Friday, July 17, 2026

Uber's $14.8B Delivery Hero deal would nearly double its global footprint

Just wildly speculating: Does it e.g. mean that someone will not have to hail an Uber anymore to drive to the someone's favorite restaurant to have a meal? 😊

"After weeks of speculation, Uber officially agreed to acquire Delivery Hero, a purchase that will take the ride-hailing and delivery giant’s status to new heights, and to nearly 100 markets across Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. ..."

Uber's $14.8B Delivery Hero deal would nearly double its global footprint | TechCrunch


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Inside An Elite University’s Campaign To Bring Conservatives to Campus

Headline of the day!

"The story details efforts by Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels to promote pluralism across the university" (Source)

Inside An Elite University’s Campaign To Bring Conservatives to Campus | RealClearInvestigations

Odysseus journey

What the eponymous movie may not show! 

Source



President Trump: China Accessed 220 Million US Voter Files, Deep State Hid Evidence

Recommendable! Serious stuff! How much were the US media complicit to suppress this information and how it failed to investigate?

A nice summary of President Trump's allegations against China regarding interference in US elections.

Trump: China Accessed 220 Million US Voter Files, Deep State Hid Evidence - The Daily Signal

New efforts by the US Congress to end penny coin circulation and production

Good news!

"House Sets Cash-Rounding Rules for Stores
The House passed what it called “the Common Cents Act” by voice vote, setting national rules for rounding cash transactions to the nearest nickel and legally ending penny production in the U.S.

Under the new bill, if an amount has 1, 2, 6, or 7 as the last cent digit, it can generally be rounded down to the nearest nickel. On the other hand, if an amount ends with 3, 4, 8, or 9 as the last cent digit, it can be rounded up.

The legislation also authorizes the Treasury to test a redesigned, lower-cost nickel made with zinc instead of the current copper-heavy alloy. Currently, every 5-cent nickel cost nearly 14 cents to produce last year, and the U.S. Mint lost roughly $18 million on nickel production alone."

Friday, July 17, 2026 - Join The Flyover

EU Ökodesign-Richtlinie 2026: Was sich ab dem 24. Juli für Ventilatoren ändert. Wirklich!

War das notwendig? Welche Regulierungswut in der EU und in der Bananenrepublik D! Welcher Wahnsinn!

Das erinnert irgendwie an das berühmte Zitat von Präsident Ronald Reagan: "If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."

"Die neue Ökodesign-Verordnung für Energy-related ­Products (EU) 2024/1834 (ErP 2026) hebt die Mindestwirkungsgrade für Ventilatoren spürbar an und bewertet die Effizienz weiterhin über den Fan Efficiency Grade (FEG), jedoch auf Basis aktualisierter Messbedingungen. Darauf weist der Hersteller ebm-papst hin. ..."

ErP 2026: Was sich ab dem 24. Juli für Ventilatoren ändert "Wenn am 24. Juli 2026 die Ökodesign-Richtlinie für Energy-related ­Products (ErP 2026) in Kraft tritt, verschärft die Euro­päische Union deutlich die Anforderungen 
an Ventilatoren. Was ändert sich für Ventilatorenhersteller, OEMs, Anlagenbauer und Betreiber?"

Democrats took Hispanic voters for granted — and paid for it

Good news! On average, Hispanics in the US are probably more conservative than progressive.

"... One of the most significant political developments of the past decade has been the steady movement of Hispanic voters toward conservative principles. Across the country, Hispanic Americans are rejecting the assumption that they belong permanently to one political party. Instead, many are embracing values centered on faith, family, entrepreneurship, and individual liberty. ...

For conservatives, however, demographic movement alone is not enough. If the conservative movement hopes to build a lasting coalition, it must stop treating Hispanic voters as a constituency that receives attention only during election season.

For too long, political outreach to Hispanics has consisted of translated advertisements, a few campaign appearances, and promises made in the final weeks before Election Day. ..."

Democrats took Hispanic voters for granted — and paid for it | Blaze Media "Hispanic Americans are rejecting the idea that ethnicity dictates politics and embracing a message rooted in faith, family, work, and freedom."

Undersea lava flows named after Game of Thrones dragon may reveal a new type of volcanism

Amazing stuff!

Unfortunately, it appears neither the King Abdullah University nor the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research posted any news release on this discovery!

"The Atlantic Ocean’s Balerion Lava Field doesn’t fit any established model of volcanic eruptions"

"A glassy swath of lava discovered on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean doesn’t fit any existing explanation for how volcanoes form. Named the Balerion Lava Field after the gargantuan black dragon from the TV series Game of Thrones, it may represent a previously unrecognized form of volcanism lurking across Earth’s still mostly unexplored sea floor. ...

But the Balerion Lava Field—located in the northwestern Atlantic far from any subduction zone, midocean ridge, or known hot spot—fits none of these categories. ..."

