Russia to Train Myanmar's First Cosmonaut

Russia's Roscosmos will assist Myanmar in selecting and training its inaugural cosmonaut, marking a significant expansion of space collaboration between the two nations.

PyroGenesis Confirms Successful Battery Recycling Plasma Tests

PyroGenesis Inc. has completed a primary testing campaign with a leading battery recycler, confirming plasma technology viability for recovering key minerals from lithium-ion batteries. The company is now positioned for potential equipment sales.

Vanishing Personal Privacy in Canada's Digital Era

As data breaches become daily occurrences and surveillance technologies proliferate, Canadians grapple with the erosion of personal privacy. From social media oversharing to government surveillance, experts warn there's 'nowhere to hide anymore' in 2026.

U.S. Leads Global Tech Innovation, AI Study Finds

A groundbreaking artificial intelligence-assisted study analyzing two centuries of technological progress reveals the United States accounts for over 60% of global innovations, with no other nation coming close to matching its output.

NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke Recovering After ISS Evacuation

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, who required an emergency evacuation from the International Space Station, is reported to be doing very well. The Expedition 74 crew portrait highlights the international collaboration aboard the orbital laboratory.

Anker MagSafe Charger Beats Apple's, 50% Off

Reviewers praise Anker's MagSafe charger for stronger magnets, better design, and fast 15W charging—all at half the price of Apple's version during this limited-time sale.

Google Tests Search Changes as EU Fine Looms

Google is preparing to test significant alterations to its search results display in Europe, according to sources, as the tech giant faces an impending antitrust fine from EU regulators.

NASA Astronaut Evacuated from ISS Doing Well

A NASA astronaut who required emergency evacuation from the International Space Station is reported to be in stable condition and recovering well, according to official statements from the space agency.

GSK Buys Canadian Drug for $950M to Boost Pipeline

GSK PLC has agreed to purchase Canadian biotech firm 35Pharma Inc. for US$950 million, acquiring an early-stage pulmonary hypertension drug called HS235. The deal comes as CEO Luke Miels works to expand GSK's portfolio ahead of key patent expirations.

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