Friday, January 02, 2026

Life's first molecule: Borate boosts its formation, finds study

Amazing stuff!

Notice the abstract speaks of a six step process, but it lists only five steps! The significance and abstract also contained some misspellings or ambiguous spellings (which I corrected).

"One surprising discovery made by the researchers was that the mineral borate, which was expected to interfere with essential prebiotic processes by latching onto key ingredients and preventing further reactions, actually had the opposite effect. Instead, borate helped with the chemical reactions by sweeping away unwanted byproducts and maintaining the pH levels required for RNA synthesis. ..."

From the significance and abstract:
"Significance
RNA may have been the first informational molecule to support Darwinian evolution, and life, on Hadean Earth and/or Noachian Mars. Thus, any model that produces RNA from simple organic molecules is relevant to understanding how life emerged under an “RNA First” hypothesis.
Here, we analyze one model to form prebiotic RNA, finding that all steps are compatible with each other and with noncontroversial geochemical and geodynamical models.
Perhaps coincidentally, these steps most likely occurred 4.3 billion years ago, ca. 100 Mya before some molecular clocks approximate the divergence of the kingdoms of Earth life (ca. 4.2 Ga), and 200 Mya before isotopically “light” carbon is seen in 4.1 Ga zircons, perhaps the oldest trace of life on Earth.

Abstract
Models for prebiotic synthesis often have many steps, each separately validated by laboratory experiments. The challenge then asks whether these steps work together in natural geological environments, absent human intervention.
Here, we analyze a six-step Discontinuous Synthesis Model (DSM) for the prebiotic formation of RNA, proposed to be the first informational molecule to support Darwinian evolution, and life, on Earth and/or Mars.
DSM requires that borate in multiple steps guide the formation of pentoses from simple carbohydrates and control phosphorylation, in all cases by binding adjacent HO-groups on key intermediates. However, adjacent HO-groups must react in two other steps, which borate might inhibit.
Experiments here show that borate does not inhibit these two other steps, but rather facilitates them. This makes the six-step DSM a “no human intervention” route from simple precursors (1 to 3 carbons, 0 to 2 nitrogens) to oligomeric RNA with predominantly 3’,5’-linkages at least 6 nucleotides long, but possibly much longer.
The process
i) exploits privileged chemistry in
ii) intermittently irrigated aquifers constrained by basalt that
iii) have borate
iv) above a redox-neutral mantle
v) having access to an atmosphere transiently reduced by a Vesta-sized impactor.
In a possible coincidence, such an impact occurred most likely ca. 4.3 billion years ago (Ga), ~100 Mya before some molecular clocks date the divergence of the three kingdoms of life on Earth (4.2 Ga), and ca. 200 Mya before isotopically “light” carbon is reported in zircons dated at 4.1 Ga. This carbon may be the oldest trace of life ever proposed."

Life's first molecule: Borate boosts its formation, finds study

AI agents democratise computational chemistry with new, accessible platforms to all

Good news! What about other sciences and math?

Caveat: I did not read the whole, long article.

"... In 2025, several preprints were released showcasing new agentic frameworks for doing computational and quantum chemistry. Each of the teams developing these platforms ..."

AI agents democratise computational chemistry - new platforms make quantum calculations accessible to all | Chemistry World "Large language models are powering a new generation of AI agents that could transform computational chemistry from a specialist discipline into one any researcher can use, reports Julia Robinson"

Venezuela Detains several U.S. Citizens Amid Trump Administration’s Growing Pressure

Bad news! Is the conflict between the US and Venezuela heating up or escalating? Is the dictator Maduro playing hard ball?

"Venezuelan security forces have detained several Americans in the months since the Trump administration began a military and economic pressure campaign against the government of the South American nation, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter.

Some of the detainees face legitimate criminal charges, while the U.S. government is considering designating at least two prisoners as wrongfully detained, according to the official. ..."

Venezuela Detains U.S. Citizens Amid Trump Administration’s Growing Pressure - The New York Times

Credits: Defense News

On Name That Part: 3D Part Segmentation and Naming

This seems to be an interesting, new paper by Alan Yuille and his team!

From the abstract:
"We address semantic 3D part segmentation: decomposing objects into parts with meaningful names.
While datasets exist with part annotations, their definitions are inconsistent across datasets, limiting robust training.
Previous methods produce unlabeled decompositions or retrieve single parts without complete shape annotations.
We propose ALIGN-Parts, which formulates part naming as a direct set alignment task. Our method decomposes shapes into partlets - implicit 3D part representations - matched to part descriptions via bipartite assignment. We combine geometric cues from 3D part fields, appearance from multi-view vision features, and semantic knowledge from language-model-generated affordance descriptions.
Text-alignment loss ensures partlets share embedding space with text, enabling a theoretically open-vocabulary matching setup, given sufficient data.
Our efficient and novel, one-shot, 3D part segmentation and naming method finds applications in several downstream tasks, including serving as a scalable annotation engine.
As our model supports zero-shot matching to arbitrary descriptions and confidence-calibrated predictions for known categories, with human verification, we create a unified ontology that aligns PartNet, 3DCoMPaT++, and Find3D, consisting of 1,794 unique 3D parts.
We also show examples from our newly created Tex-Parts dataset. We also introduce 2 novel metrics appropriate for the named 3D part segmentation task."

[2512.18003] Name That Part: 3D Part Segmentation and Naming (preprint, open access)







Pacifist Japan moving from exclusive self-defense to military buildup

Serious stuff! Headline of the day! With a bully like China in the neighborhood!

Perhaps similar to once long time neutral countries like Sweden and Finland becoming NATO members in the face of Putin the Terrible!

"Japan is barreling forward with efforts to significantly boost its military capabilities to stand up to China’s growing threats by doubling annual arms spending. The goal comes as Tokyo’s main ally, the United States, pushes for more military assistance in Asia and a military hawk and ultra-conservative takes over Japan’s leadership.

