bute Inlet, so far that it wouldn't be able to swim back. But so far, they don't have a sign-off from the province to proceed.
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Dr. Alec Cooper is recording himself reciting common sayings, elaborate poems and his favourite books as part of the process to clone his voice before his condition deteriorates.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
The Blanchard's Cricket Frog, once found in the wetlands of Ontario's Pelee Island, is being reclassified from endangered to locally extinct. Some conservationists warn that recent legislation meant to fast-track development could remove environmental protections and put more species at risk.
ReadCBC - Technology (A month ago)
Weather experts are warning that hurricane forecasts will be severely hampered by the upcoming cut-off of key data from U.S. Department of Defence satellites, something a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration spokesperson called a routine data rotation and replacement.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (A month ago)
The first wireless call in Canadian history took place 40 years ago on July 1, 1985, when then-Toronto-mayor Art Eggelton called his Montreal counterpart Jean Drapeau.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
In 2008, Canadian researchers said they'd found the world's oldest rocks in northern Quebec. The find was controversial. But after more than a decade of hard work, they believe they've really proven it and are giving scientists a new glimpse into Earth's early history.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
An expert group charged by the World Health Organization to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic started released its final report on Friday, reaching an unsatisfying conclusion: Scientists still aren't sure how the worst health emergency in a century began.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
The move shows the European Commission's continuing crackdown against Big Tech and its push to create a level playing field for smaller rivals despite U.S. criticism.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
A Cape Breton lobster fisherman and his crew had the encounter of a lifetime this week when a 4.5-metre great white shark circled his boat just off Sight Point, coming close enough to briefly bite the hull.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Once dismissed as a maritime myth, rogue waves are now being recorded in Canadian waters more than ever. A network of AI-powered buoys off the coast of B.C. is capturing these giants in real time. Johanna Wagstaffe meets the engineer developing new tools to understand — and maybe one day forecast — their chaotic nature.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
More cougar sightings in B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky region have led to trail closures in the resort municipality of Whistler and in the Garibaldi Lake area.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Tents are being set up to provide shade for bulls and broncs and some chuckwagon horses are to be fitted with tiny electrocardiograms at the upcoming Calgary Stampede.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Western Canadian glaciers melting twice as fast as they did a decade ago, research shows
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Dalhousie University researchers analyzed data collected over more than half a century to assess how two types of phytoplankton are responding to climate change.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
It sounds like something from a futuristic film: Technology that allows users to control their environment with mere thoughts. But for kids with disabilities in Ontario, it's an emerging reality that's helping them connect with the world around them in unprecedented ways.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Houston-based Axiom Space launched four astronauts into space in a mission piloted by Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to go to space in four decades. The mission signals a new era in space exploration that has India and other countries hitching rides with commercial companies rather than building their own rockets.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Fifty years ago, the movie Jaws put sharks on our radar in a very real way. It broke box office records and tapped into an underlying fear of sharks and the unknown lurking in the ocean.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
As people across Ontario, Quebec and major cities in the U.S. swelter under a June heat wave, medical experts are urging them to take precautions in the potentially deadly weather.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Southern resident killer whales are using kelp for what scientists suspect are both hygienic and social purposes.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Scientist Daniel Shugar says images of the aftermath of Thursday's deadly rockslide in Banff National Park provide evidence of its cause — water flowing through the interior of the mountain.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, which houses a telescope with the largest digital camera ever built, has revealed its first images.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Indigenous and riverine communities in the Loreto region of the Peruvian Amazon have "chronic exposure" to mercury, according to a new study — and experts say the biggest culprit is gold mining in the region.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