From the abstract:
"The abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth’s surface and are generally regarded as volcanically and hydrothermally inactive environments that progressively accumulate pelagic sediments with age. This assumption is the basis for models on e.g., oceanic crust evolution, chemical budgets of the deep ocean floor, and the distribution of hard-substrate benthic habitats.
Here, we present high-resolution acoustic data, seafloor observations, and sample characteristics from the NW Atlantic abyssal seafloor that reveal 360 km2 of young (<50 ka) volcanism on 20 Ma oceanic crust
These Balerion Lava Fields do not display a significant bathymetric expression and are only detectable from the surface by a stronger acoustic backscatter, pointing to limited sedimentation.
Geochemistry of the lavas reveals that the lavas are Si-saturated basaltic andesites with low Ca and Fe at relatively high Mg contents. Whole rock trace element and elevated Ni, low Ca/Fe olivine chemistry signatures resemble those of Hawaiian samples from Koʻolau and Mauna Loa that have been linked to pyroxenite-bearing mantle sources. 
Isotopic compositions are close to the PREMA mantle domain. Small (<1 mm), skeletal phenocrysts suggest rapid crystal growth and ascent of low-viscosity, possibly superheated melts with little or no crustal storage.
Regional bathymetry and tectonic structure are consistent with normal 20 Ma seafloor subsidence and deformation, providing no evidence for anomalous lithospheric thinning, intraplate extension, or a mantle thermal anomaly.
Instead, the geochemical characteristics point to magma generation at >2 GPa from a pyroxenite-rich source within the asthenosphere [cf. 4].
We propose that the Balerion volcanism reflects melting of anomalous volumes of recycled oceanic crust, rising in the convecting upper mantle. Such processes may occur widely beneath oceanic plates, representing a form of intraplate magmatism independent of both plate tectonics and mantle plumes."

Undersea lava flows named after Game of Thrones dragon may reveal a new type of volcanism | Science | AAAS

Hidden, young lavas on the 20 Ma old abyssal plain: A new form of oceanic intraplate volcanism


A crystal of olivine in a sample of seafloor lava that resembled a dragon prompted researchers to name the eruptive flow Balerion, after a Game of Thrones dragon


Nokia’s 14 Years of Mobile-Phone Supremacy Ended in an Afternoon

Recommendable! A chronicle of fast moving technological change!

What about Motorola?

"In 2005, Nokia sold its billionth mobile phone, a budget-friendly device that went to a customer in Nigeria. By then, the company, based in Espoo, Finland, was making one of every three cellphones globally.

But just nine years later, the mobile-device maker offloaded its entire handset division to Microsoft for pennies on the dollar, compared to what it had been worth at its peak. ...

On 9 January 2007, at the Macworld conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs made a characteristically bold claim. “Today, Apple is reinventing the phone,” he said, soon pulling one of the first iPhones out of his pocket. ...

multitouch [screen] technology ..

And yet it took Nokia years to develop a phone that used multitouch. “Remember, Nokia is based in Finland,” he says. “It’s very cold in Finland. They wear gloves for six months of the year, including the executives. They didn’t think a device like that would work.” ...

That similar product ended up being the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, known as the Tube, released in 2008. “The idea was to focus on streaming videos and television,” Partanen says. “So we made a phone with a similar form factor to the iPhone [that was] optimized for streaming content.” But the 5800 was “delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed,” he says. “It didn’t materialize in the way it was planned. It was released as a watered-down version.” ...

The 1200 kept the 1100’s dust-proofing, flashlight, and long-lasting battery, and added features aimed squarely at the developing world. ...

In September 2008, the first Android phone went on sale—the HTC Dream, which was also sold as the T-Mobile G1. ...

Released in 2009, the Nokia 5230 attempted to be a low-priced, touchscreen (though not multitouch) competitor to both the iPhone and Android. It sold an impressive 150 million units, doing especially well in developing countries.

But the 5230 didn’t have Wi-Fi—one of the biggest complaints at the time. In the developing world, Wi-Fi connections were still rare, so the lack of Wi-Fi made some sense. ..."

How Nokia’s Feature Phones Lost to the Smartphone Era - IEEE Spectrum "How the iPhone and then Android killed the feature phone"




English for trippers: To cast a caste

Chastising? Castration?

A step toward lab‑grown sperm: Scientists turn stem cells into early sperm cells in a mini‑testis

Good news!

"... In a recent study published in Cell Stem Cell, scientists presented a recipe for transforming human blood-derived cells into immature primate sperm precursor cells in a mini-testis-like environment.

The researchers started with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from humans and rhesus macaques, which are blank-slate cells that can be programmed to become almost any cell type. By exposing them to specific chemical signals, the researchers transformed them into primordial germ cell-like cells (PGCLCs), which are lab-grown versions of the earliest embryonic cells that eventually develop into germline cells, in this case sperm cells. ..."

From the highlights and abstract:
"Highlights
• Human and macaque iPSCs generate spermatogonia after testis reconstitution
• Induced germ cells form xenogeneic reconstituted testes with mouse somatic cells
• Differentiated germ cells recapitulate in vivo phenotypes and transcriptomes
• iPSC-derived spermatogonia express prepachytene piRNAs

Summary
Failures in germline development drive male infertility, but the lack of model systems that recapitulate human spermatogenesis hampers therapeutic development.
Here, we develop a system to differentiate human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into primordial germ cell-like cells that self-organize with mouse fetal testicular cells into seminiferous tubule-like structures within a xenogeneic reconstituted testis (xrTestis).
Subsequent transplantation of xrTestes into immunodeficient mice results in efficient generation of male germ cells up to meiotic onset, including spermatogonia with evidence of prepachytene PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) biogenesis, as well as differentiating spermatogonia and rare preleptotene spermatocytes exhibiting transcriptomic and phenotypic similarities to their in vivo counterparts.
As future clinical applications will require testing in non-human primates, we apply a similar strategy to differentiate rhesus iPSCs through fetal germ cell stages into spermatogonia and differentiating spermatogonia.
Together, these platforms provide a foundation for studying primate germ cell lineages and represent a step toward in vitro gametogenesis."