Japan says it is still a peaceful nation and the buildup is necessary for a more self-reliant military that can better deter China. ..."

Pacifist Japan moving from exclusive self-defense to military buildup

Hong Kong/Shenzen made humanoid robots officially deployed at China-Vietnam border crossings starting this month

Amazing stuff! Can the West keep up with China in the robotics race!

Just blogged here and here about other recent significant Chinese advances in robotics. 

"... under a $37 million contract, with adult-sized humanoid machines deployed to guide passengers, direct vehicles, and inspect cargo at the busy crossing. ..."

"... Fangchenggang is a coastal city in Guangxi near the border with Vietnam, where cargo trucks, coaches, and day travelers constantly cycle through.

Chinese planners see a border crossing as a tough, real-world test, because schedules are tight and inspections cannot easily stop.

If these robots perform reliably there, it will be easier to argue for similar deployments at airports, seaports, and crowded train stations. ..."

Friday, January 2, 2026 - Join The Flyover

Bizarre video shows humanoid robots preparing for border patrol duties between China and Vietnam "China is about to send humanoid robots to work at a busy border with Vietnam. UBTECH Robotics has won a $37 million contract, to deploy its Walker S2 machines there starting this month."

English for trippers: A retort by a retard

It was not tardy! It came in a retort pouch! A case for tort law?

Chinese T800 humanoid robot with martial arts capabilities goes into mass production for industrial use

Amazing stuff! Can the West keep up with China? Or is this just hype?

Price tag $45,000.

"... EngineAI, a Shenzhen-based robotics company founded in 2023, has recently become the talk of the robotics industry, thanks to the T800's tagline "Born to subvert." Indeed, the robot’s demo showcased a high degree of mobility, as it demonstrated its ability to perform high-flying kicks and kung fu moves with ease. The machine could even spar with humans. ..."

T800 humanoid robot mass production for industrial use




'We are locked and loaded': Trump threatens to attack Iran regime if peaceful protesters harmed or killed

Very serious stuff! A severe escalation! Even if this is only a bluff to encourage and support the protesters and peaceful protests in Iran to continue!

According to Google search: "Over the last five years, human rights organizations estimate that more than 2,000 Iranian protesters were killed by state security forces across two major nationwide crackdowns. The vast majority of these deaths occurred during the November 2019 protests and the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests in 2022-2023."

The Leader of the Free World is leading! Bravo! Will other Western countries join President Trump? Hopefully yes!

How will the usual bad actors like Russia and China or even North Korea respond?

What does President Trump know about the current situation and the overall condition of the Iranian theocracy that we don't? Is the Iranian dictatorship about to collapse after more than 46 years in power?

As of this writing, both Google search and Bing search failed to retrieve the original Truth Social post by President Trump! Very bad!

"US President Donald Trump declared that the United States was "locked and loaded and ready to go" if Iran killed any more protesters, in a post on Truth Social early Friday morning. ..."

"... If Iran "kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue. We are locked and loaded and ready to go," Trump said in an overnight post on Truth Social. ..."

Donald Trump threatens Iranian regime over protests | The Jerusalem Post "'The United States of America will come to their rescue,' President Donald Trump announced about the protestors on Truth Social."

Trump says U.S. will intervene if Iran kills peaceful protesters as economic unrest spreads ""We are locked and loaded and ready to go," the president said in a post on Truth Social early Friday, after economic protests in the Islamic Republic took a sharply violent turn."

Aus Sorge vor einem Verlust der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit bremst der Chemiekonzern BASF seine Investitionen in den Klimaschutz

Höchste Zeit für deutsche Spitzenunternehmen dem Klimawahn und dem Klimaschutz in der Bananenrepublik D eine deutliche Absage zu erteilen bevor es zu spät ist! 

Am deutschen Unwesen wird die Welt nicht genesen!

"Aus Sorge vor einem Verlust der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit bremst der Chemiekonzern BASF seine Investitionen in den Klimaschutz. Das Thema bleibe langfristig aber relevant, sagt Finanzvorstand Elvermann."

BASF kürzt seine Investitionen in den Klimaschutz: Das ist der Grund | FAZ




Saudi Arabia Quietly Lifts Its Alcohol Ban for some residents

Good news! In some countries progress is slower than in other countries! 😊

When will Saudi citizens claim discrimination and protest? Give me death or give me beer! Just kidding!

"Saudi Arabia is quietly permitting some residents to buy alcohol, breaking a longstanding taboo as the Islamic kingdom looks to expand its tourism sector, attract high-earning expatriates and modernize its conservative image.

Without making an announcement, the government in recent weeks has begun allowing non-Muslims with the premium residency status given to skilled or wealthy expatriates to buy beer, wine and spirits  ..."

Saudi Arabia Quietly Lifts Its Alcohol Ban - WSJ "The Islamic kingdom is loosening its laws against alcohol as part of a modernization push"

Did natural radioactivity help with habitability on Earth during the time of the primordial soup?

Amazing stuff!

"Habitability gets funky on worlds outside our own. While plants use sunlight for energy and animals, in turn, use plants, life in the subsurface oceans of icy moons has to find another way. New research suggests that primordial life could take advantage of radioactively decaying elements in rocks.

Typically, planetary scientists have thought that hydrothermal vents on Jupiter’s fourth-largest moon, Europa, spurred the rocky reactions needed to generate free energy for life in the form of movable electrons. ...

A team has theorized that trace radioactive elements in rocks, such as uranium-238 and phosphorus-40, might dissolve into the water over time, decaying and releasing heat. That heat could split apart water molecules, generating hydrogen and oxygen ions with available electrons—and thus energy for life. ..."