After 12 consecutive months with temperatures 1.5 C above the 1850-1900 average, Earth's temperature has now fallen slightly. But that doesn't mean the planet is cooling off.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Thousands of Canadians go to the U.S. for graduate school every year. Now, uncertainty around science funding — from cuts and freezes announced by the Trump administration — mean some U.S. universities are cutting back on admissions.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Quebec's warm and wet May created the perfect breeding ground for blackflies.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Inactive and abandoned oil and gas wells in Canada are a much bigger climate problem than previously thought, emitting seven times more methane than the official estimates, according to a new study from researchers at McGill University.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Insect-borne diseases are becoming increasingly common in southern parts of the province, with climate change playing a part.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we see how and why grassy sidewalk strips and medians are being transformed in Boston, map what neighbourhoods are buying EVs in B.C. and Ontario, and hear from companies about why some of them have stopped talking about their climate goals.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Scientists in the U.S. are dealing with funding cuts left and right by the current government. But because Canada is so closely tied with its southern neighbours, those cuts are being felt here as well.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
The European Court of Justice's advocate general recommended in a non-binding opinion that Google's appeal against the fine should be dismissed.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Researchers say air pollution in Toronto is a complex problem that goes way beyond car exhaust fumes. A new study could make it clear what we're breathing in - and where it's coming from.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
As the G7 summit concludes in the popular wilderness destination of Kananaskis, Alta., officials say provincial teams managed frequent animal encounters without serious incident.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
When a sports fan watches a game, their brain may react differently to the action than a casual viewer's brain. That's the findings of a recent University of Waterloo study.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
SpaceX's Starship spacecraft exploded into a dramatic fireball during testing in Texas late on Wednesday, the latest in a series of setbacks for billionaire Elon Musk's Mars rocket program.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
DNA testing company 23andMe didn't have adequate data protections and ignored warning signs ahead of a massive data breach almost two years ago, an investigation by Canada's privacy commissioner found.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
The seven world leaders wrapped up their summit in Alberta Tuesday without a unified communique on shared views, which has been the standard after past gatherings.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
There's an entire cycle of life that helps some wildlife thrive when the boreal forest burns, but experts say climate change and human activity have led to larger, more intense wildfires, exacerbating the negative effects on some species.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
It is not clear how many times Trump can — or will — keep extending the ban as the government continues to try to negotiate a deal for TikTok, which is owned by China's ByteDance.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Ever wonder how the Toronto Zoo makes sure those cute baby animals are born? CBC's Dwight Drummond went behind the scenes at the Toronto Zoo to find out.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
It's a perennial problem: trying to keep geese away from parks, paths, docks, boardwalks and other public places in northeastern Ontario.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Saskatchewan's southwest is quietly emerging as the centre of Canada's helium industry. But Canada does not have a helium liquefaction facility, meaning the product still needs to be sent to the U.S. for final processing.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
The Halifax-based Marine Animal Response Society says the remains of a large shortfin mako shark — considered the fastest shark in the ocean — were found Saturday along the shoreline near Port Dufferin, N.S., about 140 kilometres east of Halifax.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization has launched a two-year engagement process to refine the site selection approach for Canada's second deep geological repository to manage radioactive waste in Canada.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
A UN push for investment to protect the world's oceans yielded around $10 billion US in deals at a conference last week, way below the estimated annual need.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
From tiny roundabout gardens filled with native plants to a three-year pollinator meadow research project, municipalities across the country are showing that even small changes to public spaces can improve pollinator diversity and help mitigate the effects of climate change.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
UPEI biology student Julie Goodwin is spending the summer tracking watercress in freshwater streams across Prince Edward Island to better understand its spread and impact.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
23AndMe had "inadequate” security systems and was "slow to respond” to warning signs customers' sensitive data was at risk before the "profoundly damaging" hack, officials say.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
To improve water quality and prevent harmful algae growth, a nanobubble system is being installed in Killarney Lake in Manitoba. The pilot project uses technology that infuses water with ultra-fine oxygen bubbles.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
There's an entire cycle of life that helps some wildlife thrive when the boreal forest burns, but experts say climate change and human activity have led to larger, more intense wildfires, exacerbating the negative effects on some species.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Scientists are using AI to decode the meaning of animal communication. The Coller Dolittle Challenge for Interspecies Two-Way Communication awards researchers whose works brings humans closer to the possibility of communicating with animals.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips for making your garden a haven not just for humans, but nature too; explore the inside of a snow cave in Antarctica that's saving ice from vanishing glaciers; and learn how to stop potholes from multiplying with climate change.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
While many locals are thrilled to see the cub with its family, some worry too much attention will lead to it being killed.
