NASA astronauts use AI and augmented reality for health and spacewalks on ISS Expedition 74 |

Expedition 74 crew members, aboard the International Space Station (ISS), are gearing up for a pivotal spacewalk while advancing microgravity research. NASA flight engineers Jessica Meir and Chris Williams prepped spacesuits in the Quest airlock, cleaning cooling loops and reviewing procedures for the 18 March extravehicular activity (EVA). They’ll install kit modifications and route cables…

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India Pharmaceutical Exports: India’s pharma exports rise 5.6% to $28.29 billion till Feb in FY26; sector seen doubling to $130 billion by 2030

India’s pharmaceutical exports remained on a growth track in the last financial year despite global headwinds, crossing $28 billion during April–February FY26, while industry leaders said the sector is on course to nearly double in size to $130 billion by 2030.Speaking at the inaugural session of the ‘Chintan Shivir: Scaling Up Pharma Exports’ on Saturday,…

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Weekly Health Horoscope Predictions, February 08 to February 14, 2026: Tips for wellness and balance based on each zodiac sign

AriesEnergy is present, but it feels controlled rather than explosive. You may stay active even when rest is needed. If you ignore early signs of tiredness, fatigue shows up later. Slowing down before exhaustion helps the body stay steady.TaurusThe body feels best when routines stay predictable. Irregular meals or sleep shifts show up quickly as…

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Why the US ending the H-1B lottery is unsettling Silicon Valley and beyond

For more than two decades, the H-1B visa lottery served as a quiet stabiliser for the US technology economy. Its randomness was not flawless, but it still provided businesses with something they value very highly: Predictability. Corporations would be able to chart recruitment cycles, educational institutions could synchronize the graduation of their students, and worldwide…

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Plaintiffs settle with Trump administration, reversing cuts to agency funding US libraries

A legal challenge to cost-cutting measures affecting a federal agency that funds libraries and museums across the United States has been settled, partially reversing earlier steps taken by the Trump administration.The plaintiffs, the American Library Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, said on Thursday that they had reached an agreement…

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Christina Applegate opens up about domestic violence and her 1991 abortion in a new book ‘You With the Sad Eyes: A Memoir’ | English Movie News

In her candid memoir, actress Christina Applegate opens up about a pivotal moment in her life, recounting her experience of having an abortion at 19 during a tumultuous time marked by an abusive relationship. Her poignant diary entries provide an unfiltered look into the chaos and emotional pain she faced, shedding light on the complexities…

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US stocks today: Markets trail as Trump threatens EU tariffs; Dow Jones slips 1.5%, Nasdaq down 1.7%

Representative image (AI-generated) US stocks dropped sharply in morning trading on Tuesday after President Donald Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on eight NATO members. The move has escalated geopolitical tensions over his push to assert American control over Greenland. The sell-off marked the first opportunity for markets to react to the latest escalation, after…

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