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Harnessing Nanobodies to Degrade YAP Protein: A Breakthrough in Cancer Therapy

Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment with Targeted Protein Degradation In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers have developed an innovative…

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Unlocking Nature’s Genetic Editors: How Metagenomic Mining Revolutionizes CRISPR Precision

The Hidden World of Bacterial Retrons In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Biotechnology, researchers have uncovered a treasure trove…

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How Modern Corn Hybrids Are Defying Drought While Boosting Yields

The Silent Revolution in Corn Breeding While farmers have always battled weather extremes, a quiet transformation has been occurring in…

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AI Layoff Justification: Technological Progress or Corporate Scapegoating?

Major corporations including Accenture and Microsoft now openly attribute job cuts to AI implementation, claiming efficiency gains. However, Oxford researchers and industry observers suggest AI may be serving as a scapegoat for pre-existing workforce reduction strategies.

The AI Layoff Narrative Gains Momentum

According to recent reports, numerous prominent companies have begun openly attributing workforce reductions to artificial intelligence implementation. Sources indicate that organizations including Accenture, Salesforce, Klarna, Microsoft, and Duolingo have stated they are reducing staff numbers as AI helps streamline operations and increase efficiency. This represents a significant shift from earlier corporate approaches to discussing AI‘s impact on employment, where companies were reportedly more cautious about linking technology adoption directly to job losses.

BusinessManufacturing

Nestlé Announces Major Restructuring with 4,000 Job Cuts Amid Strategic Overhaul

Nestlé is cutting 4,000 positions in its supply chain and manufacturing operations while raising its cost-savings goal to $3.8 billion. The move comes as new CEO Philipp Navratil emphasizes agility and performance culture to address inefficiencies and market challenges.

Nestlé Implements Sweeping Workforce Reductions

Nestlé, the global food and beverage conglomerate behind brands including Nespresso and Hot Pockets, will eliminate approximately 4,000 jobs primarily within its supply chain and manufacturing divisions, according to reports. The company simultaneously increased its cost-saving target to 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.8 billion) by 2027, up from its previous goal of $3.14 billion. Analysts suggest these measures reflect newly appointed CEO Philipp Navratil’s commitment to accelerating the transformation initiated by his predecessor.

Technology

X Platform to Launch Premium Handle Marketplace with Million-Dollar Price Tags

X is launching a marketplace for inactive handles available exclusively to premium subscribers. Sources indicate coveted handles could sell for millions as the platform expands its subscription revenue model. The program will initially roll out to business-tier customers before expanding to other premium levels.

X’s New Handle Marketplace Targets Premium Subscribers

X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is preparing to launch a marketplace for inactive user handles, according to recent announcements from the company. The initiative represents another step in the platform’s evolution toward subscription-based revenue models under Elon Musk’s leadership. Reports indicate that rare and desirable handles could command prices reaching seven figures, potentially generating significant revenue for the platform while offering exclusive opportunities to premium subscribers.

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AI-Powered Social Engineering Emerges as Primary Cybersecurity Concern for 2026, Industry Survey Shows

Artificial intelligence-powered social engineering has surpassed ransomware as the top cybersecurity threat for 2026, according to a new global survey. The ISACA report indicates most organizations feel underprepared to manage generative AI risks despite recognizing their significance.

AI Social Engineering Tops Cyber Threat Landscape

Artificial intelligence-driven social engineering is projected to become the most significant cybersecurity threat in 2026, according to reports from leading industry association ISACA. The findings from their recently published Tech Trends and Priorities survey reveal that this emerging threat category has surpassed traditional concerns like ransomware for the first time.