Thursday, August 20, 2026

University of Houston cuts over 40% of core curriculum, including climate change and LGBT studies courses

Good news! Good riddance! Maybe these cuts go too far, but perhaps the indoctrination with these subjects also went on too far and for far too long!

Hopefully, other US universities will follow!

"... The UH System Board of Regents unanimously approved the core changes Thursday and certified that they complied with a 2025 state law that strengthened the power of governor-appointed regents and diminished faculty influence on campus. ..."

University of Houston cuts over 40% of core curriculum classes

The man behind many of Trump's biggest legislative wins is leaving the White House: Director of Legislative Affairs James Braid

This could be bad news and/or a bad omen! It comes right after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is leaving.

"President Donald Trump's longest-serving director of legislative affairs is departing this White House in the coming weeks, wrapping up nearly 600 wild, white-knuckle days of managing relations between the 47th president and the Congress.

While Trump's massive 2024 electoral victory created powerful momentum in the early days of the administration, hard battles were quick to follow. The White House relied on knife's-edge majorities in both chambers, as well as a number of senior senators in particular who carried no love for the president — and no sure loyalty to his priorities.

'James has played a critical role in our many accomplishments with Congress.' ..."

The man behind many of Trump's biggest legislative wins is leaving the White House | Blaze Media




Israel’s GDP growth reflects fast-rising Nvidia revenue

Amazing stuff! Like Nvidia Manna from heaven! 😊

"When Nvidia acquired Mellanox six years ago, few officials at the Ministry of Finance and Bank of Israel would have imagined that within a short time, the US chipmaker would become not only a global phenomenon and the most valuable company in the world, but also a major engine behind the growth of the Israeli economy - all without actually producing a single chip in Israel itself.
With 6,000 employees in Israel, Nvidia's footprint in the economy has become so large that the Central Bureau of Statistics has produced a new figure for growth without Nvidia’s activity. ...

Over the entire previous year, Israeli GDP grew by 3.5%, but without Nvidia, growth would have amounted to only 2.1%. ..."

Israel’s GDP growth reflects fast-rising Nvidia revenue - Globes "Nvidia’s networking division is seeing an exponential rise in revenue, making it a major engine of growth for the Israeli economy."

Israeli banks postpone cutting ties with Palestinian Authority following a request by the Bank of Israel

It is very understandable that Israeli banks try to do business with the Arabs living in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. It has many benefits.

If Israeli banks were not doing the business, other foreign banks would step in perhaps from Iran, Russia or other hostile countries. 

"... Bank Hapoalim and Israel Discount Bank have served as correspondent banks for the financial system in the Palestinian Authority for decades. This activity is a vital pipeline for mutual trade worth tens of billions of shekels annually and allows ongoing payment for goods and services. The volume of trade with the Palestinian Authority is estimated at more than NIS 20 billion a year, in both exports and imports. A complete severance of relations could paralyze trade, lead to a monetary collapse in the West Bank, and harm many Israeli companies. ..."

Israeli banks postpone cutting ties with Palestinian Authority - Globes "The move follows a request from the Bank of Israel, which asked the two banks to continue providing financial services to prevent an economic upheaval."

What does AI watermarking of digital content mean?

The term watermarking in the digital age seems to be an oxymoron and antiquated  itself! It sounds very cute, familiar too many and may convey reliability and peace of mind to some.

However, when it comes to e.g. text content is such watermarking feasible and robust? I have serious doubts. Apparently one simple technique seems to be to insert unusual/unexpected terms into a sequence of regular/usual terms. 

With other media/content like photos, images or video this might be more feasible.

Or are some tech companies just primarily trying to please some ridiculous EU regulations? You bet!

Universal Health Coverage Could Save $1 Trillion and 114,000 Lives Every Year | Yale School of Public Health. Really!

When an elite university has delusions of grandeur! Or is it simply old fashioned socialism or a preference for government run healthcare? What about junk science?

Why not introduce more free market competition into the US and other countries' healthcare systems! Why not shorten intellectual property protections? Why not let nurses do more doctor work? Why not reduce burdensome regulations and much more! However, e.g. import of re-import of government price controlled drugs from other countries is not one of them! 

"A single-payer universal health care system could cover every American, save more than 100,000 lives a year, and still cost $1 trillion less than the system it would replace, according to a new preprint study led by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health. ...

The model identified five major sources of savings: lower pharmaceutical prices, Medicare-level payments to providers, reduced administrative overhead, less fraudulent billing, and fewer avoidable emergency department visits and hospitalizations.
Even under more conservative assumptions about drug prices and fraud reduction, the researchers projected that the savings would reach at least $663 billion a year. Both figures account for an estimated $304 billion in additional spending to meet unmet medical needs, reimburse care that now goes unpaid, and provide universal dental coverage. ..."

From the abstract:
"The US spends more on health care than any other nation, yet tens of millions of Americans are uninsured or underinsured, and coverage retractions enacted in 2025 are widening these gaps.
The misalignment between the for-profit insurance architecture and optimal patient care, together with the inefficiencies of a fragmented system, contributes to both unnecessary costs and preventable mortality.
We update our previous analyses with the most recent data to project the economic benefits and the number of lives saved that would be achieved by single-payer universal coverage, as proposed in the Medicare for All Act.
We estimate that such a system would reduce national health expenditure by $1,041 billion annually. Sources of savings include reductions in administrative overhead, pharmaceutical prices, fraudulent billing, and avoidable emergency care.
Combined with the reversal of recent retractions, universal coverage would save over 114,000 lives annually."