From the abstract:
"Europa and other icy ocean worlds have long been considered prime targets for astrobiology. Their potential for habitability has generally been thought to depend on chemical disequilibria produced by ongoing water-rock interaction. However, recent studies have raised questions about whether such interactions are currently active on Europa (Byrne et al. 2024, Austin et al. 2025). In addition to the ocean, the presence of liquid water bodies within the ice shell—so-called perched lakes--has been suggested (Schmidt et al. 2011). The latter represents another potential environment for future astrobiological exploration. Both of these environments where liquid water is present at Europa, but water-rock interaction may not currently be active, motivate consideration of alternative mechanisms for sustaining chemical energy sources.
We examine a novel mechanism in which the decay of radioactive isotopes (e.g., ⁴⁰K, 235U, ²³⁸U) drives liquid water radiolysis, generating local chemical disequilibria that could support microbial metabolism.
Our modeling shows that even low concentrations of these isotopes can produce both significant oxidants and reductants in aqueous environments without active water-rock interaction.
Depending on the salinity, these redox gradients could support approximately 1,000 microbial cells per liter under conditions similar to those inferred for Enceladus’s ocean, and up to 20,000 cells per liter at salinities comparable to terrestrial seawater. These values fall within the range of previous estimates for Europa’s ocean (~ 100-100,000 cells per liter, Hand+2017) and the equivalent biomass would be approximately 1023 - 1026 cells, comparable to the biomass of roughly 1,000-1,000,000 blue whales.
The decay of ⁴⁰K also leads to the production of ⁴⁰Ar, which could be detected by Europa Clipper’s MASPEX.
This mechanism offers a new perspective on the potential habitability of icy ocean worlds that may lack active water-rock interaction, i.e. Titan, Ganymede, and the Uranian moons."

ScienceAdviser

Life in Europa’s ocean could feed on rocks’ radioactive decay "After series of bleak findings, theory sparks hope for alternative energy source within Jupiter’s intriguing moon"

One simple reason why Germany is a banana republic!

In the year 2026, the probate court of Munich (Amtsgericht/Nachlassgericht) still uses a fax machine (Telefax: 09621 / 96241-3115) and allows filled out forms to be faxed into the court!

I know that for a fact, because my mother, a long time resident of Munich, recently died and I am now dealing with this court.

Who in their right mind still uses faxing or a fax machine (hardware or software) in the year 2026!

May the rest of the world have a good laugh at the old fashioned, stubborn tree hugging Germans!

This is only one of many other reasons! 😊

See last entry "Telefax" under "Kontakt"





Thursday, January 01, 2026

Bernie Sanders Swears in Zohran Mamdani as NYC Mayor

To be sworn in by a fool like US Senator Bernie Sanders was a bad choice!

First commercial flying car now in production by Alef in California

Good news!

Soul Train Line Lover Girl Teena Marie

Enjoy!

Luther Vandross - Give Me The Reason (Official Video)

Enjoy! There are some funny scenes in this video!

Dionne Warwick, Luther Vandross - How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye (Official Video)

Enjoy!

Billy Preston - My Sweet Lord (Live)

Enjoy! At the Concert for George Harrison in 2002.

Thyssenkrupp vor dem Stahl-Deal? Indischer Investor Naveen Jindal (Jindal Steel) überrascht Aufsichtsrat

Empfehlenswert! Indien, die aufsteigende Supermacht!

Why Has Bulgaria Adopted the Euro as Its Currency? With Palki Sharma

Recommendable! There are still a few EU member countries without the Euro as currency.

How Rome Built an Impenetrable Army

Very recommendable!

Entertainment and Media Bloodbath Widened in 2025: 17,000 Jobs Slashed, up 18% from 2024

Bad news! More than a total 53,000 jobs from 2023-25!

"In 2025, over 17,000 jobs were cut across television, film, broadcast, news and streaming in the first 11 months of the year. This figure was up 18% from last year, continuing a trend from the past few years as the industry has wrestled with consolidation and other pressures like the double strikes in 2023.

News alone, including broadcast, digital and print, suffered 2,254 job cuts to date, 179 of which occurred in November, but for the year, cuts were down 50% from the 4,537 job losses announced during the same period last year. ..."

Entertainment and Media Bloodbath Widened in 2025: 17,000 Jobs Slashed "The year 2025 was a bloodbath for film, streaming, television, and news workers in Hollywood as the media continued its downward spiral from its once commanding position as a leading American institution."

Entertainment and Media Layoffs Up 18% With Over 17,000 Jobs Slashed in 2025 "A wave of consolidation, AI-driven change and cost-cutting pushed entertainment and media layoffs sharply higher in 2025"




US Secretary of State Rubio Risks to fail on Somaliland Opportunity, President Trump needs to intervene by Michael Rubin

Very recommendable! Like Israel just did, the US should recognize the state of Somaliland!

"... Somaliland did everything right. It oriented itself toward the West, was the only democracy in a sea of dictatorships, shut down terrorist cells, and denied its territory to the weapons smuggling that sustained both Yemen’s Houthis and Somalia’s al Qaeda-affiliated al Shabaab.

The State Department never got the memo. At the time, Donald Yamamoto, a career diplomat and one of the Foreign Service’s top Africa hands, was U.S. ambassador to Somalia. He sought to ingratiate himself with Mogadishu, encouraging a de facto embargo of Somaliland while channeling billions of dollars of aid and debt relief to Somalia’s pro-China government. His theory was simple: Mogadishu’s happiness would reflect his success. Keep the money flowing, and Mogadishu would be happy.
His successor, Larry André, Jr., stood firm in the idea before retiring early and going to work for Somalia’s largest telecom provider, lobbying to allow it access to U.S. banks after previous terrorist finance allegations.

Bullies prey on weakness and vulnerability. As secretary of state under former [46th President], Antony Blinken [a total fool] signaled ambivalence.

China launched a proxy war, supporting Somali militias against Somaliland to punish the country for siding with Taiwan and to seize its rare earths by force. 

