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WEDNESDAY 23. MAY, 2012
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About half the staff at the Lobster Science Centre in Charlottetown have been laid off as the centre waits to see if it will get more money from a federal regional development agency.
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James Doohan, the Canadian-born actor who played Scotty on Star Trek, Gordon Cooper, one of America's famous Mercury seven astronauts, and Bob Shrake, who spent his work life anonymously helping send NASA's high-tech spacecraft to other planets, are now memorialized in outer space.
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The Israel Antiquities Authority says archeologists digging at a Jerusalem site have found the oldest artifact that bears the inscription of Bethlehem — a 2,700-year-old seal with the name of Jesus' traditional birthplace.
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Even Rick Hansen himself had no idea of the impact he would have on the understanding and treatment of spinal cord injury when he wheeled his way to the finish line of his around-the-world tour 25 years ago.
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TUESDAY 22. MAY, 2012
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Eugene Polley, the inventor of the first wireless TV remote control, died Sunday at the age of 96 according to a spokesman for Zenith Electronics.
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The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is warning consumers that a new organic labeling standard for Canadian seafood products is misleading.
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Two Conservative members of Parliament from New Brunswick are defending the latest round of cuts to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, saying the department's research capacity won't be hurt.
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Google has completed a $12.5 billion US deal to acquire cellphone maker Motorola Mobility, the company announced on its blog Tuesday.
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Facebook shares fell again today, losing another another 5.7 per cent and adding to their 11 per cent drop on Monday.
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Spotted bowerbirds are known for their elaborate courtship ritual, but new research from the University of Exeter suggests that some of the decorating and clearing of its mating area that the birds do is helping a plant that grows near the area propagate.
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A rare skeleton of an ancient marine reptile that captures fossilized evidence that the female Ichthyosaur died in childbirth is one of several unique items that will go on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science's new dinosaur hall when it opens June 2.
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A commercial rocket blasted off early Tuesday with a load of supplies for the International Space Station, opening a new era of dollar-driven spaceflight.
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Private rocket maker SpaceX is shooting for a Tuesday liftoff after fixing the engine problem that led to a launch abort over the weekend.
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MONDAY 21. MAY, 2012
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According to a few different estimates, there are hundreds of thousands of Canadians still travelling the information superhighway in the slow lane, using modems and dial-up connections.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to take up a Boston University student's constitutional challenge to a $675,000 penalty for illegally downloading 30 songs and sharing them on the internet.
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The European Union has given Google "a matter of weeks" to propose remedies to antitrust concerns arising from its alleged dominant position in the online search market.
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Wildlife experts in Jasper National Park are worrying about the future of the park's dwindling caribou herds.
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Pakistan blocked the social networking website Twitter for several hours because it refused to remove tweets considered offensive to Islam, one of the country's top telecom officials says.
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Shares of Facebook were down around 12 per cent early in their second day of trading, with one analyst suggesting underwriters were too rosy in their estimates of demand for the stock in its IPO last week.
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Millions in Asia and the western United States watched as a rare "ring of fire" eclipse crossed their skies on Sunday.
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SATURDAY 19. MAY, 2012
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A new app is being launched this weekend that will scan the faces of patrons in 25 bars across San Francisco to determine their ages and genders.
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The countdown reached all the way to practically zero Saturday morning for the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, but there was an automatic shutdown by on-board computers, a NASA spokesman said.
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield has spent the past four years preparing to pliot a Russian rocket to the ISS, where he will be the first Canadian to command the multi-national orbiting station.
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Scientists at the University of Guelph are cloning elm trees they believe are resistant to Dutch elm disease, a fungus that has devastated the North American elm tree population.
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews who believe that the internet threatens their way of life have rented a baseball stadium for a massive gathering on how they might embrace modern technology.
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