A step toward lab‑grown sperm: Scientists turn stem cells into early sperm cells in a mini‑testis


Graphical abstract


Zu laut: Windräder in Uhingen müssen nachts abgeschaltet werden

Neues von den Schildbürgern der Bananenrepublik D! Der Artikel ist etwas älter, aber immer noch relevant

Nur zwei Windräder?

"... Die Anlagen auf dem Schurwald oberhalb des Nassachtals waren erst im Dezember 2024 in Betrieb gegangen. Seitdem klagen Anwohner über Wisch- und Brummgeräusche. Nach der DEKRA-Kurzzusammenfassung wurde nicht an der Anlage, sondern im Ort gemessen, also dort, wo der Schall ankommt. Mit Tonzuschlag werden bis zu 45 dB(A) erreicht, mit weiteren Zuschlägen bis zu 50 dB(A). Für allgemeine Wohngebiete gilt nachts ein Richtwert von 40 dB(A). ..."

Zu laut: Windräder in Uhingen müssen nachts abgeschaltet werden "Zwei Windräder im Uhinger Stadtteil Baiereck müssen nachts stillstehen: Ein Gutachten weist unzulässige Brummtöne und Überschreitungen von Richtwerten nach. Der Fall zeigt, wie Windkraft an Topographie und Physik scheitert."



Fracking in Deutschland: Ein Viertel des Gasbedarfs aus eigener Erde – und die Politik schaut weg

Dies ist ein etwas älterer Artikel, aber immer noch sehr relevant!

Wie die Bananenrepublik D im Klimawahn die notwendige Energieversorgung mutwillig sabotiert hat (z.B. durch Abschalten von Kohle- und Atomkraftwerken).

"Während Deutschland sich weiterhin in energiepolitischer Selbstkasteiung übt, legt ein renommierter Experte Fakten auf den Tisch, die der ideologisch vernebelten Debatte den Boden entziehen könnten. Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Kümpel, ehemaliger Präsident der Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), kommt in einem Gutachten für die Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung zu einem klaren Ergebnis:
Mit moderner Schiefergas-Förderung (Fracking) ließen sich unter konservativen Annahmen jährlich rund 20 Milliarden Kubikmeter Erdgas gewinnen – über mehrere Jahrzehnte hinweg. Das entspricht etwa einem Viertel des deutschen Gasbedarfs. ..."

"...
  • Langfristig könnten rund 20 Milliarden Kubikmeter Erdgas pro Jahr gefördert werden
  • Studie sieht Potenzial zur Verringerung von Importabhängigkeit und Energiepreisdruck (≈ ein Viertel des heutigen deutschen Gasbedarfs)
  • Bis zu 18 Millionen Tonnen CO₂-Äquivalente könnten jährlich vermieden werden
...

Die Studie schätzt die förderbaren Vorkommen auf rund 1.000 Milliarden Kubikmeter Erdgas. Selbst unter vorsichtigen Annahmen könnten rund 20 Milliarden Kubikmeter Erdgas pro Jahr gefördert werden. Dies entspricht etwa einem Viertel des heutigen deutschen Gasbedarfs. ..."

Fracking in Deutschland: Ein Viertel des Gasbedarfs aus eigener Erde – und die Politik schaut weg "Wegen diffuser Ängste und aus ideologischen Gründen lehnt Deutschland die Fracking-Technologie weitgehend ab. Dabei könnte sie ein wichtiger Baustein für sichere und günstige Energieversorgung sein. Ein Gutachten bestätigt das. Von Michael Lindberg"

Neue Studie: Heimisches Schiefergas könnte Deutschlands energiepolitische Resilienz stärken "Studie legt nüchterne und wissenschaftsbasierte Neubewertung nahe"

Anti-social: Social media's fads/ads/vids, not friends, which now dominate our feeds

Food for thought! Besides social media addiction ... Or when algorithms define your life and activities.

Caveat: I am not an expert on social media since I barely use it.

"... There are ads too – although they look just like the other posts – for a robot-vacuum cleaner, a diet and bed linen (with Morris-inspired designs). But no friends. She has 198 on Instagram but she says "it's completely changed. I practically don’t see any friends' posts anymore." She’s pretty much given up posting herself.  ...

In France, annual official Barometre du numerique 2026 shows 49% of social media users are "active only occasionally".
In the UK, an Ofcom report  published in April showed a year-on-year drop of users who actively post from 61% to 49%.
In the US, a Morning Consult survey of June last year found 28% reported posting less often than the previous year. Just 33% now post daily compared to 57% who use it for entertainment daily. The gap is a lot wider still for Gen Z – 18% active for 74% passive. ...

It was TikTok that helped to pioneer an algorithm that figures out from the moment you start scrolling what you like, and then fills your feed with material calculated to keep you on the app for the longest possible time. ..."

Anti-social: It's fads, not friends, which now dominate our feeds "Social media platforms used to be about communication between friends – now many are increasingly short video entertainment hubs. The business model is to increase the time people spend on their apps and increase ad revenue. But is there already a consumer backlash?"

The Pentagon is blocking more than 150 wind projects over drone fears and interference with radar surveillance

Wind turbines are not only ugly in the landscape!

"Wind turbines can confuse radar systems on ships and aircraft. Their massive rotating blades create a ​“blade flash” on radar screens, while their steel bases reflect electromagnetic waves, making it difficult to distinguish the turbines from aircraft or other objects. ..."

The Pentagon is blocking more than 150 wind projects… | Canary Media "The Trump administration claims wind turbines pose a national security threat. The industry says it’s pure politics."




