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  • SpaceX's astronaut rescue ¨, Telegram founder arrested ¨, tough job market ¨

    From TLDR@VERT to tldr@synchro.net on Mon Aug 26 10:35:45 2024
    Boeing will return its Starliner capsule without the NASA astronauts
    that it delivered to orbit. The two astronauts will return via
    SpaceX's Dragon

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    BOEING STARLINER RETURNING EMPTY AS NASA TURNS TO SPACEX TO BRING
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    Boeing will return its Starliner capsule without the NASA astronauts
    that it delivered to orbit. The two astronauts will return via
    SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft on a mission launching on September 24.
    They will stay at the International Space Station for about six more
    months before flying home in February. The test was originally
    intended to last about nine days. This decision was made due to NASA's commitment to safety - Starliner's crew flight test faced problems,
    most notably with its propulsion system. NASA officials still support
    Boeing and Starliner will likely be able to launch with a crew again
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    SHOCKER: FRENCH MAKE SURPRISE ARREST OF TELEGRAM FOUNDER AT PARIS
    AIRPORT (2 MINUTE READ) [7]

    French authorities have detained Pavel Durov, the founder of the
    Telegram messaging app. They plan to hit him with charges related to
    abetting terrorism, fraud, money laundering, and crimes against
    children. There is a near-total lack of moderation on the platform,
    making it a top tool for organized crime. Durov's arrest has led to
    widespread panic in Russia - Telegram is used by Russian forces to
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    SCIENCE & FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGY

    WORLD-FIRST LUNG CANCER VACCINE TRIALS LAUNCHED ACROSS SEVEN
    COUNTRIES (5 MINUTE READ) [8]

    BioNTech has begun trials for BNT116, an mRNA lung cancer vaccine, in
    34 research sites across the UK, US, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain,
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    tumor markers to prime the body to fight cancer cells expressing those
    markers. It aims to strengthen a person's immune response to cancer
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    deliver - patients receive a round of shots every week for six
    consecutive weeks and then every three weeks for 54 weeks.

    CHINA'S OWN TESLA OPTIMUS? BEIJING'S AMBITIONS IN HUMANOID ROBOTS IN
    FULL DISPLAY AT EXPO (4 MINUTE READ) [9]

    Chinese technology companies unveiled more than two dozen humanoid
    robots at the five-day 2024 World Robot Conference in Beijing last
    week. The show attracted 400 industry experts and academics and more
    than 160 domestic and overseas robotic firms. While there seems to be
    growing interest in robots from consumers, there are still several
    hurdles to overcome before their use can become widespread. These
    include a lack of sufficient data to train the AI used in the robots,
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