How HIV’s shape-shifting protein reveals clues for smarter drug design
Salk Institute researchers…

Salk Institute researchers…

OpenAI has acquired Software Applications Incorporated, the company that developed Sky, a natural language interface for macOS. According to a company statement, the acquisition will bring Sky’s technology and team into OpenAI…
This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you’re human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation!

CATEGORY 1 CME
Premiere Date: October 20, 2025
Expiration Date: April 20, 2027
This activity offers CE credits for:
1. Physicians (CME)
2. Other
All other clinicians either will receive a CME Attendance Certificate or may choose any of the types of CE…

As we look forward to COP30 in Brazil, we are pleased to announce our upcoming IIF Workshop on Climate Resilience and Adaptation Finance, hosted by UBS and UBS BB on Thursday November 6 in São Paulo.
Featuring conversations with policymakers, expert panel discussions, and real-world case studies, this invitation-only workshop will be focused on practical solutions for advancing climate adaptation and resilience and the role of private financial institutions, corporates, and governments in supporting capital flows towards these critical investments. We look forward to diving into a frank discussion on how financial institutions are working with their clients to surface adaptation investment opportunities, the evolving financial instrument and capital markets toolkit (including sustainable debt), and the types of policy and regulatory frameworks that are needed to support both private and public-sector investment in resilience.
This event will be held under Chatham House Rule and closed to the press.
If you have any questions, please contact Serena Chen at ([email protected]).

Qualifying for Rugby World Cup 2027 began way back at RWC 2023 in France when 12 nations qualified via finishing in the top three of the pools at the tournament: Argentina, Australia, England, Fiji, France, Ireland, Italy,…

MANILA: When Louie Gutierrez started learning how to farm in 2020, it became one of his ways to feed his family during the COVID-19 pandemic. Little did he know that a few years later, he would be developing a community…

PART ONE – Yuki TSUNODA (Red Bull Racing), Oscar PIASTRI (McLaren), Liam LAWSON (Racing Bulls)
Q: Oscar, good to see you. Now, you’re leading, but it is getting closer. The three of you now within 40 points. Just how is the looming presence of…

China has banned exports of Nexperia’s finished products, which are widely used in car parts, in response to the Netherlands seizing control of the company.
Published On 24 Oct 2025
German car parts supplier Bosch is preparing to furlough staff at its Salzgitter plant if a trade dispute between China and the Netherlands over Dutch chipmaker Nexperia is not resolved soon, amid mounting concerns in Europe’s beleaguered car industry.
Bosch and other suppliers are scrambling for alternatives after China banned exports of Nexperia’s finished products in response to the Netherlands seizing control of the company, whose Chinese owner Wingtech has been flagged by the United States as a possible national security risk.
list of 4 itemsend of list
Because Nexperia’s chips are widely used in car parts, the standoff risks adding to problems for Europe’s carmaking sector on top of US tariffs and Chinese curbs on rare-earths exports.
“We are currently doing everything we can to serve our customers and avoid or minimise production restrictions,” a Bosch spokesperson said in an emailed statement to the Reuters news agency.
“We have not yet made any adjustments to working hours at our German locations, but are preparing to do so, particularly in Salzgitter,” she said, adding that potential furlough measures were being prepared at the plant.
Salzgitter is Bosch’s lead plant for motor control units for combustion and electric vehicles, and employs about 1,400 staff.
Earlier on Friday, Volkswagen said it had secured production in Germany for the coming work week across the group, which includes the core VW brand and luxury subsidiary Porsche.
“In view of the dynamic situation, however, short-term impacts on the production network of the Volkswagen Group cannot generally be ruled out,” a spokesperson said.
BMW and Mercedes have also warned that their supplier networks are affected.
A regional representative of Germany’s IG Metall union warned on Friday of a worsening situation.
Some automotive suppliers are already seeing “severe difficulties” and have started to announce furlough schemes for workers, Horst Ott, IG Metall district manager in the southern state of Bavaria, said at an industry event in Munich.
He did not mention any companies by name.
Bosch said it was drawing on alternative suppliers and optimising inventories in its global production network in a bid to prevent production stoppages.
Most Nexperia chips are manufactured in Europe, but packaged in China.
Industry sources say switching suppliers is possible, with Infineon, NXP and Texas Instruments possible alternatives, but this takes time due to approval processes.
Auto industry bodies have called for a political solution.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof discussed the situation with other European leaders during an EU summit in Brussels this week.