Blog

  • Brainstem damage found to be behind long-lasting effects of severe Covid-19

    Brainstem damage found to be behind long-lasting effects of severe Covid-19

    Damage to the brainstem – the brain’s ‘control center’ – is behind long-lasting physical and psychiatric effects of severe Covid-19 infection, a study suggests.

    Using ultra-high-resolution scanners that can see the living brain in…

    Continue Reading

  • Leonardo staff in Unite union vote to go on strike

    Leonardo staff in Unite union vote to go on strike

    Staff at the defence firm Leonardo who are members of the Unite union have voted “overwhelmingly” in favour of strike action across its main UK sites, in a dispute over pay.

    The Italian-owned company, which has the UK’s only helicopter factory in Yeovil, Somerset, had offered a two-year deal of 3.2%, describing it as fair with the potential through variable pay packages to increase to about 9.2%.

    But Unite says the offer is actually a real-terms pay cut in light of inflation and the on going economic crisis. The union’s regional officer, Carrie Binnie, said: “This strike is entirely the making of Leonardo. It can fix it with the stroke of a pen.”

    The BBC has approached Leonardo for a response.

    The ballot saw all sites support strike action but, in an unusual move, Unite has not immediately announced a date for a walkout but has instead asked for a return to negotiations.

    However, Unite says the walkout will happen this autumn if an improved offer is not made.

    Unite general secretary, Sharon Graham, said: “Our members are highly skilled and work on critical defence and aerospace systems yet are being short-changed by a company making billions.

    “Leonardo needs to do the right thing, return to the negotiating table and make an improved offer our members can accept.

    “Otherwise, they will see their workers on the picket line and their factories shutdown.”

    Leonardo has nine main sites across the UK in Edinburgh, Newcastle, Lincoln, Luton, London, Basildon, Southampton, Bristol and Yeovil.

    It is not the only firm in the aerospace sector to face a staff walkout.

    Last month, Airbus averted strike action by coming up with a new pay deal including enhancements to Unite members’ pensions.

    While Colins Aerospace has agreed a 10% pay increase over 28 months, again avoiding a walkout.

    Continue Reading

  • Zendesk says its new AI agent can solve 80% of support issues

    Zendesk says its new AI agent can solve 80% of support issues

    Zendesk announced Wednesday at its AI summit a string of LLM-driven products meant to reshape the company’s reliance on human technicians.

    The center of the new features is an autonomous support agent that Zendesk believes will solve 80% of…

    Continue Reading

  • Salesforce to spend $1 billion in Mexico over next five years to drive AI adoption

    Salesforce to spend $1 billion in Mexico over next five years to drive AI adoption

    Oct 8 (Reuters) – Salesforce (CRM.N), opens new tab said on Wednesday it would spend $1 billion in Mexico over the next five years, as the cloud software provider looks to expand its operations and drive artificial intelligence adoption.

    The company, which began operating in Mexico in 2006, said the investment will fund a new Mexico City office and a Global Delivery Center to support customers across the Americas.

    Sign up here.

    “This $1 billion investment is a commitment to Mexico as a key market for AI-powered growth,” CEO Marc Benioff said.

    Mexico is rapidly emerging as a tech services hub, drawing investments from technology companies, particularly in the AI domain due to the country’s proximity to the U.S. and growing talent base.

    Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab announced last year that it will spend $1.3 billion over the next three years to build up its infrastructure in Mexico for cloud computing and AI.

    Salesforce said Mexico is a growth market for the company, with a customer base including organizations such as Xcaret, Grupo Bafar and FEMSA.

    “This investment will not only create jobs and build AI skills within Mexico but will also position our country as a key consultancy hub for markets across Latin America on AI agents and more,” Mexico’s Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said.

    Last month, Salesforce forecast third-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates. The company had also announced a $20 billion increase to its existing share buyback program.

    Salesforce has rolled out AI across its cloud services at a rapid pace, culminating in the 2024 commercial launch of Agentforce — its AI agent platform designed to automate tasks, streamline operations and help lift margins.

    Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona

    Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab

    Continue Reading

  • Access Denied


    Access Denied

    You don’t have permission to access “http://www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence/en/news-insights/articles/2025/10/four-10b-m-a-deals-in-september-push-q3-to-2025-high-93605742” on this server.

    Reference #18.2d91102.1759943422.5699a1b3

    https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.2d91102.1759943422.5699a1b3

    Continue Reading

  • Social brain network is already active at birth

    Social brain network is already active at birth




    Australia’s captain Pat Cummins (left) speaks with Travis Head during the fifth day of…

    Continue Reading

  • Marcelo Bielsa Sparks Controversy Again With a Shocking Uruguay Squad

    Marcelo Bielsa Sparks Controversy Again With a Shocking Uruguay Squad

    Goalkeepers: Franco Israel, Cristopher Fiermarín
    Defenders: José Luis Rodríguez, Santiago Bueno, Santiago Mouriño, Nicolás Marichal, Juan Manuel Sanabria, Marcelo Saracchi
    Midfielders: Nicolás Fonseca, Emiliano Martínez, Kevin Amaro, Ignacio…

    Continue Reading

  • Research explores how blood vessels guide brain development

    Research explores how blood vessels guide brain development

    Blood vessels are more than just pathways for oxygen and nutrients; they also host communicative processes that guide brain development and sustain its function. These vascular-neuronal interfaces are at the core of new research led…

    Continue Reading