Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Xi's China Tightens Exit and entry Rules, Citizens Face Bans Of Up To 3 Years to protect technology and national security
What Drove Life Into The Trees during evolution?
Meta’s $200-$1 trillion lawsuit could change social media forever
What's Behind India's 'Record' Social Media Takedowns in India? with Palki Sharma
President Trump is serious: Hormuz could become U.S. territory. Really!
The One Big Beautiful Bill restored 100 percent expensing for machinery and equipment, immediate expensing for domestic research and development, and temporary full expensing for qualifying factory structures
Copper is new king for Australia's BHP as profit jumps 30%
One of the most egregious mistakes in journalism: Comparisons with same period last year
On a daily basis tons of news media articles are published including such annual comparisons per month, quarter, semi annual.
Often times this information is rather useless or even disinformation! What if e.g. last year's number was an aberration from normal or an extreme value or unique for some reason. Some journalists note this deviation from normal, but often without further analysis.
Much better would be comparisons to some normal value e.g. moving averages or monthly/quarterly,semiannual averages over several years etc. Practical suggestions: A 12 months moving average for monthly data and a 16 quarters moving average for quarterly data. You get the idea!
Given that it is now the second quarter of the 21st century with so many data sources and analytics easily available, this journalistic failure is even more difficult to excuse!
However, too many journalists are lazy or lack understanding!
Deregulation Before Privatisation: Fixing Pakistan’s Power Market
Inheritable, fragmented DNA can transfer from mammalian cell to neighboring cell and change how they function via tunneling nanotubes
Ships Not Entering Odesa Ports: What This Means for Ukraine’s Grain Exports
"Ukraine is called a breadbasket of the world because over half of its land is rich, dark chernozem (black soil) ideal for farming. Before the war, it grew enough food to feed 400 million people, supplying a huge share of the world's wheat, corn, barley, and sunflower oil." (Google Search/AI)
Older People Face Higher Risks From a Warming World. Really!
Scientists harness nature to engineer stronger CAR-T cells by switching CAR signalling and receptor shedding
- Stanford Medicine researchers developed a CAR-T cell design, called the AIR platform, that uses a natural protein-shedding process to reduce unwanted signaling.
- In cell and mouse studies, AIR-equipped CAR-T cells showed less exhaustion and stronger antitumor activity.
- By mimicking natural immune regulation, the approach could help advance future CAR-T treatment options for patients with solid tumors.
Estrogen-only menopausal hormone therapy linked to fewer Alzheimer’s hallmarks in women
- Stanford Medicine researchers examined autopsied brains for Alzheimer’s defining pathological hallmarks to learn how menopausal hormone therapy relates to the disease.
- The study found that estrogen-only therapy was associated with fewer of these Alzheimer’s hallmarks and better performance on memory tests and in the ability to function independently.
- The finding challenges a longstanding recommendation against hormone therapy for memory decline and points to a possible benefit against dementia for women who reach menopausal age without a uterus.
NACC for 258 MHT users (mean age of death = 81.9, SD = 19.5) and 2,701 non-MHT users (mean age of death = 82.2, SD = 11.0).
Meet Mexico’s secretary of security and citizen protection who is the counterpart for the US in fighting cross border crime
Astronomers discover a brand-new type of astrophysical object: A black hole star
Oxford Ökonom Maximilian Kasy über KI: Das sollten wir nicht Zuckerberg und Musk überlassen. Wirklich!
Iran offers $30,000 bounty for killing or capturing invading US soldiers with the reward doubled if carried out by a woman.
Bilayer Graphene’s Magic further Revealed
A lot of Western universities have a lousy website search function
This is incredible in the second quarter of the 21st century! I notice it again and again when I frequently visit various university websites.
Maybe these universities are relying too much on Google Search to substitute for their lousy website search function! Unfortunately, Google Search has its flaws too when it comes to content from Western universities.
Often, the search results are undated!
It is not obvious how the search results were selected or how they were sorted.
An option to sort the search results by e.g. recency is often missing (see e.g. example below)
Here is an example: University of Manchester. I searched for bilayer graphene, because very recently Physical Review X journal published an article from researchers of University of Manchester.
