DNA Technology Solves 20-Year-Old Cold Case
Advances in DNA technology have led to the identification of a body found in woods nearly two decades ago, marking another cold case breakthrough in forensic science.
Advances in DNA technology have led to the identification of a body found in woods nearly two decades ago, marking another cold case breakthrough in forensic science.
Scientists at a Windsor research facility have made an extraordinary discovery of ultra-rare conjoined salmon twins. Learn about this unprecedented finding in Canadian aquatic research.
University of Windsor researchers made an extraordinary discovery of conjoined salmon fry in LaSalle, calling it a 'very unique gem' in aquatic research.
Kitchener-Waterloo launches feasibility study for elite aquatic facility. Community explores potential for world-class swimming complex to serve competitive and recreational needs.
Multiple fecal contamination incidents have forced the temporary closure of Comox Valley Aquatic Centre's leisure pool. Health officials work to resolve the sanitation issue.
A new classified testing facility for ocean technology has opened at COVE in Dartmouth, N.S., providing a secure space for scientists and researchers to advance marine innovation.
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre reopens after a two-week closure caused by falling concrete. Safety measures are now in place as the aging facility awaits a major retrofit.
New survey reveals nearly half of Canadians believe creationism should be taught alongside evolution in schools. Explore the findings and educational implications.
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre reopens with precautionary ceiling netting installed for enhanced safety. Learn about the facility improvements and what visitors can expect.
New survey reveals 50% of Canadians believe creationism should be included in school curricula alongside evolution. Explore the national debate on science education.
Medela's 2025 Global Breastfeeding & Lactation Symposium Series brings together researchers and healthcare providers across three continents to advance maternal and infant health through cutting-edge science.
Gatorade partners with the PWHL for a first-of-its-kind study to establish female-specific hydration data, addressing a long-standing gap in sports science. Discover how this research will empower women in hockey and beyond.
A groundbreaking study on PWHL players' sweat aims to provide crucial data for optimizing performance and health for current and future female athletes in Canada.
CTV science expert Dan Riskin reveals new research showing rock-paper-scissors moves follow predictable patterns. Discover the psychology behind this classic game.
Waterloo's mayor explains why the city needs a new high-performance aquatic facility. Discover the benefits and community impact of this proposed development.
John Chew from Toronto lives with aphantasia, unable to form mental images. Discover his unique perspective and how he embraces his different way of thinking.
Discover the science behind our bond with pets in Jay Ingram's new book. Learn what makes dogs and cats so special to Canadians. Read the fascinating insights now!
The indefinite closure of Vancouver Aquatic Centre after ceiling damage displaces swim clubs. User groups face transparency issues and limited pool access in the city.
Shane MacLeod, a Dartmouth High science teacher, receives Prime Minister's 2025 STEM award, recognizing exceptional contributions to science education in Nova Scotia.
Canadian scientists discover bumblebees can process time, challenging insect intelligence perceptions. Learn how this breakthrough impacts pollination research.
Groundbreaking marine research off Nova Scotia's coast achieves world-first satellite tagging of free-swimming shark, revolutionizing ocean predator tracking.
Canadian researchers are making groundbreaking discoveries about autoimmune diseases, particularly lupus, revealing how our immune system turns against us and what new treatments could revolutionize patient care.
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are redirecting their philanthropic empire toward cutting-edge science, with artificial intelligence and biology research taking center stage in their mission to eradicate disease.
The Vancouver Aquatic Centre has been shut down indefinitely after concerning ceiling damage was found during routine maintenance, leaving swimmers and fitness enthusiasts without their downtown facility.
Canada's leading building performance organization expands its educational offerings with six cutting-edge courses designed to transform construction practices and accelerate the adoption of net-zero-ready buildings across the country.
Canadian researchers have uncovered the secret to tear-free onion preparation. Discover how knife sharpness and cutting speed can eliminate kitchen tears forever.
Discover how Canadian researchers are adapting NASA's anti-gravity technology to help rehabilitation patients walk again. This groundbreaking Ottawa innovation is changing lives.
Groundbreaking University of British Columbia study discovers salmon eggs are most vulnerable to road salt toxicity immediately after fertilization, threatening BC's wild salmon populations.
Discover how regular physical activity builds lasting health benefits that protect against chronic diseases and extend your healthspan. Learn why consistency matters more than intensity.
Canadian scientists discover a fragrant fungus that acts as nature's mosquito control, using irresistible scents to eliminate disease-carrying insects without chemicals.