Universal Health Coverage Could Save $1 Trillion and 114,000 Lives Every Year, Yale Study Projects | Yale School of Public Health

What does Unitree Robotics' IPO mean for the humanoid industry?

Another Sputnik shock!

"Shares of Unitree Robotics, China's high-profile humanoid robot maker known for fluid athletic maneuvers, shot up more than 629% to 1,100 yuan apiece upon their debut in Shanghai on Wednesday, after the company raised 6.1 billion yuan ($905 million).

The listing, at a valuation of $9 billion, marks China's first onshore initial public offering by a humanoid robot company. Dozens of rivals, such as Agibot, are reportedly preparing to list in Hong Kong.

The Hangzhou-based company is backed by some of China's most influential technology companies, including Tencent, Alibaba, Meituan and DeepSeek.

State media reported that China is now home to more than 140 humanoid robot companies. Players from a range of industries, particularly electric vehicle makers, are rushing into the sector. Some, such as Xpeng, have announced plans to begin mass production this year, while Chinese EV giant BYD is expected to unveil its first humanoid robot this month.

China's humanoid robots have been drawing growing attention with increasingly sophisticated public demonstrations. ..."

"... Since it was founded in 2016, Unitree has made headlines for its low-cost quadruped and humanoid robots. The Hangzhou, China-based company, formally Yushu Technology Co., is best known for its humanoids, which are used in research labs around the world.

You’ve likely seen videos of Unitree’s G1 robot dancing, doing kung fu, or backflipping, among other things. In addition, the company offers robotic hands, arms, and lidar. ..."

What does Unitree Robotics' IPO mean for the humanoid industry? - The Robot Report





Amazon’s Prime Air drone delivery service is taking off in nearly 500 US cities

Good news! When can I have a fresh fried chicken or fresh baked pizza from Costco fly directly to my mouth? 😊

"Amazon announced Wednesday a major expansion of Amazon Prime Air, its drone delivery service, with plans to reach nearly 500 U.S. cities by the end of 2026. This marks a significant milestone as it expands the service’s footprint by roughly 6x its current reach. 

Prime Air will soon launch in 11 locations: Tolleson, Arizona; Ruskin, Florida; Kansas City, Kansas; Papillion, Nebraska; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Hazel Park and Pontiac, Michigan; and Richmond, San Antonio, Richardson, and Waco, Texas.

The return to Tolleson is particularly notable given a drone accident that occurred there last year. ..."

Amazon’s Prime Air is taking off in nearly 500 US cities | TechCrunch

Tuberculosis Vaccine (BCG) Reprograms Brain Immunity in Small Trial

Amazing stuff! Good news, but older news!

"... Since then, with billions of doses given, the shot has surprised scientists with its capabilities beyond preventing tuberculosis. Researchers have found that BCG also helps prevent type 1 diabetes, reduce multiple sclerosis relapse, and treat bladder cancer. Scientists have uncovered how BCG programs the peripheral immune system to induce these effects.

However, the vaccine’s impact on the central nervous system (CNS) and immune cells within it remains poorly understood, despite retrospective studies revealing a link between the vaccine and the brain: People who received BCG for bladder cancer also showed reduced incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

Now, in a small clinical trial, researchers found that BCG triggered immune remodeling in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of older adults and reduced AD-related biomarkers. The findings, published in Communications Medicine, suggest that vaccine-induced immune reprogramming could be used as a strategy to target early neurodegeneration. ..."

From the abstract:
"Background
Immune aging may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), a vaccine known to induce trained immunity, has been linked to reduced Alzheimer’s risk in prior studies. However, whether trained immunity can be observed in the human central nervous system remains unclear. We assessed whether BCG induces trained immunity–like responses in adults with and without Alzheimer’s-related changes.

Methods
We conducted two related one-year, open-label clinical trials in adults aged 55 years or older (n = 12 without Alzheimer’s-related pathology; n = 11 with Alzheimer’s-related pathology) recruited at a single center.
Participants received two intradermal BCG vaccinations one month apart. Protocol-defined objectives included safety, neurocognitive outcomes, and longitudinal immune and Alzheimer’s biomarker changes in blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
Immune responses were assessed using cytokine assays and single-cell profiling. All enrolled participants were included where data were available; longitudinal changes were analyzed using mixed-effects models.

Results
Here we show that BCG induces persistent, trained immunity–like changes in immune cells in cerebrospinal fluid, including enhanced innate responsiveness and associated transcriptional programs.
These responses differ from blood, suggesting compartment-specific immune imprinting.
In participants without Alzheimer’s-related changes, these immune shifts are accompanied by decreased amyloid-β levels in cerebrospinal fluid and increased levels in blood. BCG was well tolerated, with no unexpected safety signals observed.

Conclusions
These findings suggest trained immunity–like responses in the central nervous system that may influence Alzheimer’s-relevant pathways.
This approach may represent an early neurodegenerative intervention strategy, although larger controlled studies are needed to confirm these observations."

BCG Vaccine Reprograms Brain Immunity in Small Trial | The Scientist "The BCG vaccine altered Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers and brain immune cells in older adults, hinting at its potential to target neurodegeneration."



Fig. 1: Study design and trained immunity-associated cytokine responses in PBMCs. [Peripheral blood mononuclear cells]


Fig. 2: BCG induces compartment-specific transcriptional training in human monocytes.


When will the cursor finally follow the eye on your computer display?

This is a long overdue innovation! How often does it happen e.g. that you look in one area of the computer display and start typing while the cursor is still somewhere else on the computer display?

If you stare for a moment at one point on the computer display, the cursor should perhaps follow so you can immediately e.g. continue writing.