Somalilanders hoped that Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio would end the State Department’s self-defeating, pro-Beijing policy toward the Horn of Africa and perhaps even recognize Somaliland’s independence as Israel just did. Many in Congress, the Pentagon, the National Security Council, and the intelligence community favor independence. The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act called for the State Department to conduct a policy review. ...

On Dec. 21, 2025, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the recipient of billions of dollars in U.S. assistance, told Chinese television that he endorsed China seizing Taiwan by force. And yet, Rubio’s State Department continues to embrace the Somali president first promoted by former Secretary Hillary Clinton. ...

Just as then-President Harry S. Truman defied the State Department when he recognized Israel in 1948, Trump should defy the State Department to embrace Somaliland, the most pro-American, anti-Chinese country in Africa."

Rubio and Landau Risk Oversleeping on Somaliland Opportunity | American Enterprise Institute - AEI

Resurrected tissue: Mechanism that enables regeneration after extensive damage solves a 50-year-old mystery

Amazing stuff!

"... A new study from the Weizmann Institute of Science, ... reveals that the very enzymes responsible for cellular destruction—caspases—may also render certain cells resistant to death, enabling damaged tissue not only to regenerate but even to become more resilient. ..."

"... A delicate balance between tissue repair and excess growth is essential to any regenerative process. In the final part of their study, the researchers revealed how uncontrolled growth is prevented during tissue repair after injury. “DARE cells promote the growth of nearby NARE cells, apparently by secreting growth signals,” ... “In turn, NARE cells secrete signals that inhibit the growth of DARE cells. In fact, we’ve discovered a negative-feedback loop between the two cell populations that prevents overgrowth.” ...

Many cancers originate in epithelial cells that have lost normal growth control, and many traditional cancer treatments aim to cause them to self-destruct through apoptosis. Our findings pave the way for understanding why such treatments sometimes fail and how they could be improved. The results also point toward new ways in which we might be able to accelerate beneficial regeneration of healthy tissue after injury.” ..."

From the abstract:
"Caspases are best known for promoting apoptosis, yet their role in tissue regeneration by compensatory proliferation remains unclear.
Using Drosophila wing discs and a delayed reporter for the initiator caspase-9 ortholog Dronc activity, we identify two apoptosis-resistant epithelial cell populations that mediate regeneration after ionizing radiation:
Dronc-activating (DARE) and
non-activating (NARE) cells.
Dronc activity in DARE cells, independent of Dark and effector caspases, drives regeneration both cell-autonomously and non-cell-autonomously.
The TNFR in DARE cells, Wengen, likely activated by ROS, strongly promotes DARE proliferation, while TNF/Eiger and TNFR Grindelwald moderately suppress it. Downstream, p38 MAPK is the main signaling essential for DARE and NARE cell proliferation.
Myo1D ensures DARE survival by preventing lethal effector caspase activation, whereas Myo7A/Crinkled supports moderate caspase activity.
Dying cells trigger DARE induction, and both DARE and NARE transmit apoptosis resistance to progeny, with DARE progeny showing enhanced resistance. Maintaining balanced DARE-NARE proliferation is crucial for proper regeneration, growth, and differentiation, insights that may be relevant to radiation-resistant cells in cancer therapy."

Resurrected tissue: Mechanism that enables regeneration after extensive damage solves a 50-year-old mystery

Resurrected Tissue (original news release) "Weizmann Institute researchers have solved a 50-year-old mystery, uncovering the molecular mechanism that enables tissue regeneration after extensive damage. The findings may pave the way for treatments that help prevent cancer from returning"


DARE cells (their bodies marked in green) and NARE cells (their bodies are unmarked) in the epithelial tissue from which the fly’s wing develops. In red are the nuclei of cells as they divide. The researchers discovered that NARE cells receive signals from neighboring DARE cells instructing them to proliferate


Early neanderthals made fire 400,000 years ago in the UK pushing back the origin of human fire making by over 350,000 years

Amazing stuff! Another surprising discovery about the Neanderthals!

I had previously blogged here already about this discovery, but it was only about a video!

I bet this is not the earliest ever, but other places somewhere around the world will be discovered in the future.

"... Pinpointing exactly when this kind of fire use evolved is tricky, since the traces of natural burns and human-made ones look alike. Now, a new study reports on a concentrated patch of heated sediment and burned stone tools from the East Farm Barnham archeological site.

The researchers found two fragments of pyrite, a mineral that can produce sparks when struck against flint, indicating that the early Neanderthals used them as “a fire-making kit.” These ancient deposits mark the earliest known evidence of fire-making, roughly 400,000 years ago. ..."

"A stunning discovery at an archaeological dig in the UK is rewriting the timeline of when humans first made fire.

Researchers have discovered the earliest known instance of human-created fire, which took place in the east of England 400,000 years ago.

The new discovery, in the village of Barnham, pushes the origin of human fire-making back by more than 350,000 years, far earlier than previously thought. ..."

"The discovery shows humans were making fire around 350,000 years earlier than previously known.

Research ... provides evidence of the earliest known instance of fire-making by humans – around 400,000 years ago. Previous recorded instances of fire-making date to only 50,000 years ago. ..."

From the abstract:
"Fire-making is a uniquely human innovation that stands apart from other complex behaviours such as tool production, symbolic culture and social communication.
Controlled fire use provided adaptive opportunities that had profound effects on human evolution. Benefits included warmth, protection from predators, cooking and creation of illuminated spaces that became focal points for social interaction. Fire use developed over a million years, progressing from harvesting natural fire to maintaining and ultimately making fire.
However, determining when and how fire use evolved is challenging because natural and anthropogenic burning are hard to distinguish. Although geochemical methods have improved interpretations of heated deposits, unequivocal evidence of deliberate fire-making has remained elusive.
Here we present evidence of fire-making on a 400,000-year-old buried land surface at Barnham (UK), where heated sediments and fire-cracked flint handaxes were found alongside two fragments of iron pyrite—a mineral used in later periods to strike sparks with flint.
Geological studies show that pyrite is locally rare, suggesting it was brought deliberately to the site for fire-making.
The emergence of this technological capability provided important social and adaptive benefits, including the ability to cook food on demand—particularly meat—thereby enhancing digestibility and energy availability, which may have been crucial for hominin brain evolution."

