Scientists find tryptophan on asteroid Bennu

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission discovers evidence of tryptophan on asteroid Bennu, revealing new insights about building blocks of life in space. Learn what this means for understanding our cosmic origins.

AI Shopping Bots Suggest Bathrobes for Christmas Gifts

This holiday season, AI shopping assistants from Amazon and OpenAI are suggesting generic gifts like bathrobes, revealing the tech's unfulfilled promise to revolutionize online commerce in Canada and beyond.

Amazon Black Friday Deals: Year's Lowest Prices

Amazon's Black Friday sale offers unprecedented discounts on electronics, home goods, and beauty products. Limited stock available on customer favorites like Stanley tumblers and Vitamix blenders.

Black Friday Tech Deals Under $30 in Canada

Discover 23 essential tech gadgets under $30 for Black Friday in Canada. From Apple accessories to cleaning tools, these budget-friendly finds will upgrade your daily life.

Anthropic CEO Testifies on AI Cyberattack

U.S. House committee calls Anthropic CEO to testify about groundbreaking AI-orchestrated Chinese cyber-espionage campaign. Learn how AI is reshaping cybersecurity threats.

Scientists capture lightning sounds on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover records crackling sounds believed to be Martian lightning, marking a breakthrough in planetary science. Discover what this reveals about the Red Planet.

Australia bans social media for children under 16

Australia implements landmark social media ban for children under 16, facing court challenges while prioritizing youth mental health and online safety. Learn about the global implications.

Alberta Proposes Levy on AI Data Centres

Alberta's UCP government introduces bill enabling tech companies to build data centres while protecting public power and water grids. Learn about the new regulatory framework.

Cyber Criminals Targeting Canadian Water Systems

Canada's cyber defence agency warns hackers are increasingly targeting water infrastructure. State-backed actors have likely already breached systems and are hiding in networks.

Ottawa children learn to identify fake AI content

Children in Ottawa are learning critical digital skills to identify AI-generated fake content. This innovative program prepares the next generation for the challenges of artificial intelligence.

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