Medieval Europe was battered with 16 catastrophic floods in just 2 years (hint: post Medieval Warm Period)

Before the so called "anthropocene" caused current global warming there was the Medieval Warm Period (from about 950-1250 AD/CE) at a considerably lower world population!

Anthropocene is obscene in the context of global warming and climate change (unless you mean that 9 billion humans at body temperature of 36 degrees Celsius and their activities warm up the Earth, but not the atmospheric trace gas CO2)!

Notice that the researchers of the Technische Universitaet Wien also mention low solar activity in the 1330-1340s! What if the sun and it's solar activity and cycles is the major cause for warm periods on Earth?

Very strange, this research does not seem to discuss the relation between these catastrophic floods and the Medieval Warm Period. A very curious omission!

Apparently, we still know little about catastrophic weather or climate events in the past due to lack of records, research activity etc. Thus, the common hysteria and alarmism about current adverse weather events is more like medieval superstition and propaganda!

"In the town of Göttingen, Germany, sits a small parish of stone and red brick. Inscribed on a cross within, a son mourns the loss of his father, Hermann, who drowned in a flood in 1342. Known as the Magdalene flood, the deadly deluge was one of the greatest natural disasters to hit Europe in the past 1000 years.

Despite the devastation, historical records of the flood are scarce. The inscription on the Göttingen cross is the only known text to name a victim. Now, after years of scrubbing archives, researchers are painting a much more complete, and even more devastating, picture of catastrophic weather from this era. In a study published this month in Nature, scientists report evidence of about 16 cascading floods that wreaked havoc across Europe between late 1341 and 1343—the largest number of back-to-back flooding events documented in the past 700 years. ..."

"... Thousands dead, multiannual crop failures
 
More than a thousand entries from contemporary sources were analyzed to study the impact of the floods of this period. ... The historical records present a dramatic picture: “Many thousands of people died in the floods, from hunger and disease,”  ... 

Possible Causes of the Unusual Cluster
 
1342 was the year with the highest number of extreme flood events in the last 700 years, and 1343 is a close third. This cluster was no coincidence: The team found several possible factors that could have contributed to this extraordinary series of floods. Around 1340 and 1341, an unusually high number of volcanic eruptions occurred, including the Hekla eruption in Iceland. Sulfur-containing aerosols in the atmosphere can lead to cooling and alter large-scale circulation patterns.

At the same time, Arctic sea ice had already declined significantly since the mid-1330s, while solar activity in the 1330s-1340s was still relatively low. “The interplay of these factors could have contributed to intense low-pressure systems, prolonged rainfall, and thus the unusual series of floods.” ..." or "combined with reduced incoming solar radiation tends to lead to Northern Hemisphere near-surface air cooling". Which is it? Reduced and varying solar activity itself or reduced incoming solar radiation to blockage in the Earth's atmosphere due e.g. volcanic activity?

From the abstract:
"Europe has experienced extreme floods in recent decades. However, even larger floods are possible and must be considered in flood risk management. Their characteristics can be clarified by analysing the largest documented historical floods.
In Central Europe, the Magdalena Flood of July 1342 is usually considered the largest of the last millennium; however, knowledge of its characteristics is incomplete. 
Here we show that 16 major flood events occurred across much of Europe between late 1341 and 1343. Four of these events had return periods of 500–1,000 years (the Magdalena, Bartholomew, Candlemas and Jacob Floods). Although Magdalena was thought previously to be the only extreme European flood in 1342, our new documentary dataset suggests that it formed part of a broader sequence.
The year with the greatest number of extreme floods during the past 700 years was 1342, and 1343 ranks among the top ten. This highly unusual sequence of floods had substantial socio-economic impacts, including a paradigm shift in flood mitigation measures in Europe.
A series of volcanic eruptions along with multi-annual Arctic sea ice retreat is a plausible cause of this flood sequence.
Clusters of extreme floods occurring within a few months are rarely considered in risk management. Quick and proactive risk strategies are needed that account for this eventuality."

Medieval Europe was battered with 16 catastrophic floods in just 2 years | Science | AAAS

The Flood of the Millennium That Wasn't a Single Flood (original news release) "Surprising Findings from Historical Data: the famous flood of 1342 was not an isolated event, but a series of events – providing insights for climate research and risk assessment."


Old picture of a flooding (Luzern, from e-codices)


A Late Medieval Latin chronicle entry about the series of floods of 1342–43


Fig. 2: Spatiotemporal distribution of floods and weather information in 1342 and 1343.


Fig. 3: Socio-economic impacts of floods in 1342 and 1343.


Fig. 4: Annual frequency of great and extraordinary floods in Europe in the last 700 years. [Notice the peculiar jump around 1850 that is at the end of the Little Ice Age.]




Gross U.S. government debt has surpassed $40 trillion (or 125% of GDP), a new milestone in the country’s struggle to control its finances.  

Bad news! President Trump needs to do more to contain or even reduce federal debt! This trend of ever higher government debt is unsustainable!

When the Euro currency was introduced in the EU, a government debt to GDP ratio of higher than 60% was considered to be a serious warning sign of too much  government spending!

"The country’s “total public debt outstanding” officially hit $40.047 trillion, the Treasury Department reported—a threshold that carries symbolic weight but isn’t, by itself, economically significant. In recent days, rising long-term government borrowing costs—and a sudden reversal Wednesday after the Treasury announced plans to buy back more long-term debt—have underscored the stakes of what economists broadly agree is an unsustainable fiscal trajectory. ..."

