Tuesday, March 28, 2023 5:28 AM ET
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Moose Factory author brings to life the story of Oojakaduck or Fisher constellation - Sam Juric - Canada - Sudbury - | March 2621 hours ago
After getting hit by a truck, this great horned owl has been rehabilitated and released back into the wild - Courtney Dickson - Canada - British Columbia - | March 26 - |22 hours ago
Huge masses of foul-smelling seaweed in the Caribbean could cause headaches for sun-seekers - Nicole Mortillaro - Science - | March 25 - |21 hours ago
CBC Explains - Here's what's behind the latest northern lights display - This month has been a good one for aurora photographers, and Thursday night featured auroras as far south as New Mexico. So what's behind the latest light shows, and can we expect more? Christy Climenhaga - Canada - Edmonton - | March 25 - |21 hours ago
Avian flu threat fades on farms but may be back in the fall - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says only two poultry facilities here are dealing with avian flu outbreak. But as the virus continues to spread in the wild, there are worries about what could happen next. Philip Lee-Shanok - Canada - | March 2521 hours ago
Bison bone found in Prince Albert, Sask., area points to human life there more than 8,000 years ago - Community-oriented historian David Rondeau says it is an important discovery, as it shows humans were in the area about a thousand years earlier than was previously known. Pratyush Dayal - Canada - Saskatoon - | March 243 days ago
No aliens needed: 'Oumuamua's behaviour has a natural explanation, scientists say -- Radio -- - -- Quirks & Quarks21 hours ago
Analysis -- Flyover of Mars crater shows details of an ancient lake -- Bob McDonald -- Radio -- - -- Quirks & Quarks3 days ago
Fun with mechanical engineering: Sask. Polytech students get hands-on learning by building hovercraft -- Dayne Patterson -- Canada -- - -- Saskatoon -- |3 days ago
What on Earth? -- Grasslands store tons of carbon — and there's a movement to protect them -- Science -- |21 hours ago
Inbreeding is hampering population growth for orcas, study finds -- Canada -- - -- British Columbia -- |22 hours ago
AS IT HAPPENS - Scientists now know how beetles absorb water from the air through their butt. Here's why it's important - Stephanie Hogan - Radio - As It Happens - | March 24 - |1 day ago
What made Beethoven sick? DNA from his hair offers clues - Science - | March 23 - |3 days ago
Study suggests lobster may be able to adapt to warming ocean temperatures -- Paul Withers -- Canada -- - -- Nova Scotia -- |21 hours ago
To boldly grow where no one has grown before: Space technology could help grow food in northern Labrador -- William Ping -- Canada -- - -- Nfld. & Labrador4 days ago
Owl attacks 6 people at Killarney Provincial Park -- Canada -- - -- Sudbury -- |4 days ago
CBC Kids News - Cockatoos use toolsets just like humans and chimpanzees - March 251 day ago
Deadly 6.5 magnitude earthquake rattles Pakistan, Afghanistan - World - | March 225 days ago
Spring sprung at 3:24 p.m. on March 20. Here's the science behind the date and time -- Omar Sherif -- Canada -- - -- Calgary -- |3 days ago
Rebuild of N.W.T. climate research station ramps up -- Liny Lamberink -- Canada -- - -- North6 days ago
Analysis -- We are heading toward IPCC's 1.5 C threshold of warming, but all is not lost -- Nicole Mortillaro -- Science -- |6 days ago
Trailblazing Nunatsiavut researchers study the ocean, and add Inuit context for other scientists -- Canada -- - -- Nfld. & Labrador7 days ago
Q&A -- These engineers are being hired to get the most out of AI tools without coding -- Paul Hantiuk -- Radio -- - -- Day 63 days ago
As Canadians call for greener pensions, pressure mounts for funds to cut ties with oil and gas -- Jaela Bernstien -- Science -- |7 days ago
30 years after an historic fight against clear cutting, Indigenous communities are still fighting for forests -- Documentaries -- - -- The Nature of Things -- |4 days ago
As It Happens - Volcanoes on Venus erupt every few months like Hawaii, study suggests - Sheena Goodyear - Radio - As It Happens - | March 18 - |7 days ago
Markings on the leg and butt bones of early riders indicate people started riding horses 5,000 years ago -- Radio -- - -- Quirks & Quarks7 days ago