IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Tomorrow’s smart pills will deliver drugs and take biopsies
Ingestible electronics can sense and act inside the gut ...
Along with the 55lb Elite 200 that is only portable if you are driving, came an interesting backpack + battery solution for on the go power management. A well-designed 60L backpack that can hold a ...
At the end of January, 44-year-old Matthew Kerr told the court his lawyer “wasn’t working out,” and said he wants a taxpayer-funded private lawyer instead. The judge told him he had to make an ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — If you listen to U.S. President Donald Trump discuss American jobs, see headlines about a fabled “soft landing” in the U.S., or hear Prime Minister Mark Carney talk about creating ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said another Conservative opposition member has joined his Liberal caucus, bringing his ...
Lego’s next release is a digital brick loaded with sensors that add new layers of interactivity to its play sets. WIRED got exclusive access to the Lego labs where the Smart Brick was born.
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
At home: Fighting winter's tiny but mighty annoyances
Winter comes with no shortage of challenges. Between frigid temperatures, blowing snow, and slick ice, no wonder many choose to spend extra time indoors. Alas, winter’s difficulties don’t end at your ...
With the state having already held back millions in other payments to schools since the summer, the latest news compounds an ...
Some 54,830 cars were reported stolen by owners in 2025, down from 61,343 a year earlier, DVLA records show. We reveal the top 10 most commonly pinched - and which versions are targeted.
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
Ottawa Senators trying to find 'right fit' for blueline with NHL trade deadline approaching
Once the top players have completed the chase for a gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, the National Hockey League’s 32 general managers will continue their pursuit for help down the stretch.
This in, the Edmonton Oilers have hired back Paul Coffey to coach their defence.
Opinion
Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Opinion: The quiet clearcut: Infill shouldn't cost Edmonton its trees and gardens
Walk through one of Edmonton’s older neighbourhoods and you’ll notice the yards feel layered. There are big trees overhead: elms, ashes, old poplars, but there is also something else: lilacs along the ...
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