Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Monday, May 25, 2026
Inside Huawei's chip comeback: The woman taking on US sanctions
Michelin Guide to discontinue green star
A dwarf artist on the Beijing subway
Amazing! He is a scissor paper cut artist working out of his vehicle taking a ride on the Beijing subway!
China: Train attendants wear active body cams
No wonder these train attendants are so attentive and busy doing their job all the time.
Usually, there is also at least one train security officer in uniform (unarmed) on many trains. Often you see this officer walking through the train cars.
On Gated DeltaNet-2: Decoupling Erase and Write in Linear Attention
Delta-rule models subtract the current read before writing a new value, and Kimi Delta Attention (KDA) sharpens forgetting with channel-wise decay. But the active edit still uses a single scalar gate to control two different things: how much old content to erase on the key side and how much new content to commit on the value side.
OpenAI model finds proof resolving famous mathematics problem dating from 1946
Immune cell mix predicts chemotherapy response to agressive breast cancer
- "Triple-negative breast cancer is treated with chemotherapy, but outcomes vary significantly among patients
- Tumors have unique characteristics at the genetic and cellular level that impact the immune system and the way it responds to treatment
- Researchers found that certain subtypes of immune cells, called macrophages, are associated with response to chemotherapy before treatment
- A panel of 13 genes can help predict which patients have tumors that are more likely to respond to chemotherapy
The United States and Iran continue to hold fundamentally different positions on most major issues within the US-Iran “agreement.”
100% renewable energy by 2050? A global model maps the way forward. Really!
A short biography of mathematician Georg Cantor
President Trump fights crime
"Violent Crime Plummeted at the Fastest Rate in Nearly 90 Years according to a new FBI report, with officials confirming that the Trump administration's tough-on-crime policies are working. Communities across America are safer, and the results speak for themselves — this is what happens when law enforcement is fully backed by the President of the United States.
The Administration's Anti-Fraud Momentum is Accelerating as President Trump's task force continues its work targeting an estimated $250 billion in government fraud — and officials say it is just getting started.
Simultaneously, HHS deployed artificial intelligence to detect Medicaid fraud and waste, bringing cutting-edge technology to bear in the fight to protect taxpayer dollars." White House newsletter
Google wants to Accelerate scientific discovery with Co-Scientist
Europe physicists plan to build the next large, 91-kilometer particle collider
The size of the reward matters too for learning speed
- The Dudman Lab examined what happens when animals are given bigger-than-normal rewards as they learned to perform a task. They found that larger rewards speed up learning and reduce individual differences, even though animals had much less experience performing the task.
- The larger payout causes a sustained increase in dopamine — a chemical messenger in the brain that helps regulate learning and motivation. This allows the brain to gain more from each experience and be more engaged in the task at hand, both of which contribute to faster learning.
- The findings could change how scientists think about how brains learn, the role of dopamine in learning, and how they study learning.
Disclaimer
Since end of February, I am blogging from behind the Great Firewall of China.
My Internet service in China is very spotty. Thus, I am not able to blog as usual.
Chinese EV makers awaken Western rivals' zombie production lines
Sunday, May 24, 2026
A new approach to cancer vaccination yields more powerful T cells
A German cosmetics store in Hong Kong
I must be an ignorant or I lived in a cave, I never heard of this company Babor that was founded in 1956 near Cologne, Germany. 😊
There are things to be discovered about Germany in Hong Kong! Amazing!
Caveat: I am not an exactly an expert in cosmetics.
Hong Kong presents contemporary German art in public space
Why not urinals? The artist is believed to be Andreas Schmitten (I am not quite sure, unfortunately the sign on the photo below next to the artwork is difficult to read.)
Presumably, the artwork is titled "Verzückung" (ecstasy, rupture)
Here is a German language article about this German artist and another artist.
Handwriting speed may be a sign of cognitive decline in older (institutionalized) people. Really!
- Diagnostic differentiation emerged only in tasks with higher cognitive–motor demands.
- Temporal efficiency and stroke organization were the most robust predictors of cognitive impairment.
- Process–product coupling was minimal in healthy aging but pronounced in cognitive impairment.
- Dictation tasks showed greater sensitivity than isolated pen-control tasks.
- Digital handwriting analysis offers a scalable, non-invasive approach for early cognitive screening and longitudinal monitoring.