Kind trotz Leihmutterschaftsverbot: Jens Spahn ist als Unionsfraktionschef nicht mehr haltbar

Regeln für dich, aber nicht für mich! So lebt es sich als Bundestagsabgeordneter in der Bananenrepublik D!

Der Mann war mir nie sympathisch!

"Moral endet, wo man sie doppelt in Anspruch nimmt. Es mag sein, dass Unionsfraktionschef Jens Spahn (CDU) im Laufe seines politischen Lebens seine ursprünglich konservativ-ablehnende private Haltung zur Leihmutterschaft geändert hat.

Die Rechtslage in Deutschland, die er selbst noch als Bundesgesundheitsminister vertrat, hat sich nicht geändert. Leihmutterschaft, die Spahn jetzt mit seinem Lebenspartner in den USA in Anspruch genommen hat, ist in Deutschland verboten. Als mächtigster Unionspolitiker der Legislative ist Spahn mit diesem Winkelzug in seinem Amt untragbar geworden. ..."

Freie-Bauern-Chef: „Jeder Taschendieb wird im Recht besser behandelt als die Landwirtschaft“


Daniel Funke und Jens Spahn (Quelle)








Thursday, July 16, 2026

Andy Burnham Set To Become UK Prime Minister As Labour Leadership Race Ends

How long will this new PM last? When will the severe leadership crisis in the UK end?

Keir Starmer was in office for less than 2 years!

The world is better off when the UK leads!

(236) Andy Burnham Set To Become UK Prime Minister As Labour Leadership Race Ends | UK Politics - YouTube


India Launches First Hydrogen-Powered Train | PM Modi Flags Off Green Rail Revolution

Good news! India is only the fifth country in the world with a hydrogen powered train!

(234) India Launches First Hydrogen-Powered Train | PM Modi Flags Off Green Rail Revolution | Wion News - YouTube


US Designates two more Mexican Cartels to a list of six As foreign narco Terrorist Groups In Major Drug War Escalation

Tough on crime!

(234) US Designates Mexican Cartels As Terror Groups In Major Drug War Escalation - YouTube


Trump Is Making Three Times As Much In White House As He Did In Business with at least $2.2 billion in 2025

Recommendable! The Art of the Deal with crypto currencies and meme coins!

(232) Trump Is Making Three Times As Much In White House As He Did In Business - YouTube



White House teleprompter operator bet on Trump's speeches?

What a story! He is reported to have pulled some bets mid speech when Trump deviated from script! 😊

(232) White House teleprompter operator bet on Trump's speeches? - YouTube




TOP FIVE moments from Trump's bombshell address

Recommendable! President Trump made some very serious allegations of massive election interference by China!

(230) TOP FIVE moments from Trump's bombshell address - YouTube


Nayib Bukele gets Ready to Run for Third Term as President of El Salvador

Very recommendable!

(230) Nayib Bukele gets Ready to Run for Third Term as President of El Salvador | Vantage on Firstpost |4K - YouTube


Washington Backs Poland's Rise: G20 Seat and U.S. Troop Presence on the Table

Good news!

(230) Washington Backs Poland's Rise: G20 Seat and U.S. Troop Presence on the Table - YouTube


Ukraine Senior Air Force Commander Quits, Calls Defense Minister Fedorov’s Dismissal ‘Great Evil’

Did Prime Minister Zelensky make huge mistake to dismiss the effective Defense Minister Fedorov?

Senior Air Force Commander Quits, Calls Fedorov’s Dismissal ‘Great Evil’ "In brief: Ukraine's Air Force Deputy Commander resigned after Defense Minister Fedorov's dismissal, calling it "a great evil" for national defense. Yelizarov's resignation comes as parliament considers Zelensky's new Cabinet and defense leadership."

Sodium-ion batteries are entering mass production in China

Good news! Will China corner the global battery market?

"China has over 36.9 million ... passenger ... EVs and more than 420 million electric two-wheelers (motorcycles, scooters, and e-bikes) currently in use." (Google search)

"China’s CATL set to begin large-scale output this year in a push that researchers say could offer a cheaper, safer, and more abundant alternative to lithium for EVs and grid storage."

Thursday, July 16, 2026 - Join The Flyover

Beyond lithium: how sodium-ion batteries could change the world "Batteries based on sodium ions are entering mass production. Some researchers say they could ultimately be a cheaper, safer alternative to lithium in electric cars and other energy applications."


Sodium-ion batteries made by CATL in China are used in electric cars (left) and energy-storage banks for electricity grids (right).


The number of unvaccinated children worldwide declines further

Good news! The comprehensive vaccination of children is a huge humanitarian success story!

Given "There are approximately 2.4 billion children (people under the age of 18) worldwide" (Google search) this is a great success!

"... Key takeaways: ~13.5 million children remained “zero-dose” in 2025, meaning they missed all routine vaccinations. That number is down ~750,000 from the previous year, but still well above pre-pandemic levels. ..."

"...  In 2025, 90 per cent of infants globally – or nearly 116 million – received at least one dose of a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) vaccine, and 85 per cent – or 110 million – completed the full three-dose series ..."

Global Health NOW: Gradual, Vulnerable Vaccine Gains; and New Alzheimer’s Insights

Global childhood immunization coverage inches forward despite conflict and hesitancy – UNICEF, WHO "Zero-dose children fell by nearly 750,000 in the past year, but drop-out numbers high and stagnant, increasing risk of disease outbreaks"

France’s parliament adopted an intensely debated right-to-die bill yesterday

Good news! Food for thought!