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Every spring, Quirks & Quarks features our ever-popular listener question show, where we find experts to answer your questions. But here are ten mysteries that science has yet to answer.
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For 67 years, the observatory on Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano has been taking these measurements daily — tracking the invisible gas that is building up in our atmosphere and changing life on Earth.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
One of the largest old elm trees in Toronto — possibly in all of southern Ontario — is on its last legs. But as the city finalizes plans to take down the Barton Avenue landmark next week, a University of Toronto tree expert is determined to ensure it will live again.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
One of the largest old elm trees in Toronto — possibly in all of southern Ontario — is on its last legs. But as the city finalizes plans to take down the Barton Street landmark next week, a University of Toronto tree expert is determined to ensure it will live again.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Ticks are showing up in more places, earlier in the season and bringing disease risks with them. CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down how climate change is helping ticks thrive — and why public-health experts say it's time to pay attention.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
The issues that impacted Google Cloud, Gmail, Google Search and Spotify on Thursday appeared to have been resolved as of Friday morning.
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
Canada's first ever AI minister, Evan Solomon, said Canada will move away from "over-indexing on warnings and regulation" to make sure the economy benefits from AI.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Scientists from the University of Calgary have discovered a new dinosaur specimen that they say appears to be the "missing link" in the evolution of tyrannosaurs.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Lyme disease, a potentially debilitating tick-borne infection if it is left untreated, is a growing problem in parts of Canada, with thousands of reported cases. But could there soon be a vaccine?
ReadGlobal News - Technology (2 months ago)
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear an appeal from Meta Platforms, formerly Facebook, over a 2023 court ruling that it failed to protect the personal data of Canadians.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Potholes do more than slow us down, they're also a drag on the economy. Municipalities are spending millions more than they used to on potholes, and that is being passed on to taxpayers and drivers.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
A first-ever all-Canadian expedition to Antarctica explores the climate changes and political challenges facing the remote continent.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
A Canadian-led study found nearly 300 instances of seahorse smuggling in 62 countries over a decade — and researchers say the findings highlight only part of the true scale of the illegal trade.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
As turtles come out of hibernation, they risk getting hit by cars or boats. A Nature Conservancy of Canada program is trying to increase their chance of survival by asking volunteers to transport the reptiles to a turtle rehab centre in Laval, Que.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
The European and Canadian Space Agencies renew a communal declaration of collaboration every 10 years, but this time the renewal is taking on special significance.
ReadCBC - Technology (2 months ago)
Allison MacGillivary recounts the moment she and her family spotted a killer whale swimming backwards off the shoreline in West Vancouver.
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The Okanagan and "misfortunate crayfish" were previously mistaken for "signal crayfish, "researcher says
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A fleet of orange food delivery machines is being tested as part of a pilot project led by Skip, formerly known as SkipTheDishes, and Real Life Robotics, an automation company under the University of Waterloo's startup incubator called Velocity.
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The judges referred the lawyers in both cases to their professional regulators, but did not take more serious action.
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Former astronaut and cabinet minister Marc Garneau has died. He was 76.
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A fish harvester from Carbonear, N.L., snapped a photo of a black iceberg while fishing for shrimp of the coast of Labrador in mid May. It caused a sensation on social media, and impressed a Memorial University professor who says it's likely a very old piece of ice dating back thousands of years.
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While some companies are turning to artificial intelligence to streamline their recruitment processes, some job candidates are concerned about how they're being evaluated and losing the chance to connect with recruiters.
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