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Jan 08 2026BUSINESS

Ride-Sharing and Beyond: How Mobility Services Are Reshaping Our World

Mobility services are growing fast. In 2024, this market was worth $205. 7 billion. By 2029, it could hit $403. 68 billion. And by 2034, it might reach $774. 58 billion. That's a big jump! Several things are driving this growth. More people have smartphones. Fuel prices are rising. Cities are getti

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Big Moves: What's Shaking Up the Industry in 2026?

Tech is moving fast in 2026, and it's not just about new gadgets or flashy apps. Big companies and startups alike are racing to stay ahead, but they're facing some serious challenges. From AI to energy, here's what's really going on. First off, AI is everywhere, and it's causing some major headache

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Jan 08 2026SCIENCE

Astronauts Gear Up for Critical Space Station Tasks

In a significant move for space exploration, two NASA astronauts are set to venture outside the International Space Station (ISS) this Thursday. Mike Fincke, a seasoned spacewalker, and Zena Cardman, making her first spacewalk, will take on this mission. Their primary goal is to prepare the 2A power

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Wearables That Talk to Each Other: A New Wireless Breakthrough

Ever tried using multiple smart devices at once? It's a hassle. Smart glasses, watches, rings—they don't always play nice together. Bluetooth connections can be unreliable, especially in crowded places. But what if there was a better way for these devices to communicate? Enter Ixana, a startup from

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

LEGO's Smart Bricks: A New Play Era or Imagination Killer?

LEGO has big plans for its new Smart Bricks. The company says these high-tech bricks are here to stay. But not everyone is happy. Some worry that adding technology to LEGO sets might kill the fun of building and imagining. LEGO's Federico Begher, who works on new products, says Smart Bricks are jus

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Mystery of the Missing Gold Phone

A golden smartphone, promised by a business linked to former President Donald Trump, is still nowhere to be seen. This phone, called the T1, was supposed to hit the market last year. It was going to be a shiny, gold-colored device priced at $500, which seemed like a steal compared to the latest iPho

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cool New Phone Chargers and Power Banks at CES 2026

CES 2026 showcased a variety of innovative phone chargers and power banks. Unlike last year, there was no single trend. Instead, companies focused on making chargers more powerful, portable, and stylish. Some even added screens and other unique features. Anker introduced a 45W Nano Charger with a d

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Jan 07 2026HEALTH

Sleeve Tech: A New Way to Track Senior Health

Imagine a world where a simple sleeve can tell you if an elderly person is at risk of falling or getting sick. That's what researchers have created with an AI-powered mesh sleeve. This isn't just any sleeve; it's a high-tech device that wraps around the thigh and keeps an eye on how a person walks.

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Jan 07 2026BUSINESS

Big Pharma's Urgent Quest for New Drugs

Big Pharma companies are in a rush to buy biotech firms. Why? They face a huge problem. Many of their top-selling drugs will soon lose patent protection. This is called the "patent cliff. " By 2032, they could lose over $170 billion in sales. To avoid this, they need new drugs fast. That's where bi

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Jan 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tiny Robots That Think and Swim on Their Own

Tiny robots, smaller than a grain of salt, have been created. These robots can move, sense their surroundings, and make decisions all by themselves. They are powered by light and can work for months without stopping. These tiny robots are the result of a collaboration between researchers at the Uni

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