The Wall Street Journal What's news

U.S. Debt Just Topped $40 Trillion: How We Got Here "The U.S. has hit a new borrowing milestone, while debt as a share of GDP nears levels last seen during World War II"




Federal Debt: Total Public Debt as Percent of Gross Domestic Product from 1966-2025 (Source)


Why Tarifflation in the US Never Lived Up the Panic

Food for thought! Yes, higher tariffs can be compensated in different ways other than raising output/product prices.

"... Research published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston on Wednesday [8/19/2026] finds that productivity growth accelerated in industries most heavily affected by tariffs—and that this largely offset the higher costs firms in those industries faced.

Industries in which tariffs induced higher costs in 2025 also experienced greater labor productivity growth, which helped them mitigate those higher costs,” the researchers explain. ..."

Breitbart Business Digest





My abusive mother was not a victim — and neither is the three children murderer Lindsay Clancy (a former labor and delivery nurse)

Update: A female Chaplain says Lindsay Clancy reported hearing 'voice' after killings. The killer heard voices after the killing? I did not know until now that the killer jumped out of the window after the crime and became paralyzed and wheel-chair bound.

Food for thought!

Was the children murderer Lindsay Clancy abusive to her children before she killed them? For how long and how abusive? What did her husband know about it and/or what did he do about it?

"Postpartum psychosis is a [very] rare, severe psychiatric emergency affecting about 1 to 2 in 1,000 women after childbirth." (Google Search) And how many women suffering from it become abusive or murderers of their own children?

P.S. My late mother was not abusive, on the contrary!

"... Then I witnessed the extraordinary outpouring of female sympathy for Lindsay Clancy, the Massachusetts mother who killed her three children in 2023.

Some Clancy girls now claim Lindsay’s poor husband, Patrick, actually killed the kids and framed her. How do they know this? Astrology of course.

Clancy, a former labor and delivery nurse, is now on trial for murder. Her children were Cora, 5, Dawson, 3, and Callan, eight months old.

There is no dispute about who killed them. Clancy's defense admits she strangled all three children with exercise bands in the basement of the family's home while her husband, Patrick, was out picking up medicine and takeout. The question for the jury is whether she was criminally responsible when she did it.

Her lawyers say she wasn't. They argue that Clancy suffered from postpartum psychosis and bipolar disorder and that psychiatric medications worsened her condition. Prosecutors say she deliberately arranged to get her husband out of the house and knew exactly what she was doing. ..."

My abusive mother was not a victim — and neither is Lindsay Clancy | Blaze Media (partially behind paywall) "We have a dire, immediate, society-wide problem of women identifying with evil, sympathizing with evil, and financially supporting evil."




What’s Behind Baltimore’s Dramatic Homicide Decline? Treating gun violence as a public health issue. Really!

Lefties like to present this narrative! What about tougher law enforcement and sentencing?

Is gun violence "contagious" or like a "sexually transmitted infection"? I beg to differ!

How much of this reduction was actually due to shutting down a "ghost gun manufacturer and distributor"?

"Baltimore recorded 133 homicides in 2025—a nearly 60% decline since 2021 and its lowest homicide rate per capita in 50 years. While homicides have fallen nationwide, Baltimore’s decline began earlier and is steeper than in other U.S. cities.

A major factor is the city’s shift toward treating gun violence as a public health problem, pairing targeted law enforcement with community-based prevention and intensive support for people at highest risk.

Mayor Brandon Scott’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy identifies people at elevated risk due to recent victimization, proximity to shootings, and social networks. Community organizations then connect them with resources such as housing, employment, transportation, and treatment that can help reduce the conditions driving violence.

Programs including Roca, Safe Streets, and YAP (Youth Advocate Programs) also rely on trusted community members to mediate conflicts. ..."

"... Baltimore also won the largest verdict in history—$62 million—against a top ghost-gun manufacturer and distributor, leading the manufacturer to go out of business. ...

Gun violence often acts analogous to a contagious process. We think of it as a social contagion,” says Daniel Webster, ScD ’91, MPH, a distinguished scholar at the Bloomberg School’s Center for Gun Violence Solutions. Just as measles or sexually transmitted infections spread through social networks, so does gun violence. And shootings don’t just affect shooters and victims—they ricochet through communities. Arrest and incarceration, too, can metastasize [???]. Funneling [???] people into the criminal justice system cuts off their options. Many of the people at risk of gun violence also live in neighborhoods that have long been neglected. “We think of gun violence as both a cause and consequence of health,” said Carla Tilchin, PhD ’24, MSPH ’17, assistant scientist at the Center. ..."

Global Health NOW: ‘Mini Brains’ Breakthrough; and What’s Behind Baltimore’s Dramatic Homicide Decline?

A Contagious Peace: Behind Baltimore’s Historic Homicide Reduction "Baltimore cut its homicide rate by 60% from 2021 to 2025—largely through a public health approach to gun violence."

Brain organoids, kept alive more than five years, matured like human brains

Amazing stuff! This could be a breakthrough!

"... scientists feared ruining their oldest brain organoids. Instead, the tiny models kept developing, revealing remarkable internal clock"

"... ‘Mini Brains’ Offer Major Breakthrough in Neural Research
In a new research milestone, scientists have kept human brain organoids—tiny, lab-grown neural tissue clusters—alive and developing for up to five years, a dramatic time extension that unlocks new opportunities to investigate neural development, disease, and potential treatments ..."

