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BMW Faces Criticism Over Proprietary Security Screw Design
BMW is facing criticism for a new security screw design that some see as an attempt to limit drivers' ability to repair their own vehicles, according to Hacker News. The screw head is shaped like the BMW logo, prioritizing branding over utility.
The design has raised concerns because the unique shape makes it difficult to use standard tools. The screw head and corresponding bit are not as durable as traditional Torx or Hex fasteners, potentially leading to broken bits and stripped screws, according to Autoblog.com, as cited by Hacker News. Critics argue that this design hinders the "right to repair" movement by making it more challenging for owners and independent mechanics to work on BMW vehicles.
Nevada Legislator Calls for Audit of Altered OSHA Record
In other news, Nevada Assemblymember Howard Watts said that the legislative committee he chairs will pursue an independent audit into the alteration of a public record related to a Nevada OSHA inspection of Elon Musk's Boring Company, Fortune reported. The document in question was altered after Nevada OSHA withdrew citations issued to the Boring Company following a safety incident at one of its tunneling sites. The matter was discussed during a hearing where state environment and safety regulators testified before the Nevada Legislature's Interim Standing Committee on Growth and Infrastructure. A senior safety official acknowledged at the hearing that the document had been altered.
Hongkong Land Launches Major Singapore Real Estate Fund
Hongkong Land has launched the Singapore Central Private Real Estate Fund (SCPREF), the country's largest private retail fund with approximately 8.2 billion Singapore dollars (6.5 billion USD) in assets, according to Fortune. This move is part of a strategic pivot towards fund management and commercial properties under CEO Michael Smith. SCPREF will focus on prime commercial assets in Singapore's central business district. The fund's initial portfolio includes buildings such as Asia Square Tower 1, One Raffles Link, Marina Bay Link Mall, and Towers 1 and 2 of the Marina Bay Financial Center. Smith told Fortune, "Going forward, we imagine ourselves having a series of funds with high-quality investors alongside us, creating fund management revenue."
Study Finds Low Confidence in Moral Leadership
A recent study by LRN and the HOW Institute for Society indicates that less than 10% of employees believe their bosses demonstrate moral leadership, Fortune reported. The 2026 study, which surveyed more than 2,500 U.S. workers, assessed the presence of moral leadership practices in business. Dov Seidman, founder and chairman of LRN and the HOW Institute for Society, has been studying leadership behaviors for many years.
Research Highlights Skin Regeneration and AI Literature Reviews
Recent research suggests that mysterious ridges in the skin could aid in regeneration, according to Nature News. In addition, an open-source AI is now available to perform scientific literature reviews. The AI is detailed in a Nature article by Asai et al.
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