"... Sites in Africa suggest humans used natural fire over a million years ago, but the discovery at the Palaeolithic site in Barnham evidences the creation and control of fire, which carries huge implications for human development and evolution. Until now, the oldest known evidence of fire-making was from 50,000 years ago, found in northern France. ..."

Early neanderthals made fire 400,000 years ago

The moment the earliest known human-made fire was uncovered "BBC News visits the prehistoric site in Suffolk"

Groundbreaking discovery shows earliest evidence of fire-making (official news release) "Researchers led by the British Museum have unearthed the earliest known evidence of fire-making, dating back over 400,000 years, in a field in Suffolk."


The site at Barnham, where the discoveries were made


Ancient Greece to Turner v Constable: Five of the greatest rivalries in art history

Recommendable!

Ancient Greece to Turner v Constable: Seven of the greatest rivalries in art history









The record Year 2025 of the $100 Million sales per luxury residences in the US housing market

Wow!

"The U.S. housing market in 2025 was tepid at best. Ultra luxury real estate, on the other hand, was white-hot.

The top 10 residential deals were all above $100 million—up from seven in 2024 and five in 2023 ..."

The Year of the $100 Million House - WSJ (behind paywall) "For the first time ever, every luxury property on the list of 2025’s 10 biggest sales traded at nine figures or more"

Boosting the Coherence of X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers

Amazing stuff!

"X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have transformed the study of matter by delivering femtosecond and attosecond pulses at angstrom wavelengths, enabling direct observation of ultrafast structural and electronic dynamics. Despite these successes, XFELs have long lacked a capability central to precision optical science: stable temporal phase coherence.

Most XFEL facilities operate in the self-amplified spontaneous-emission (SASE) regime, in which radiation originates from microscopic shot noise in an electron beam. This mechanism produces extremely bright pulses, but shot-to-shot fluctuations in their temporal structure limit their use in phase-sensitive experiments useful for metrology, interferometry, and ultrafast spectroscopy. ...

In conventional lasers, mode locking enforces a fixed phase relationship among an optical cavity’s longitudinal modes—discrete, equally spaced frequencies that resonate with the cavity. Without mode locking, these modes would oscillate independently, and their random phases would lead to noisy emission in time. When mode locking synchronizes their phases, the modes interfere constructively at regular intervals, producing a periodic train of ultrashort pulses. ...

XFELs, however, lack a physical resonator and therefore do not possess longitudinal modes in the usual sense of a cavity-based laser. They operate in a single pass, as electron bunches propagating through a sequence of undulators emit x-ray radiation. Nevertheless, theory has shown that an effective set of longitudinal modes can be synthesized by inserting, between undulator modules, magnetic chicanes that introduce a fixed delay between successive amplification stages. These delays define a comb of allowed frequencies—sometimes described as “synthetic” longitudinal modes—whose spacing is determined by the relative temporal slippage between the emitted x rays and the electrons. Recent experiments have demonstrated that such multichicane schemes enhance temporal coherence in SASE operation ..."

From the abstract:
"X-ray free-electron lasers (FELs) are powerful photon sources offering a wide wavelength range, subfemtosecond pulse duration, and high brightness. Most x-ray FELs are based on self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE). SASE-FEL radiation has excellent transverse but only limited longitudinal coherence, with power and spectral profiles consisting of multiple randomly distributed spikes.
In this Letter, we present the first experimental demonstration of mode-locked SASE, which generates periodic trains of phase-locked sub femtosecond pulses, thus providing an x-ray analog of the optical frequency comb.
Our approach combines the mode-coupled SASE scheme, where magnetic chicanes between the undulator modules of the FEL increase the coherence of the output radiation, and an external optical laser that restricts the FEL amplification to periodic and short regions of the electron bunch.
The work relies on evidence in the frequency and time domains for photons and electrons, respectively, and will benefit investigations of ultrafast dynamics as well as coherent spectroscopy, and enable new types of experiments requiring phase-correlated x-ray pulses."

Physics - Boosting the Coherence of X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers "Mode locking—a laser technique that revolutionized optical physics—has been extended to x rays, producing stable trains of attosecond pulses with unprecedented phase coherence."



Fig. 1 (a) Schematic layout of the experiment. (b) and (c) Longitudinal phase space measurements of the electron beam without and with the 790-nm seed laser, respectively.


English for trippers: Panic on the Titanic

No manic!

When the "unsinkable" ship hit an iceberg!

China's latest large-scale military exercises simulated a blockade, quarantine and isolate Taiwan

Perhaps, the aging Xi Jinping (age 72, dictator for life) prefers a full blockade over an invasion of Taiwan to gain fame and glory!

Maybe Taiwan will get the Berlin Blockade (1948-49) treatment?

When China becomes more like Taiwan and the Communist Party of China has to compete in fair and square democratic elections with other political parties then the Taiwanese people might very well decide in a referendum to be reunified with mainland China.


"The People’s Republic of China (PRC) conducted large-scale military exercises that simulated a blockade around Taiwan from December 29–30. The exercise, named Justice Mission 2025, was the second exercise of its kind in 2025. Justice Mission 2025 rehearsed operational elements of a campaign to isolate Taiwan while using the rehearsal to enhance PRC political and psychological pressure on Taiwan and its allies. PRC propaganda emphasized the blockade aspects of the exercise, but it may also have been intended to practice combining blockade/interdiction missions with operations that would support a decapitation strike or invasion of Taiwan.

