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Bosch is set to cut 13,000 jobs as part of its plans to save €2.5bn (£2.06bn).The engineering giant said the losses, in its mobility division in Germany which provides vehicle parts and software, came as a result of a stagnated market and pressure from rival companies. The market has seen increased competition from the likes of Tesla and China’s BYD.It also blamed increased costs arising, in part, from US president Donald Trump’s tariffs.Bosch said there was a “cost gap” of €2.5bn (£2.06bn) in its auto business and it would “reduce costs at all levels as quickly as possible”.In addition to…

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As humanity inches closer to an AI apocalypse, a sliver of hope remains: the robots might not work.Such was the case last week, as Mark Zuckerberg attempted to demonstrate his company’s new AI-enabled smart glasses. “I don’t know what to tell you guys,” Zuckerberg told a crowd of Meta enthusiasts as he tried, and failed, for roughly the fourth time to hold a video call with his colleague via the glasses.It was a limp follow-up to an ambitious opening to the event at Meta Connect 2025, a developers conference in Menlo Park, California, where the company is headquartered. The keynote…

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 It started on a blog. In 2005, Panic! at the Disco recorded their first-ever demos on Garage Band, and teen guitarist Ryan Ross posted them on Fall Out Boy’s LiveJournal with the intention of bringing his band’s music to a larger audience. But Ross got the attention of none other than Pete Wentz, pop punk’s de facto leader at the time. As emo legend has it, the FOB bassist was so impressed with Ross, lead singer Brendon Urie, drummer Spencer Smith, and bassist Brent Wilson that he made his way to their practice space in Vegas before offering them a record…

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Despite buyout rumors and speculation, veteran forward Kevin Love is reportedly expected to begin the 2025-26 NBA season with the Utah Jazz.According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, “all signs point to” Love reporting to the Jazz next week for training camp following his acquisition in an offseason three-team trade that sent Norman Powell to the Miami Heat and John Collins to the Los Angeles Clippers.Fischer added that in terms of a buyout, talks between Love and the Jazz are “unlikely to get serious” until a playoff contender with interest in him emerges at some point during the season.Love perhaps became…

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In 2017, Ashley Moffett, a reproductive immunologist, walked to the pharmacy near her laboratory at the University of Cambridge, UK, to buy a pregnancy test. But it wasn’t for Moffett. Her postdoc, Margherita Turco, had created what she thought might be the first cluster of cells capable of mimicking the tissue of the placenta — a placental organoid. But she needed a way to be sure.“We must do a pregnancy test on them,” Moffett said.If Turco was correct, the miniature ball of cells she had created would secrete HCG, the hormone that triggers a positive pregnancy test. “I took the…

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National parks tend to steal the spotlight, but some of Colorado’s most rewarding landscapes are found in its state parks. These smaller, often overlooked gems trade crowds and traffic for quiet trails, glassy lakes, towering waterfalls, and a slower kind of adventure. And while state parks are great for day visits, there are over 4,000 campsites plus 58 cabins and yurts in Colorado state parks for those looking to extend their adventure or enjoy a weekend away. Plus, state park access is easier than ever. Colorado residents can now add a state parks pass to their annual vehicle registration for…

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A group of French winemakers has been planting hybrid grape varieties resistant to vine diseases like mildew, aiming to eliminate the need for pesticides and other chemical sprays widely used in traditional viticulture. But partisans of hybrids are few in number, and both producers and consumers will have to be convinced to give up their cabernet sauvignons, chardonnays and pinot noirs. 

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Microsoft has cut off some services to a unit of Israel’s Ministry of Defence after an investigation found its technology had been used to conduct mass surveillance on people in Gaza. Brad Smith, president of the company, said using the firm’s technology to conduct mass surveillance on civilians was a violation of its standard terms of service. Mr Smith said the decision, which was prompted by an investigation published by The Guardian, would not affect other work the company does with Israel. Microsoft’s work with the Israeli government has been a controversial issue, including within the company, prompting protests by…

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Brett Goldstein says watching Drew Barrymore’s 1982 film, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial traumatized him. The sci-fi family film “ruined my life” when he first watched it as a child, Goldstein explained to the former child star on Tuesday’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show. “I did see E.T. when I was young, and Drew Barrymore, you’ve actually given me PTSD,” the Ted Lasso star told Barrymore, who was just 6 years old when she starred in the film. Drew Barrymore and Brett Goldstein on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’. The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean “Not what I meant to do!” the actress replied.…

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