From the abstract:
"The human brain develops and matures over an exceptionally prolonged period of time that spans nearly two decades of life. Processes that govern species-specific aspects of human postnatal brain development are difficult to study in animal models.
While human brain organoids offer a promising in vitro model, they have thus far been shown to largely mimic early stages of brain development.
Here we develop human brain organoids for 5 years in culture, optimizing growth conditions to extend excitatory neuron viability beyond previous limits. Using maturation-associated modules derived from endogenous human brain, we show that brain organoids transcriptionally age with cell type specificity over years in culture.
Whole-genome methylation profiling reveals that the predicted epigenomic age of organoids correlates precisely with time spent in vitro, and parallels epigenomic ageing in vivo.
Notably, we show that in chimeric organoids generated by mixing neural progenitors of different ages, old progenitors rapidly produce late neuronal fates, skipping the production of earlier neuronal progeny, therefore showing that progenitors that age in organoids retain a memory of the time spent in vitro.
The data indicate that human brain organoids can continue to mature and record the passage of time over many years in culture."



‘Mini brains’ kept alive for years appear to age like real brains "Miniature models of the human brain can be kept alive for years, allowing scientists to study neural development and brain diseases"

Lab-grown brain ‘organoids’ set longevity record (original news release) "Researchers show that brain cells cultured in a dish can mimic normal cerebral development and even retain “memory” of their own histories"

Scientists kept brain organoids alive for years. Then they looked inside | STAT "Eraser-sized balls of tissue could aid research on early stages of neurological diseases"



Fig. 1: Cortical organoids undergo progressive maturation during long-term culture.


Fig. 3: Activity-permissive medium enhances the maturation of cortical organoids.



When women become omitted or mere patients in recent science and medical news reporting

When gender ideology gets in the way of using the proper word woman or women in human female related subjects!

In particular, the so called American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has become very guilty of this practice in recent times.

Whenever possible AAAS avoids to mention woman or women by either omitting these words entirely in their news reporting or they use the term patient/patients even though it is improperly applied.

I wait patiently for a correction of this absurd practice motivated by ideology!

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Foreign Borrowers Rush Into Asia/Australia Bond Markets for financing

Impressive! Get ready for some Dim Sum, Panda and Kangaroo bonds! 😊

(247) Foreign Borrowers Rush Into Asia Bond Markets | World Business Watch - YouTube







Parkinson's patient's tremors VANISH within minutes of GROUNDBREAKING treatment with ultrasound

Amazing stuff, if confirmed! Good news!

(245) Parkinson's patient's tremors VANISH within minutes of GROUNDBREAKING treatment - YouTube


Xi’s China Faces Massive Unemployment Crisis as 12.7 Million Graduates Seek Jobs and with a persistent double digit youth unemployment rate

Serious stuff!

(244) Xi’s China Faces Massive Unemployment Crisis as 12.7 Million Graduates Seek Jobs | Vantage | 4K - YouTube


Growing fears of Moscow seizing money to fund war, Russians are withdrawing cash money from their bank accounts

Good news! Finally, the apathetic and lethargic Russian Slav(e)s are doing something to stop the war and perhaps even to topple Putin the Terrible!

(242) Growing fears of Moscow seizing money to fund war | DW News - YouTube

Why the World’s Largest Megaproject NEOM in Saudi Arabia Collapsed

Recommendable! Was the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman delusional as suggested by Wall Street Journal?

(242) Why the World’s Largest Megaproject Collapsed | WSJ - YouTube


China’s Yuan Is Challenging The Dollar In Africa with Palki Sharma

Very recommendable!

"Libya is set to join China’s CIPS framework, giving it a route to make payments directly in yuan and reduce reliance on SWIFT, where the dollar dominates. The shift is being driven by cost, speed and access to Chinese capital. Kenya has already converted some dollar loans into yuan, cutting interest costs. Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa have currency swap arrangements with China. The dollar still dominates Africa’s overseas debt, but Beijing is steadily expanding the yuan’s role across the continent."

(242) China’s Yuan Is Challenging The Dollar In Africa | The Palki Sharma Show | IGR | India Global Review - YouTube




Bernd Prange: CDU-Bürgermeister einer Kleinstadt in Sachsen-Anhalt spendet 10.000 Euro an AfD vor der Landtagswahl

Schlagzeilen aus der Bananenrepublik D, die es in sich haben! Das ist der Hammer!

"Ende Juli verkündete der AfD-Kandidat für Sachsen-Anhalt, Ulrich Siegmund, bei einer Wahlveranstaltung, dass ein CDU-Politiker 5000 Euro an die AfD gespendet habe. „Er hat diese Summe gespendet, weil er möchte, dass wir als Alternative für Deutschland unsere wunderschöne Heimat, unser Land, vor diesem links-grünen Kurs der CDU schützen“, so Siegmund.

Bei dem CDUler handelt es sich um den amtierenden CDU-Ortsbürgermeister Bernd Prange, der seine Spende sogar auf 10.000 Euro verdoppelt hat. Besonders brisant: In einer persönlichen Erklärung ruft er dazu auf, die AfD zu wählen, um dem Linkskurs der CDU entgegenzuwirken."


Bernd Prange: CDU-Bürgermeister spendet 10.000 Euro an AfD | tagesschau.de "Der CDU-Politiker Bernd Prange hat laut einem Bericht der Volksstimme 10.000 Euro an die AfD Sachsen-Anhalt gespendet. Bei der Landtagswahl will der Bürgermeister von Altmärkische Höhe für die AfD stimmen. Der zuständige CDU-Kreisvorstand soll sich nun auch mit einem möglichen Parteiausschlussverfahren befassen."



Bernd Prange (59) sitzt für die CDU im Kreistag von Stendal und ist Bürgermeister in der Gemeinde Altmärkische Höhe


The UAE announced that it would halt all trade and financial transactions with Iran.

Good news!