Key Takeaways
  • Justice Mission 2025 simulated a blockade of Taiwan’s major port cities and the interdiction of Taiwanese energy imports.
  • The PRC deployed 14 China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels during the exercises, indicating that the CCG will play an important role in a blockade or quarantine of Taiwan. The CCG would likely interdict non-military vessels during a blockade to create a veneer of legitimacy under the pretext of “law enforcement” operations.  
  • The exercise was likely rehearsing cooperation between the CCG and the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) in such activities since PLAN vessels operated together with CCG ships.
..."

China & Taiwan Update, Special Edition, December 31, 2025 | AEI

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Das sind die Haupttäter, Silvester in 2025 in Berlin Neukölln

Unglaublich, was da wieder mal Abging in der Bananenrepublik D!

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) report reportedly uncovers $5.8 billion in erroneous federal assistance under Biden admin

The senile, demented and corrupt 46th President was one of the worst in US history!

Wings - Mull Of Kintyre (Paul McCartney)

Enjoy!

Israel bans 37 aid groups from Gaza unless they cooperate, where the humanitarian situation remains dire, but approves 24 NGOs

Update of 1/1/2026: Israel approves 24 NGOs to operate within Gaza, Doctors Without Borders among several banned groups "Overall, the 24 organizations on this list account for 99% of the total aid volume, according to Israel, though it has not yet named them."

Good news! Bravo! Keep collaborators or useful idiots of coward mass killers like Hamas out!
"Israel plans to ban 37 aid organisations from operating in Gaza from Thursday unless they hand over detailed information on their Palestinian staff"

Protests in Iran continued on the fourth day to expand geographically across Iran on December 31, 2025

Serious stuff! Hope and pray, the Iranian people will finally get rid of their theocratic dictatorship!

The Middle East and the world would be a much better place without the militaristic, belligerent theocracy and dictatorship in Iran in power since 1979! When will the Iranian people finally get rid of being governed by an authoritarian regime since 1941.


"Small protests broke out in Tehran on December 28 and have since spread to 17 out of Iran’s 31 provinces. Protests spread to Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Ilam, Khuzestan, Khorasan Razavi, and Lorestan provinces on December 31. ... recorded a total of 31 protests in Iran on December 31, compared to 24 protests on December 30. The protests took place across 12 provinces, including the five mentioned above.

Iranian security forces shot live fire to disperse protesters in at least two instances on December 31, as protests continued across Iran for the fourth consecutive day. Security forces fired live ammunition at crowds of protesters in Fasa, Fars Province, and Kuhdasht, Lorestan Province, on December 31. The regime appears to be using live fire to suppress protests in less populated areas of Iran. The regime has historically struggled to impose control in more rural areas.

The regime also deployed water cannons in an attempt to suppress protests on December 31. Security forces used a water cannon against protesters in Hamedan. The weather in Hamedan is currently two degrees below zero degrees Celsius. Security forces also reportedly used a water cannon against protesters in Arak, Markazi Province. The regime’s use of water cannons against protesters comes amid Iran’s unprecedented water shortage crisis. The regime’s deployment of water as a tool to suppress protests amid Iran’s water crisis highlights the regime’s prioritization of its security and survival.

The regime also continued to arrest protesters on December 31. ..."

Iran Update, December 31, 2025 | Critical Threats

Racial Disparities in Housing Returns - American Economic Association. Really!

Again, the AEA promotes junk science and demagoguery!

These very clever authors of this research even capitalized White like in White homeowners! 

This is not an apple to apples comparison, but skin color ideology bias! This is disgusting racist research!

What about white compared to brown or black Hispanic homeowners?

If economic circumstances and location of residence of these homeowners irrespective of skin color had been the same or very similar in this study, then probably no significant "racial differences" nor "racial gap" were found.

From the abstract:
"We show that higher rates of distressed home sales (i.e., foreclosures and short sales) among Black and Hispanic homeowners severely reduce realized housing returns for these groups—in particular, to a level below that realized by White homeowners. Yet absent financial distress, houses owned by minorities do not appreciate at substantially slower rates than houses owned by non minorities. Racial differences [???] in liquidity and income stability, which are imperfectly observed by lenders, are important determinants of differences in distress. Policies that prevent foreclosure among distressed minorities can mitigate the racial gap [???] in returns."

Racial Disparities in Housing Returns - American Economic Association (no public access)

Trump banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago’s spa in 2003 after an 18-year-old beautician told managers he’d pressured her for sex during a house call

Good news! This should quash any further Eppstein smear campaign against Trump!

"The incident wasn’t reported to the local authorities, according to ex-staffers and police. Epstein frequented Trump’s club in the late 1990s and early 2000s. For years, spa workers had warned each other about Epstein, who was known among staff for being sexually suggestive and exposing himself during appointments.
He was arrested in 2006 after underage teens told police he paid them for sex. The White House said WSJ was “writing up fallacies and innuendo in order to smear” the president and that he “did nothing wrong and he kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of Mar a Lago for being a creep.” The Trump Organization didn’t respond to requests for comment."

The Wall Street Journal What's news

The Human Heart of the Little Tramp - Charlie Chaplin

Recommendable! Maybe in 2026 I will watch some of Charlie Chaplin's slapstick movies again Charlie Chaplin was a genius!

The Human Heart of the Little Tramp – Religion & Liberty Online


Charlie Chaplin eating a shoe sole (Source)


Wie China sich die künftige Weltordnung vorstellt (verbunden mit allen Schurken dieser Welt)

Bedenkenswert! Eine seit längerem bestehende, wachsende Herausforderung an den Westen und Japan sowie Südkorea!

Keine kommunistische Partei war je so und für so viele Jahrzehnte erfolgreich im Inneren wie nach Außen, wie die Kommunistische Partei Chinas. Ein Ende der Einparteiendiktatur ist nicht abzusehen!

Wird sich China an Taiwan die Zähne ausbeißen? Wird China wie Taiwan werden? Hoffentlich bald!