What e.g. the next day a cure is published for a previously incurable disease?

"France’s parliament adopted an intensely debated right-to-die bill yesterday, supporting assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses; the bill is slated to undergo review by France’s Constitutional Council before it can take effect."

"... The legislation will, under ‌strict conditions, allow a person to request a lethal substance. The substance could ​be self-administered or, if ‌the person is physically unable to do so, administered by ‌a doctor or nurse. ..."

Global Health NOW: Gradual, Vulnerable Vaccine Gains; and New Alzheimer’s Insights

France’s lower house of parliament adopts final text of landmark right-to-die law "France's National Assembly on Wednesday adopted a bill that will ​create a legal right to assisted dying for adults with incurable illnesses, ​capping ‌years of intense ethical ⁠and political debate. French President Emmanuel Macron, who promised such a law during his re-election campaign, hailed lawmakers' "respectful debate" on the issue following the vote."

Violent attacks by Israeli extremists in West Bank fall 25% since March

News that many Western media will not report!

"... In addition, the Judea and Samaria District Police have carried out arrests in several cases, including the detention of six Israelis accused of setting fire to a Palestinian home and the arrest of four Israelis who attacked a CNN news crew last week in the village of Sinjil, in the Binyamin region of the West Bank. ..."

Violent attacks by Israeli extremists in West Bank fall 25% | The Jerusalem Post "Serious attacks by Israeli extremists against Palestinians in the West Bank have fallen 25% since March following increased enforcement, arrests, and administrative restrictions."

PrismML — Announcing Bonsai 27B: The First 27B-Class Model to Run on a Phone

Bonsai, not a bad name! How did they compress the large Qwen model?

Is it really necessary to have such models run on a phone? Do the benefits outweigh the disadvantages?

"Today, we're announcing Bonsai 27B, based on Qwen3.6 27B, the new multimodal flagship of the Bonsai family and the first model of its capability class to run on a phone. ..."

PrismML — Announcing Bonsai 27B: The First 27B-Class Model to Run on a Phone

A Top Mamdani NYC Official Tried to Meet with Islamic Republic’s ambassador to the U.N.

The NYC mayor has ambitions beyond the city limits! 😊 What was Zamdani thinking?

It was not reported whether the female top official would have worn a Burka or head scarf at the meeting.

"The top official in the Zohran Mamdani administration’s Office for International Affairs made plans to meet with Iran’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations.

Commissioner Ana María Archila was scheduled to meet with Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations, at 2 United Nations Plaza, alongside two other senior officials in the Mayor’s Office for International Affairs on July 7 at 11 a.m ...

The meeting between Archila and Iravani was called off after the State Department—which was not informed ahead of time—met with the Mamdani administration to clarify acceptable conduct, according to the State Department official."

A Top Mamdani Official Tried to Meet with Iran "Ana Maria Archila, Commissioner for International Affairs, almost took a meeting with the Islamic Republic’s ambassador to the U.N."


Ana Maria Archila, Commissioner (Source)


Pentagon launches low testosterone screening program for male troops

What hormone will the DoD test female soldiers for? Is testerone testing in the military necessary? Is it obscure?

Is this potentially a violation of gender equality?

"The Pentagon will begin annually screening service members for testosterone deficiency, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday, citing the need to ensure troops maintain the “biological foundation” to fight.

Under the new program, the secretary said service members aged 30 and older will be tested yearly for testosterone deficiency as part of routine health assessments. Troops under 30, meanwhile, will have the option to be tested, he said. ...

The decision to receive testosterone replacement therapy — if recommended by a medical professional — will remain up to the individual service member. ..."

Forged by the T: Pentagon launches testosterone screening program for troops

Bangladesh to build 108-km fence along Myanmar border

Not only the US is building fences at its southern border.

"DHAKA -- Bangladesh has decided to fence off parts of its 271-kilometer border with Myanmar to combat transnational crime as the volatile situation in Rakhine state of the neighboring country deepens security concerns for Dhaka. ..."

Bangladesh to build 108-km fence along Myanmar border - Nikkei Asia "Officials cite concerns over increased instability in Rakhine state"

Treating Taipei’s Homeless with a Policy of Compassion

Taiwan is not all technology and business!

"Taipei Main Station is a destination that wears many hats. Aside from being the largest land and rail transport hub for Northern Taiwan, it is also a critical space for the city’s unhoused population – where many gather, keep their belongings, and settle down.

Official statistics show there are about 3,000 homeless people, also known as “street friends” (街友), across Taiwan: 620 of them are said to be living in Taipei, a similar number may be found in neighboring New Taipei City, and the rest can be found dispersed in urban centers across the country. Social workers say most of the unhoused are male, with an average age of 60. Many, but certainly not all, are single and unmarried.

Despite this, Taipei’s aid workers believe the actual figure is much higher, since the official statistics only cover those who fit the government’s definition of a homeless person: someone who “sleep(s) on the streets or in any public area.” Additionally, non-government groups like Homeless Taiwan state that the number does not consider “rough sleepers,” or persons who have a permanent address but sleep in shelters, institutions, internet cafes, or couch-surf in the homes of friends or relatives. 

Non-government groups like Salt Collectiv, which runs feeding programs around Taipei Main Station, say the homeless are mostly concentrated in three areas: in and around Taipei Main Station, at Bangka Park (艋舺公園) near Taipei’s Longshan Temple (龍山寺), and in the neighboring Wanhua district (萬華區). The areas are so well known they attract recruiters who often go to designated spots to find people willing to undertake low-paid, casual work.