"The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is intensifying economic pressure on Iran to discourage Iranian efforts to control or disrupt navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
The UAE announced on August 18 that it would halt all trade and financial transactions with Iran. The announcement comes after the UAE accused Iran of launching missiles from Iranian territory toward the UAE on August 18. The UAE later said the missiles unsuccessfully targeted vessels to disrupt ”maritime navigation. ...

The UAE’s decision will further weaken Iran’s already deteriorating economy by restricting both its access to essential imports and its ability to repatriate export revenues and circumvent sanctions. Roughly one-third of Iran’s imports have come from the UAE, and the largest proportion of Iranian imports in the last five years come from the UAE have made the UAE. ..." 

Iran Update, August 19, 2026 | Critical Threats

A guide to Elul: The Jewish last month of year is for reflection and repentance

Food for thought! I knew the Jewish week is very different from the Western week, but I forgot or was not aware that the Jewish calendar is also very different, except for Yom Kippur.

"... The Jewish calendar differs fundamentally from the Gregorian calendar because it is a lunisolar system rather than a purely solar system. ...

Starting Epoch: The Gregorian calendar counts from the estimated birth of Christ. The Jewish calendar counts from the calculated date of Creation (3761 BCE), meaning the year 2026 CE falls during the Jewish year 5786. ...

The Jewish calendar has a different beginning and end of the year because it follows two distinct biblical tracking tracks—one for the agricultural/civil cycle and another for the historical/religious cycle. This is vastly different from the Gregorian calendar, which relies on a single, fixed civil New Year on January 1st that was arbitrarily set by Roman politics. ..." (Google Search/AI)

"It may be the middle of summer on the Gregorian calendar right now, but on the Jewish calendar, we are approaching the end of the year. The month of Elul begins this year at sundown on August 13. Although Elul contains no major Jewish holidays, it is quite an important period of reflection and preparation for the High Holidays, which begin with Rosh Hashanah on the first of the following Hebrew month, Tishrei. ...

However, asking Hashem for forgiveness is not enough when we have wronged another person. For those transgressions, we must take responsibility, make amends, and seek forgiveness directly from the person we have hurt. ...

Eleazar of Worms, a 12th-century Jewish scholar also known as the Rokeach, points to a connection between Elul and a verse from the Song of Songs: אֲנִי לְדוֹדִי וְדוֹדִי לִי (Ani L’dodi V’dodi li), meaning “I am for my beloved and my beloved is for me.” The verse is an acronym for the Hebrew month of Elul — אלול — using the first letter of each word to form the name of the month. ..."

A guide to Elul: The Jewish month of reflection and repentance "‘I am for my beloved and my beloved is for me’: Why is the month of Elul so important in Judaism? What is Elul, and how is it observed? Explore the meaning of the Hebrew month and the traditions that prepare Jews for Rosh Hashanah."

Unregulated online trade of mummfied remains is the real ‘mummy’s curse’. Really!

Nice try of a scare tactic by the AAAS! Even bolstered by a research article! I bet many individuals involved in this kind of trade are aware of the dangers involved.

If these mummified remains for sale were obtained or shipped illegally it should be primarily a case for law enforcement.

"... Today, one can find mummified animal and human remains for sale online, part of a growing—and often illicit—global trade. As scientists report in a recent study, dangerous pathogens growing on these items could be exposing sellers, buyers, and postal workers alike to a real mummy’s curse . The researchers analyzed 128 online posts from social media platforms, e-commerce sites, webstores, and auction houses, finding numerous examples of mummified remains showing visible signs of deterioration and fungal growth. Even though some specimens may appear undamaged, the authors warn that any mummified remains with surviving soft tissue will harbor microbes, a risk that is amplified when remains are incorrectly stored. ..."

From the abstract:
"The rise of the internet, especially social media, has amplified international trafficking and driven demand for unique cultural heritage, including mummified humans and animals.
However, these preserved remains pose health and biosecurity risks due to the toxicity of embalming methods and/or suboptimal storage that can promote microbial growth.
This article investigates these risks by analyzing 128 online posts from Meta platforms, e-commerce sites, webstores, and auction houses.
We reveal that mummified remains sold online exhibit signs of biodeterioration, yet sellers provide no safety guidance, suggesting limited awareness or deliberate disregard of hazards.
Posts also reveal noncompliance with postal regulations, underscoring the need for clearer and consistently enforced shipping policies.
Until more effective measures are implemented, the public should remain vigilant and report sales of mummified remains to relevant authorities and professional bodies.
Improved oversight and education are therefore essential to safeguard public health and preserve archaeological remains."

ScienceAdviser





Can missing, natural indigo light explain the ‘myopia boom’ in children spending too much time indoors?

Amazing stuff! Good news! A very clever experiment.

"Efforts to explain rising rates of myopia, or nearsightedness, in children worldwide have made two things clear: More time spent outdoors seems protective, and more time spent indoors increases risk.
A new study in tree shrews now suggests a key to preventing myopia may be the indigo portion of sunlight. ...

In the new study, researchers first induced myopia in tree shrews—diurnal mammals that can serve as a model for primate visual systems—by fitting them with tiny spectacles that focus light at a point behind the retina, tricking it into growing longer to compensate.

The team found that indigo light (wavelengths between 419 and 446 nanometers) activated a light-sensing protein on the tree shrews’ retinas called OPN5, linked in mouse models to myopia prevention.
These indigo wavelengths are more abundant in natural sunlight than modern indoor lighting, and increasing their presence in the lights illuminating the animals’ indoor enclosure prevented myopia induced by the spectacles.