Der Artikel wurde von einem Feuilletonisten geschrieben.

Wie China sich die künftige Weltordnung vorstellt | FAZ (behind paywall) "Handelsbeziehungen, Kredite, Investitionen und mehr: China ist dabei, ein globales Netzwerk jenseits westlicher Strukturen zu knüpfen. Die „Globalen Initiativen“ liefern Einblicke in die Pläne der Staatsführung in Peking."


Der Vertreter des Iran scheint in den vorderen zwei Reihen zu fehlen.


China is developing an edge in satellite independent navigation

Serious stuff! Can the West keep up with China?

"A critical gap is emerging. China is publishing aggressively on satellite-independent navigation—bee-style path integration, salmon-like magnetic sensing and bio-hybrid drones. Yet the United States and its allies remain focused on satellite resilience rather than replacement.

This silent edge matters. Swarms of Chinese aircraft, missiles and autonomous vessels guided without satellite signals would erode allied electromagnetic-warfare dominance and weaken deterrence in the Indo-Pacific. If left unaddressed, it risks becoming the decisive asymmetry of the next decade.

Chinese research institutes and military universities are producing a steady stream of papers on bio-inspired navigation. Tests with drone aircraft and uncrewed submarines are verifying:

—Path integration (tracking distance and direction), as used by ants;

—Geomagnetic sensing (detecting variations in the earth’s magnetic field); and

—Optic flow (observing visible objects’ movement relative to a camera) and motion sensing, by which insects work out their position.

Quantum compass prototypes, exploiting atomic spin properties, are also under development.

Laboratories linked to the Chinese armed forces have demonstrated autonomous drones navigating without satellite signals, and Chinese patents describe bio-hybrid systems that fuse magnetic and visual cues. The sheer volume of publications signals that China is preparing to fight in environments in which satellite navigation signals are jammed. Western forces would struggle in those circumstances. ..."

China is developing an edge in satellite independent navigation | The Strategist

Female Ex-teacher accused of possessing 500+ child porn images — second arrest deepens case incl. aggravated sexual assault

Another Me Too event! Welcome to the age of gender equality!

Men watch out in the battle of the sexes! 😊

"Aformer teacher in Texas has been accused of inappropriate sexual contact with a child and possession of child pornography. Just days after the substitute teacher’s arrest, her alleged boyfriend was also arrested for child sex crimes.

On Dec. 19, Madison Paige Jones was reportedly charged with one count of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two counts of indecency with a child sexual contact, and one count of possession of child pornography. ..."

Ex-teacher accused of possessing 500+ child porn images — second arrest deepens case | Blaze Media "Law enforcement sources say the case remains an active investigation."

Meet LLMRouter: An Intelligent Routing System designed to Optimize LLM Inference by Dynamically Selecting the most Suitable Model for Each Query

This seems to be an interesting approach! Probably it can be combined/integrated with mixture of experts (MoE) approaches.

"LLMRouter is an open source routing library from the U Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign that treats model selection as a first class system problem. It sits between applications and a pool of LLMs and chooses a model for each query based on task complexity, quality targets, and cost, all exposed through a unified Python API and CLI. The project ships with more than 16 routing models, a data generation pipeline over 11 benchmarks, and a plugin system for custom routers. ..."

"... To achieve intelligent routing, it defines:
  • Smart Routing: Automatically routes queries to the optimal LLM based on task complexity, cost, and performance requirements.
  • Multiple Router Models: Support for over 16 routing models, including KNN, SVM, MLP, Matrix Factorization, Elo Rating, Graph-based routers, BERT-based routers, Hybrid probabilistic routers, transformed-score routers, multi-round routers, and many additional advanced strategies.
..."

Meet LLMRouter: An Intelligent Routing System designed to Optimize LLM Inference by Dynamically Selecting the most Suitable Model for Each Query - MarkTechPost

China Hangzhou's AI Robot Police Officer Directs City Traffic

Amazing stuff! Can the West keep up with China?

"Hangzhou is the latest city in China to take traffic control to a new level, rolling out a new AI-powered robot police officer to direct vehicles and pedestrians at a major intersection and issue polite warnings to law-breakers. ..."

Hangzhou's AI Robot Police Officer Directs City Traffic




$35 million stolen in a weekend long Bank Heist in in Gelsenkirchen, Germany

The banana republic of Germany is in the news again! Gelsenkirchen is a city of about 260,000 population. The savings bank is located in the downtown area.

The masked thieves were able to spend a whole weekend to break into the 3,000 safe-deposit boxes and carrying their loot to their getaway car parked in the garage? Nobody noticed?

It was reported that the thieves used tools not available in a regular hardware store to drill into the vault of the bank.

"Thieves drilled through a parking garage wall into a savings bank vault in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, then spent the weekend breaking into more than 3,000 safe-deposit boxes and stealing an estimated $35 million in cash, gold, and jewelry.

Police described the heist as “very professionally executed,”  ... with witnesses reporting masked men carrying large bags through the parking garage stairwell before fleeing in a black Audi RS 6 with stolen license plates.

The break-in came to light Monday morning when a fire alarm was triggered, and emergency services discovered the hole. ...

About 200 distressed customers massed outside the closed bank branch on Tuesday after police received threats against employees, with many victims reporting losses far exceeding their insured values."


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A giant hole in the wall of the bank vault, shown in a photo released by German police (Handout)


Believe it or not, the US doesn’t have an Indo-Pacific warfighting HQ

Bad news! This sounds almost incredible given the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941!

"US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth should decisively direct the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, to establish a dedicated theatre-level headquarters within the US Indo-Pacific Command. In doing so, Hegseth would promote the objectives of rapid reprioritisation of military resources, improved planning and revitalised alliances. ...

Since January, the second administration of President Donald Trump has issued interim national security guidance prioritising the Indo-Pacific and the challenge posed by China. ...