Allowing homeless people to settle in high-traffic, high-visibility areas confounds both tourists and commuters ..."

Treating Taipei’s Homeless with a Policy of Compassion | Global Taiwan Institute

More than Just Trade: Taiwan’s Investment Boom in the United States

Good news! This is mind boggling!

"... an investment agreement signed in January between the United States and Taiwan. The deal promises $250 billion in Taiwanese private-sector investment and up to $250 billion in government-backed credit guarantees in the United States. ...

Taiwan was the United States fourth-largest trading partner in 2025, with bilateral trade totaling approximately USD 256 billion. Four years prior, Taiwan was America’s eleventh-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade barely exceeding USD 100 billion.
Now, Taiwan is the United States fourth-largest source of imports (USD 201 billion), and the tenth-largest export market (USD 55 billion). This large volume of trade has led the United States to become Taiwan’s second-largest trading partner for over a decade. ...

While discussion of Taiwanese investment understandably focuses on TSMC, there are also a growing number of companies across a wide range of industries trying to expand into the American market. ..."

More than Just Trade: Taiwan’s Investment Boom in the United States | Global Taiwan Institute

TSMC plans further $100bn US investment to feed AI demand (latest news) "Taiwanese chipmaker raises full-year capex to $64bn, revenue growth forecast to 40%"

In game theory, generalists sometimes win out over specialists in reinforcement learning

This could be an interesting new paper by Zico Kolter.

"... it does offer new insights into so-called imperfect-information games that involve two contestants facing off in a “zero-sum” competition, where one player’s gain means the other player’s loss. ...

The focus of the new work is on algorithms that could be used to train neural networks to participate in imperfect-information games. The assumption, long-held in the field, was that algorithms grounded in principles of game theory would, in this setting, clearly outcompete a general-purpose variety of algorithms called policy gradient methods, which came into use for decision-making in the 1990s. The term “policy” in this context basically means strategy, whereas “gradient” refers to a path that leads in the direction of greatest change — to the top (or bottom) of a hill, for example. Policy gradient methods are being used to train neural networks to make decisions that move — in small, sequential steps — toward a particular goal (like reaching a summit, metaphorically speaking), with continual adjustments and course corrections made along the way to bring the agent closer to the intended destination. ..."

From the abstract:
"In the past decade, motivated by the putative failure of naive self-play deep reinforcement learning (DRL) in adversarial imperfect-information games, researchers have developed numerous DRL algorithms based on fictitious play (FP), double oracle (DO), and counterfactual regret minimization (CFR).
In light of recent results of the magnetic mirror descent algorithm, we hypothesize that simpler generic policy gradient methods like PPO are competitive with or superior to these FP-, DO-, and CFR-based DRL approaches. To facilitate the resolution of this hypothesis, we implement and release the first broadly accessible exact exploitability computations for five large games.
Using these games, we conduct the largest-ever exploitability comparison of DRL algorithms for imperfect-information games. Over 7000 training runs, we find that FP-, DO-, and CFR-based approaches fail to outperform generic policy gradient methods."

In game theory, generalists sometimes win out over specialists | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Researchers show that for certain kinds of games, an overlooked class of algorithms performs much better than expected."

Researchers confirm cause of Earth’s biggest mass extinction

Amazing stuff!

Unfortunately, Stanford University could not resist demagoguery by drawing parallels to today's climate change:
"... Warming today
The Stanford researchers plan to examine more marine animal groups to further understand the intertwined impacts of the three stressors of warming, lack of oxygen, and acidification, which are growing in severity today.

The researchers emphasize that history could well repeat itself, as changing ocean conditions threaten modern species that are vulnerable to warmer, oxygen-depleted waters. ..."
Today's warming is hardly comparable to what went on in the during the Permian–Triassic extinction event.

"In brief
  • The Permian–Triassic extinction event, which killed off most life on Earth, did not impact all animal groups equally.
  • In the oceans, groups of animals collectively called the Paleozoic fauna that had long dominated marine environments were almost completely wiped out, but the so-called modern fauna experienced far fewer extinctions and have dominated since.
  • New research reveals that the warmer, poorly oxygenated oceans of the Permian–Triassic transition strongly favored the modern fauna’s faster metabolisms, while the Paleozoic fauna’s slow metabolisms could not keep up with increased oxygen demand triggered by the warming waters.
...

About 252 million years ago, 96% of marine species and 70% of land animals died off during the Permian–Triassic extinction event ...

for the first time incorporates biological responses of the animal groups that were decimated in the extinction and those that fared better. The groups hit hardest were those whose metabolisms could least tolerate warm, poorly oxygenated water. Such conditions prevailed throughout much of the world’s oceans as the Great Dying unfolded, caused by a surge of volcanic activity that released gargantuan amounts of planet-warming gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. ..."

From the significance and abstract:
"Significance
The well-established faunal turnover event between the Paleozoic fauna (e.g., brachiopods, crinoids) and the Modern fauna (e.g., clams, snails, urchins) coincided with intense global climate change of the latest Permian. We hypothesize that physiological differences in species vulnerability to temperature-dependent hypoxia explains this ecological transition. We test this hypothesis by performing physiological experiments on different taxonomic groups, dramatically increasing the amount of physiological data available for understudied but ecologically significant marine taxa. Simulations of extinction patterns guided by these traits show that ocean warming and deoxygenation together caused the taxonomic selectivity of the end-Permian mass extinction and resulting permanent shift in marine ecosystem composition. Similar selectivity patterns are expected in the modern biodiversity crisis due to similar environmental circumstances.