The results have not yet been confirmed in humans, but some of the authors are involved in companies developing classroom lighting and LED-equipped glasses that aim to give children’s eyes a steadier diet of indigo."

From the highlights and abstract:
"Highlights
Indigo light suppresses lens-induced myopia in tree shrews
• The most protective wavelength range is 419–446 nm
• Tree shrew lens filtering shifts effective OPN5 stimulation to indigo
• Built environments may lack protective indigo wavelengths

Summary
Today, about 2.8 billion people worldwide suffer from myopia (nearsightedness), and projections place the 2050 burden at 4.8 billion people (the “myopia boom”). Myopia results from abnormal elongation of the eye, which causes images to focus in front of the retina.
Building on prior work in mouse models assessing the non-visual opsin OPN5, we test the hypothesis that insufficient exposure to short-wavelength light increases myopia susceptibility.
We use the tree shrew, a near-primate model for human myopia. Our findings show that indigo light in the range of 419–446 nm, when used to supplement a warm white light-emitting diode (LED), completely suppresses myopia induced by minus-lens wear.
A large body of genetic and epidemiological evidence suggests that the “myopia boom” has an environmental cause.
Our findings align with this evidence and suggest that one contributing factor is the relative absence of indigo light in built environments where we spend 86% of our time."

ScienceAdviser


Graphical abstract


Figure 1 Expression of OPN5 in ganglion cells of the tree shrew retina


Die woke Welt ertrinkt in ihrer eigenen Lächerlichkeit (oder der gefährlichste Mann Deutschlands) von Roland Tichy

Schlagzeile des Tages! Sehr gelungen! Köstliches aus der Bananenrepublik D!

"Vor der wichtigen Landtagswahl in Sachsen-Anhalt liegt die AfD mit 42% weit vorne. Zeit, den beliebten Spitzenkandidat Ulrich Siegmund zu zerlegen. Dachte sich wohl der Spiegel. Heraus kam irgendwas Unentschlossenes zwischen sehr herzigem Fandom und sich selbst dafür auf die Finger schlagen. ...

Der Spiegel konnte mit seiner Titelgeschichte kaum mehr unter Beweis stellen, wie wenig seine Autoren noch von der Welt um sie herum verstehen. Zu sehr ist man mit Einordnen beschäftigt, als unvoreingenommen zuzuhören. ...

Der Vorgang erzählt vor allem auch sehr viel über den Zustand eines untergehenden Leitmedien-Journalismus, der politische Erklärung zu lange, zu exzessiv, zu dumm durch Dämonisierung ersetzt hat. Über 40 Prozent für die AfD in Sachsen-Anhalt verlangen eine Auseinandersetzung mit den Gründen. Was treibt so viele Wähler zu Siegmund? Welche Erwartungen verbinden sie mit ihm? Warum glaubt niemand mehr, dass CDU, SPD, Grüne und Linke noch irgendwas ändern? Warum sind die Menschen so dermaßen fertig mit den Altparteien? ..."

Die woke Welt ertrinkt in ihrer eigenen Lächerlichkeit "Lächerlichkeit kann eine tödliche Waffe sein. Nicht nur im Kampf gegen Ulrich Siegmund begeht die rotgrünschwarze Welt von Politik und ihrer Medien gerade kulturellen Selbstmord. Und das kleine Sachsen-Anhalt wird zum Ort des Untergangs für frühere Volksparteien."


Eine bessere Wahlwerbung kann man sich vor einer Wahl als Politiker/Kandidat kaum wünschen! (Quelle)


Lena Schilling (MdEP) zu PFAS-Risikoanalyse: „Diese Drastik hat mich echt beeindruckt!“ Wirklich!

Wer hat den diese dumme und naive junge Frau (25 Jahre alt) ins Europa Parlament direkt oder indirekt gewählt!

Wie gefährlich sind eigentlich diese sog. Ewigkeitschemikalien? Viel Demagogie und Aberglaube! Plastophobia ist eine ernste Krankheit, bitte gehen sie sofort zum Arzt!

Lena Schilling zu PFAS-Risikoanalyse: „Diese Drastik hat mich echt beeindruckt!“ — der Freitag (Abo erforderlich) "Die EU-Abgeordnete Lena Schilling erwartet im Herbst einen „sehr starken Abschlussbericht“ der EU-Chemikalienbehörde zu den Ewigkeitschemikalien in der Umwelt. Sie fordert ein konsequentes Verbot und eine klare Verantwortung der Hersteller"


Lena Schilling


Sacked Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov calls for presidential election

That's a way to start a come back! Is he thereby helping to undermine the so far very successful defense effort by the Ukraine against Putin the Terrible?

Is war time, a good time for democratic elections? What historical examples for that do we have? The UK, for example, did apparently not hold major elections during WW II (Google AI). "Yes, the United States held both presidential and congressional elections on schedule during World War II." (Google AI) However, except for Hawaii, the mainland of the US was not under direct attack by the so called Axis Powers (Spain, Italy, Germany nor by Japan.

No wonder he was sacked?

"Ukraine's popular ex-defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for wartime elections, in what is widely seen as the biggest challenge to Volodymyr Zelensky's presidency since Russia's full-scale invasion four and a half years ago.

"Democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia," said Fedorov, 35, in a video posted to YouTube on Tuesday, adding that Ukraine is fighting "precisely because we want to remain a free European state". ..."

"... Fedorov made the remarks in a video address posted to his YouTube channel, saying Ukraine needs a “legal, safe, and realistic mechanism” for holding elections during a prolonged conflict, while also safeguarding voting rights for soldiers, Ukrainians living abroad, and residents of frontline regions. ..."