But even as prospects of an invasion across the Taiwan Strait become increasingly plausible, the United States lacks an Indo-Pacific command structure designed for a major theatre war. ..."

Believe it or not, the US doesn’t have an Indo-Pacific warfighting HQ | The Strategist

France finalizes $1.3B contract for 2 Saab GlobalEye radar planes

Good news!

According to Google: "The Saab GlobalEye is a more modern, multi-domain AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning & Control) system on a business jet platform (Global 6000), featuring a powerful Erieye ER AESA radar for air, land, and sea surveillance, offering long endurance and efficiency; traditional AWACS (like the E-3 Sentry) use larger Boeing 707/767 frames with rotating rotodome radars (like the MESA or older systems) for broad air surveillance but are less agile, bigger, and require more crew, with GlobalEye often seen as a lighter, more flexible, but potentially shorter-range alternative to larger, established systems."

"... Saab has also pushed the plane for NATO after the alliance recently canceled its order for Boeing’s E-7 Wedgetail. ..."

France finalizes $1.3B USD contract for 2 Saab GlobalEye radar planes - Breaking Defense "Initially announced at the Paris Air Show in June, the deal makes France the second customer for the Swedish Airborne Early Warning and Control planes after the UAE."




English for trippers: A pacifier for a pacifist

Peace sucks! Just kidding!

How many pacifiers are floating on the surface of the Pacific Ocean?

China's maglev test reaches 435 mph (700 kmh) in under two seconds

Amazing stuff!

"Researchers ... have accelerated a one-ton vehicle from a dead stop to 435 mph (700 km/h) in under two seconds – then back to zero mph on about a 1/4 mile (1,312 ft / 400 meter) magnetic levitation test track. ... That makes it the quickest superconducting maglev acceleration ever demonstrated. ...

But NUDT isn't stopping there. The eventual goal is to hit the 621 mph (1,000 km/h) mark, surpassing the typical 550-580 mph (885-933 km/h) that passenger planes generally cruise at. ...

Though called "high-temperature superconductors (HTS)," it actually operates using liquid nitrogen, closer to -321 °F (–196 °C) ..."

China's maglev test reaches 435 mph in under two seconds

China’s record-smashing maglev achieves 0-700km/h acceleration in less than 2 seconds "Feat seen to catapult China into global top tier of ultra-high-speed maglev technology and unlock new possibilities for hyperloop transport"

Metabolites in million-year-old fossils reveal animals’ lives in detail

Amazing stuff!

Notice this study also mentions warmer temperatures than today millions of years before humans released CO2!

"About 2.4 million years ago, a large, now-extinct elephant meandered along the grassy shores of Lake Malawi in East Africa. Today, scientists know it was a juvenile that munched wormwood bark and mulberry leaves—and may have been fighting an infection when it died.

In a study ... scientists report that fossil bones and teeth from that elephant and other fossil animals dating back millions of years ago contain metabolites, tiny byproducts of internal metabolic processes. These compounds can reveal hidden insights into past environments, including details such as soil acidity and ancient pathogens. The work highlights the promise of such work to provide a window into the past. ...

The study “inaugurates paleometabolomics”—as the field is known—“as a robust, biomolecular tool for extracting … data from millions-of-years-old fossils,” ..."

"For the first time, scientists have analyzed metabolism-related molecules from the fossilized bones of animals that lived 1.3 to 3 million years ago, revealing insights about both the animals and their environments.

The metabolic clues about the animals’ health and diets enabled researchers to paint a picture of their living conditions, including the temperature, soil, rainfall, and vegetation. Their findings, published in Nature, reveal warmer and wetter conditions across these environments compared to today.

Studying metabolites—the molecules produced and used in digestion and other chemical processes in the body—can provide information about health and disease, as well as external factors like diet and environmental exposures. While metabolomic research is increasingly used in studying human diseases and drugs, few scientists have explored its use in understanding the prehistoric world. Instead, they largely focus on DNA in fossils, which is primarily used for establishing genetic relationships. ..."

From the abstract:
"The science of metabolic profiling exploits chemical compound byproducts of metabolism called metabolites that explain internal biological functions, physiological health and disease, and provide evidence of external influences specific to an organism’s habitat.
Here we assess palaeometabolomes from fossilized mammalian hard tissues as a molecular ecological strategy to provide evidence of an ancient organism’s relationship with its environment.
From eastern, central and southern African Plio-Pleistocene localities of palaeoanthropological significance, we study six fossils from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, one from the Chiwondo Beds, Malawi, and one from Makapansgat, South Africa.
We perform endogeneity assessments by analysing palaeometabolomes of palaeosols and the effects of owl digestion on rodent bones to enable prudent ecological inferences.
Diagenesis is indicated by metabolites of collagenase-producing bacteria, whereas the preservation of peptides including those of collagen are identified by proteomics.
Endogenous metabolites document biological functions and exogenous metabolites render environmental details including soil characteristics and woody cover, and enable annual minimum and maximum rainfall and temperature reconstructions at Olduvai Gorge, supporting the freshwater woodland and grasslands of Olduvai Gorge Bed, and the dry woodlands and marsh of Olduvai Gorge Upper Bed II6.
All sites denote wetter and/or warmer conditions than today.
We infer that metabolites preserved in hard tissues derive from an extravasated vasculature serum filtrate that becomes entombed within developing mineralized matrices, and most probably survive palaeontological timeframes in the nanoscopic ‘pool’ of structural-bound water that occurs in hard tissue niches."

Chemicals in million-year-old fossils reveal animals’ lives in detail | Science | AAAS "Ancient meals and infections reconstructed from preserved metabolic markers"

Metabolic Analyses of Animal Fossils Helps Scientists Reconstruct Million-Year-Old Environments (original news release) "Thanks to molecules trapped in ancient animal bones, fossils tell stories about disease, diet, and climate"


A polarized light image of fossilized antelope bone showing intact collagen (scale: 1 mm across)