Abstract
The rapid global climate change at the end of the Permian Period (~251.9 Mya) coincided with the greatest macroevolutionary faunal turnover event in Earth’s history.
As the oceans warmed, lost dissolved oxygen, and became more acidic, the dominant animal groups in the Paleozoic fauna (including brachiopods and crinoids) suffered differentially high rates of extinction, allowing the Modern fauna (including bivalves and gastropods) to rise to ecological dominance.
The end-Permian kill mechanism(s) are not fully understood, but differences in extinction intensity among Linnaean classes suggest an important physiological component.
Here, we use a trait-based model of species’ metabolic O2 balance to demonstrate that temperature-dependent hypoxia can explain the taxonomic selectivity of the end-Permian mass extinction.
Direct respirometry experiments and physiological trait estimates derived from biogeographic data reveal that species belonging to the Paleozoic fauna have a higher temperature dependence of hypoxia than those belonging to the Modern fauna. In simulations of the climate transition, this trait difference leads to a greater loss of aerobic habitat for Paleozoic fauna, consistent with their observed greater extinction intensity.
These results demonstrate that differences in average physiological tolerances to environmental change across biogeography, taxonomy, and functional ecology drove end-Permian extinction patterns and could eventually characterize the modern biodiversity crisis.
Temperature-dependent hypoxia is the only kill mechanism that has been shown to explain the magnitude, biogeography, and now taxonomic selectivity of the end-Permian mass extinction, ultimately underlying the permanent shift in marine ecosystems across this transition."

Researchers confirm cause of Earth’s biggest mass extinction | Stanford Report "Stanford scientists have directly linked the disappearance of once-dominant marine groups to intolerable heat and diminished oxygen in ancient oceans."

North Korea’s role in providing Russia with artillery for the war in Ukraine

Bad news!

"Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) confirmed North Korea’s role in providing Russia with artillery for the war in Ukraine, including an estimated 25-40 percent of current Russian artillery ammunition.
North Korea has supplied more than 600 artillery systems of different types and calibers to Russia, including M-1989 Koksan 170mm self-propelled guns, M-1991 240mm multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS), 107mm Type 63 rocket launchers, self-propelled anti-tank missile systems, D-74 122mm towed guns, and Type 76 140mm mortars, anti-tank guided missiles, and artillery shells.
North Korea has also provided more than 100 KN-23 and KN-24 ballistic missiles to Russia, which has used at least 80 of these missiles.

HUR frames these weapons deliveries as “systemic” in their scale and regularity, with North Korea occupying a “key position” among Russia’s foreign weapons and equipment suppliers. North Korean weapons provisions to Russia reportedly totaled over 9 million 12mm and 152mm artillery rounds by the end of 2024, 12 million 152mm artillery shells by July 2025, and an estimated 15 million 152mm artillery shells by March 2026. ..."

Korean Peninsula Update, July 14, 2026 | AEI

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev Lauds Trump as ‘a Man of Peace,’ Credits Him with Armenia‑Azerbaijan Deal

President Trump, the peacemaker!

"... the Azerbaijani president credited Trump’s success to a fundamentally different approach to resolving long-running conflicts. ...

The Azerbaijani president argued that previous administrations spent nearly three decades pursuing policies that effectively froze the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict rather than resolving it, while Trump approached the conflict from an entirely different perspective. ...

Describing Trump as “a person who loves peace” who “sees peace as an opportunity,” Aliyev said Trump’s role proved decisive as Azerbaijan and Armenia reached the final stage of negotiations on a peace agreement. According to Aliyev, Trump and his team understood Azerbaijan’s concerns, worked to persuade Armenia that peace served both countries’ interests and ultimately “created such a framework that peace became possible.” ..."

EXCLUSIVE: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev Lauds Trump as ‘a Man of Peace,’ Credits Him with Armenia‑Azerbaijan Deal "Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev hailed President Donald Trump as a uniquely effective peacemaker whose fundamentally different approach to diplomacy proved decisive in securing the historic Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement and ushered in what he described as an unprecedented new era of U.S.-Azerbaijani relations."




Warum Bosch der Wandel nicht gelingt

Wieder mal schlechte Nachrichten aus der Bananenrepublik D!

Was passiert mit deutschen Traditions-/Spitzenunternehmen? Sterben sie aus? Sind sie nicht mehr wettbewerbsfähig?

"Bosch kommt nicht zur Ruhe. Gerade erst hatte der Traditionskonzern die Gespräche über den größten Stellenabbau in der Unternehmensgeschichte beendet und den Schock über das erste Verlustjahr nach langer Zeit verkraftet, als Ende Juni überraschend Stefan Hartung als Vorsitzender der Geschäftsführung zurückgetreten ist. Nicht nur das Streichen von fast 28.000 Stellen in Deutschland, sondern auch der Rücktritt, der eigentlich eine Entlassung war, machen eines deutlich: Der Umbruch beim weltgrößten Autozulieferer ist noch lange nicht zu Ende. ..."

Stefan Hartung: Warum Bosch der Wandel nicht gelingt | FAZ "Der schwäbische Ingenieur als hemmender Faktor. Bosch muss seine Denkweise grundlegend verändern. Nur wenn der träge Beamtenkonzern sich an die neuen, agileren Wettbewerber anpasst, wird er wieder zu einem führenden Technologieanbieter." 




