Matthew Braga
Songza Is Shutting Down, But Its Best Features are Already in Google Play Music
You have until January 31 to make the jump.
Blowing Up the Death Star Would Have Sunk the 'Star Wars' Economy, Research Says
The Rebels probably didn't anticipate causing a 12.9 percent drop in the Empire’s Gross Galactic Product, or having to bail the galaxy out.
All the Ways Birds Are Getting Screwed by Climate Change
Rising sea levels, food shortages, disease and more.
These Zebra Finches Can Play Better Guitar Than You
Watch fifty birds perform an original composition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Your Coffee Machine Is a Breeding Ground for Caffeine-Resistant Bacteria
Caffeine's natural antibacterial properties are no match for these hardy colonizers.
Three Thanksgiving Recipes from Watson, the Computer that Won Jeopardy
The best part about Thanksgiving is going home to all of the delicious food that's been cooked for you by a computer.
A Tiny Canadian Satellite Is Going to Watch the World's Climate Offenders
Its creators say that four major operators from Canada's oil sands have already signed-up.
Are Canadian ISPs as Fast as They Claim? The Government Is Trying to Find Out
4,500 canadians volunteered for the government's first national speedtest. A report will be released in the spring.
Apple Pay Just Launched in Canada, But You Probably Can't Use It
Only American Express cardholders can make mobile payments for now.
Canada's Navy Would Like You to Know It Is Willing to Spend $40,000 on a Bassoon
Even the East Coast Navy band has to go through the government's tender and procurement process.
Letters to the Editor: Waterlogged Phones, Earth is Doomed, and Science or Sham?
"You ought to be ashamed for writing such a piece of junk article."
Canadians Will Get Good Population Data For the First Time in Ten Years
The old government scrapped the long-form census in 2010. The new government is bringing it back.