Sacked Ukrainian defence minister calls for presidential election

Fedorov Calls for Wartime Elections, Says Putin Shouldn’t Set the Timeline "In brief: Former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for Ukraine to develop a mechanism to hold elections during the war, arguing Russia should not be able to dictate when Ukrainian citizens vote. His remarks came hours after President Volodymyr Zelensky nominated a permanent replacement for the post on Aug, 18."


Mykhailo Fedorov (Source?)


56 million years ago fossil forest during the PETM offers chilling window into climate change future. Really!

This demagoguery and alarmism and hysteria was again spread quickly by many of the usual climate change religion suspects (like e.g. the AAAS)!

When medieval superstition trumps science!

Some of this research seems to be speculative, e.g. "possible tree mortality" and other vague terms.

The climate demagogues try hard to link a 56 million years ago event to today's warming by stressing the "anthropogenic" cause of higher CO2 in the atmosphere. Let's not forget CO2 is only a minute trace gas in our time!

Notice also this study appears to be based on computer modeling not on hard facts. Has any third party validated these computer model scenarios? Computer models and their 100 year forecasts also play a major role in the propaganda of the global warming hoax/climate change religion. 

Very strange, notice these climate demagogues don't tell what the approximate CO2 and methane concentration in the atmosphere was 56 million years ago. Either they don't know or it was so much higher than today that they better not disclose it or otherwise their demagoguery would be exposed immediately! What if it was not higher CO2 that caused the warming period 56 million years ago?

"Palaeontologists have reconstructed a 56-million-year-old forest, offering a sobering view of what happens in a period of rapid warming due to rapid increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide.

The Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) came at the end of the Palaeocene epoch. Over this period, global average temperatures rose by 5–8°C over just a few thousand years.

This warming was triggered by a massive, rapid release of carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere and oceans primarily through volcanic activity which would have been intensified through feedback loops, including melting permafrost and large-scale wildfires.

Research published in the journal Science shows how the PETM impacted on an ancient forest fossilised in rocks in US state Wyoming and vegetation globally.

The team found reduced canopy cover and plant species migrating toward the poles. ..."

"“We are putting CO₂ into the atmosphere faster than any known natural process,” [???] says paleobotanist Dr. Regan Dunn, Assistant Deputy Director and Associate Curator of the Samuel Oschin Global Center for Ice Age Research at La Brea Tar Pits and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. “The Earth has never experienced a carbon release at the pace we're creating today." ..."

"... This sudden warming event, called the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), was one of the most notable climatic upheavals in Earth’s history. The volume of CO2 released [??? so how much was released?] during that period is thought [???] to be roughly equivalent to the total human emissions that would [???] be released by the end of the twenty-first century under a pessimistic scenario. The ancient surge of CO2 raised global average temperatures by between 5 and 9 °C, changing the climate for more than 150,000 years. ..."

"... Understanding how forest structure changed during the PETM is really important, because it tells us about how plant growth, biomass and productivity are affected by adding a lot of carbon dioxide [??? how much?] to the atmosphere,” Currano [Ellen Currano, senior author of the study] says. “It turns out that too much carbon dioxide is a bad thing for forests, because the accompanying warming and drying stresses the trees and kills many of them.” ..."

From the editor's summary and abstract (Notice, the abstract does not mention the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere):
"Editor’s summary
Predicting the effects of climate change depends on complex feedbacks between climate and vegetation. Although elevated carbon dioxide from anthropogenic emissions could make photosynthesis more efficient, leading to greater vegetation productivity and carbon storage, coincident warming and drought can reduce primary productivity. Dunn et al. examined how these factors interacted to influence forest productivity in another period with elevated carbon dioxide and 5° to 9°C of global warming, the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, which occurred about 56 million years ago. Based on an analysis of leaf cuticles from fossils, the researchers found that there was elevated canopy opening early in this period, possibly due to tree mortality, which occurred along with major vegetation and hydrological changes. ...

Abstract
Uncertainty remains regarding the impact of rapid anthropogenic [???] warming on forest ecosystem structure, biodiversity, and function.
As an analog [???], we reconstruct forest canopy density and compositional change in Wyoming, USA, through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), an interval of abrupt carbon increase and warming ~56 million years ago. We develop a proxy to quantify leaf area index and assess shifts in floral composition using palynomorphs.
Forest canopies opened abruptly at onset of PETM warming, landscape erosion increased, and vegetation shifted from broad-leaved angiosperm to fern- and palm-dominated ecosystems.
When combined with regional data, these patterns suggest that continental-scale changes in plant communities cause landscape destabilization. These shifts also have implications for multimillennial-scale hydrologic and carbon cycle feedbacks in the climate system."

Fossil forest offers chilling window into climate change future | News | ConnectSci

Ancient global warming drove forest canopy decline and ecosystem restructuring "A widespread dieback of forests due to climate change 56 million years ago has parallels with today [???]."

Ancient rise in CO2 was catastrophic for forests: what that means for today’s plants

Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum Carbon Release Study "A Tar Pits researcher reconstructed forests of 56 million years ago—with chilling parallels for our warming planet: climate change led to a widespread browning of Earth's landscapes—against a backdrop of elevated atmospheric CO₂, global warming, and reduced rainfall triggered by volcanically driven carbon release—and trees are at the root of these drastic changes."




(Left) Fisheye view of a forest canopy above a corresponding estimate of forest structure. (Top Right) Leaf cuticle collected from modern forest soil. (Bottom Right), Fossilised leaf cuticle from the Hanna Basin.



Satellite data shows a browning trend across the planet since around the turn of the century. [Demagogues like to use shocking photos like this]