Opening May 15, Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum makes its North American debut right here in Vancouver. The travelling show lands just before the city hosts World Cup matches, and positions ...
One of those lucky enough to get an answer? Vancouver’s own Science World. "Which movie do you believe is the most accurate ...
A milestone has been reached in Science World’s years-long renovation of its aging facility, with new rooftop solar panels ...
These giant rock-hard clumps found in sewers - which form when diapers, wipes, oil and grease coalesce – are gross, yes. They ...
Conservationists say retrieving mineral-rich rocks will destroy sea life. Environmental studies show conflicting results.
From free public watch parties to training facilities to an official technology exhibit, here's where to see the World Cup in ...
The sinking of the Titanic may seem like something that occurred in distant waters, but for Anna Warren of Portland, the disaster came perilously close to home.
The code cracking machines of the 1940’s are often referred to as the first computers, but they could not have been developed without the intricate machines that predated them by almost a hundred ...
Canadians marked Artemis II launch day with watch parties and events, as excitement built around astronaut Jeremy Hansen and a return to the moon.
A roundup of good news from Vancouver Island, including a fundraiser for Soap for Hope and an event to celebrate ...
After winning Olympic gold in 1992, figure skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi continued to thrive on and off the ice as a mom ...
Deep Rover explored Crater Lake, Monterey Bay, and the power tunnels of Niagara Falls ...