Cell therapy successfully treats terminal, incurable, and deadly brain cancer in children

Good news! Cancer is history (soon)!

"An experimental immunotherapy has staved off brain tumours that would usually be incurable in four children. The therapy trains immune cells in a person’s blood to target three protein markers found in paediatric brain cancers.
The tumour-associated antigen T-cell therapy was given to 33 children and young adults with brain tumours that are usually fatal.
One patient with DIPG, a type of cancer that is usually fatal within a year, is alive two years post therapy.
Three others with other types of aggressive or recurrent brain cancers remain disease-free between two and five years on.
It is unclear why the treatment worked in some and not others. The small safety trial doesn’t deliver a cure yet, but the therapy doesn’t require genetic engineering, can target multiple proteins and might work better for solid tumours than chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T-cell therapy."

"Key takeaways:
  • The multi-target design may help address tumor heterogeneity, one of the major barriers to successful treatment of aggressive childhood cancers.
  • The trial successfully established a feasible manufacturing process, identified a maximum tolerated dose and defined an early safety profile – key milestones needed to advance the therapy into future Phase 2 studies.
  • Researchers analyzed patients with DIPG or relapsed brain cancers, showing both responses and prolonged disease control, with some patients remaining disease-free years after treatment.
..."

From the abstract:
"Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the deadliest cancers in children, highlighting the need for new therapies. The tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) WT1, PRAME and survivin are widely expressed by these tumors, and a manufacturing technique has been developed to target these intracellular TAAs using autologous, nongenetically engineered T cells.
Here we therefore conducted ReMIND, an open-label, phase 1 adaptive dose-finding study to determine the safety/feasibility of autologous, systemically administered trivalent T cells targeting WT1, PRAME and survivin in children with CNS tumors.
Eligible patients had newly diagnosed diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma without lymphodepletion (arm A, n = 16 enrolled, n = 11 infused) and relapsed/recurrent nonbrainstem CNS malignancies without (arm B, n = 28 enrolled, n = 18 infused) or with (arm C, n = 7 enrolled, n = 4 infused) lymphodepletion.
Primary end points were safety, feasibility and maximum tolerated dose determination; secondary end points included preliminary efficacy and immunobiological correlates, including in vivo TAA-T persistence and systemic immune activation. Dose level 3 (8 × 107 cells per m2 per dose) was determined as the maximum tolerated dose.
Treatment was well tolerated with fatigue and headache being the most common adverse events, although two possibly related serious adverse events of tumor swelling occurred. One grade 5 event in a patient with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma with hydrocephalus, tumor edema and respiratory failure was categorized as a dose-limiting toxicity.
Median overall survival for arm A was 13.7 months from diagnosis (range, 6.2–32.0) and median progression-free survival for arms B/C was 5.0 months from infusion (range, 0.5–51.6).
Three patients in arms B/C are alive without disease at 31.8, 41.2 and 51.6 months without further treatment, including one complete response.
This trial met safety/feasibility primary end points with some preliminary signals of efficacy.  ..."

Nature Briefing: Translational Research

Four children with terminal brain cancer saved by new cell therapy "An experimental immunotherapy has beaten aggressive brain tumours in a handful of children, and a personalised version is now being tested on more patients"




Magnetic resonance imaging scan of a vertical section of the head of a child with a glioma brain cancer (dark red, centre)


Little Africa inside a department store in China

 


Plenty of wigs on display in a department store in China

 Do male wigs come with sunglasses and a bow tie? Incognito?



Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Prince and the Revolution - Let's Go Crazy (Official Music Video)

Enjoy!

(30510) Prince and the Revolution - Let's Go Crazy (Official Music Video) - YouTube


Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (4K Video)

Enjoy!

(30510) Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (4K Video) - YouTube



M.C. Hammer - U Can't Touch This

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(30510) M.C. Hammer - U Can't Touch This - YouTube


Midnight Star - Freak-A-Zoid (Official Music Video)

Enjoy!

(30509) Midnight Star - Freak-A-Zoid (Official Music Video) - YouTube


Rick James - Super Freak (Official Music Video)

Enjoy! A very kinky girl!

(30509) Rick James - Super Freak (Official Music Video) - YouTube


Sweden Introduces Tough New Deportation Rules for imMigrants

Good news! Will other Western countries follow?

(30507) Sweden Introduces Tough New Deportation Rules for Migrants - YouTube


Ukraine's Defense Minister Resigns as Zelensky Unveils Major Wartime Cabinet Reshuffle

Maybe a fresh military leadership does not hurt after 4 years of war!

(30507) Ukraine's Defense Minister Resigns as Zelensky Unveils Major Wartime Cabinet Reshuffle - YouTube


India-UK free Trade Deal Takes Effect: Exports Gain, UK Imports Get Cheaper

Good news!



President Trump Says Iraq Will Be Rid of Iran ‘Burden’ Soon As he Hosts Iraqi PM

Recommendable! Good news!

Meet the Trump of Bagdad! When two businessmen get along very well!

(30507) Trump Says Iraq Will Be Rid of Iran ‘Burden’ Soon As he Hosts Iraqi PM | Vantage on Firstpost | 4K - YouTube


A starry dental clinic in China

Not scary! 😊


 

BlackRock made history as the first investment firm to manage more than $15 trillion in assets.

Stunning!

"BlackRock took in $192 billion in new client money across its public and private markets businesses in the three months ending in June. ..."

The Wall Street Journal What's news




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