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FRIDAY 18. MAY, 2012
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Researchers in Western Australia are using medical technology to work out which rams and ewes will breed the best lambs for eating.
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Facebook went public this morning after CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg rang the bell to open trading on his $104-billion US company.
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The owners of Guzoo, a private zoo in central Alberta, are waiting for an autopsy to find out how two wolves died but suspect they were poisoned.
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A giant 800-year-old red cedar tree has been poached from a provincial park on southern Vancouver Island, but the culprits who repeatedly returned to the site to hack it down may never be brought to justice.
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SpaceX is set to make history with its launch in May, as a number of private companies in the U.S are trying to reach above Earth's atmosphere
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Canadians will be able to view a partial solar eclipse on Sunday, though the viewing gets better the further west in the country you are.
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For the first time, a private company will launch a rocket to the International Space Station, sending it on a grocery run this weekend that could be the shape of things to come for America's space program.
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A salmon farm site north of Tofino operated by Mainstream Canada has been quarantined by CFIA, after the discovery of IHN, a highly contagious and lethal fish virus that wrecked havoc on the industry ten years ago
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Water that's too murky to be disinfected via the sun's rays can be made pure enough for solar cleansing by simply adding salt, according to a new study.
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A famous research facility in Ontario that pioneered investigations into acid rain is the latest victim of federal budget cuts.
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THURSDAY 17. MAY, 2012
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Social networking giant Facebook has priced its initial public offering at $38 US a share, making it the largest internet IPO. Shares will begin trading on the Nasdaq tomorrow.
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Facebooks first sharing offering, expected Friday, could end up valuing the social media site at over $100 billion. But market capitalization aside, will Facebook remain the be-all of online interaction?
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The Japanese e-commerce firm that bought e-reader company Kobo Inc. is now picking up a major stake in social media site Pinterest.
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On Sunday, an 8-foot tall, 24-foot-wide Tyrannosaurus bataar skeleton will be going up for auction in New York city.
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Using only her thoughts, a Massachusetts woman paralyzed for 15 years directed a robotic arm to pick up a bottle of coffee and bring it to her lips, researchers report.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast says that if Google does not restore the name of the Persian Gulf on Google Maps, it will face "serious damages."
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Canada's Science and Technology Museum has raised the age limit for a controversial sex exhibit after complaints about the content.
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An award-winning museum exhibit that has been viewed by audiences of all ages in Montreal and Regina will be restricted for many teenagers when it opens in Ottawa. Should the Canada Science and Technology Museum cancel Sex: A Tell-All Exhibition?
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Hardware and software provided by foreign suppliers could compromise the security of Canada's telecommunication systems and leave them vulnerable to attack, computer experts warn.
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A Russian-made Soyuz craft carrying three astronauts has docked with the International Space Station, putting the crew in place for the imminent arrival of the first ever privately owned cargo ship to the orbiting lab.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews say security concerns raised about a Chinese firm operating in Canada were taken care of, but opposition MPs want proof and more transparency.
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WEDNESDAY 16. MAY, 2012
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A Toronto balloon artist with a background in biophysics is back home to demonstrate his twisted talents — sculpting blown-up circus versions of nature's microscopic organisms.
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Canadians who get creeped out by web ads that seem to know a little too much about their personal habits should have access in the coming months to an opt-out tool that will help fight the effect of so-called behavioural advertising.
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Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is denying reports that the Harper government intends to quietly shelve its controversial online surveillance bill, C-30.
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U.S. nuclear power regulators overhaul community emergency planning for the first time in more than three decades, requiring fewer drills for major accidents and recommending that fewer people be evacuated right away.
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