Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Israeli strikes on a major Caspian Sea port in northern Iran last week targeted Russian support for Iran in the ongoing war

Cause for concern!

Was this a high stakes gamble to target Russia? Good, that Putin the Terrible is bogged down in the Russia-Ukraine War thanks to the very effective Ukrainian defense!

So far World War III (Russo-Ukrainian War by any other name) has been geographically very limited. Will this war expand to other geographical regions?

"... Israeli strikes on a major Caspian Sea port in northern Iran last week targeted Russian support for Iran in the ongoing war ... This report is consistent with CTP-ISW's previous reporting that the IDF struck a Caspian Sea port that Iran uses to trade both military and non-military goods with Russia. The IDF targeted “dozens” of vessels, a command center, and a shipyard at Bandar Anzali Port, Gilan Province, on March 18. The Israeli strike on the port followed reports that Russia has provided Iran with satellite imagery and Shahed drones since the war began. Israeli media reported on March 19 that the Israeli strikes in Bandar Anzali “shut down” a critical supply line between Iran and Russia for both basic goods, such as wheat imports, and military equipment.The Wall Street Journal added on March 24 that Russia uses the Caspian Sea to receive Iranian Shahed drones as well as artillery shells and other ammunition to resupply its troops on the front lines with Ukraine. More than 300,000 artillery shells and a million rounds of ammunition were shipped from Iran to Russia in 2023 via the Caspian Sea, according to unspecified documents seen by the Wall Street Journal."

Iran Update, March 25, 2026 | Critical Threats

Possible evidence for Iran’s ability to manufacture and operate fiber-optic FPV drones

Bad news! Fiber-optic operated FPV drones have demonstrated to be very effective and devastating in the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Such weapons in the hands of religious fanatics?

"A longtime observer of drone operations suggested on March 25 that drone footage posted by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq on March 24 is consistent with a fiber-optic first-person view (FPV) drone. CTP-ISW is unable to authenticate the Islamic Resistance in Iraq’s video. Iran’s ability to manufacture and operate fiber-optic FPV drones and transfer this technology to its regional proxies and partners would pose a significant challenge to US interests in the Middle East, if the footage is authentic."

Iran Update, March 25, 2026 | Critical Threats

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez propose a ban on data center construction

Old and young modern Luddites and socialists united! 😊 Together we are stronger! Caution: satire!

The beauty and the old man or the odd couple! Don't these socialists have any better ideas! 😊

"Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York are introducing companion legislation in their respective chambers today that would halt the projects until Congress enacts comprehensive AI regulation. ..."

Bernie Sanders and AOC propose a ban on data center construction | TechCrunch

Arbor Energy just landed a billion-dollar order to bring rocket turbine tech to the power grid

This could be an interesting approach! But is it competitive? Similar proposals were made before in the past.

"... Arbor’s Halcyon turbines are based on rocket turbomachinery, high-performance engine technology originally developed for spaceflight, and its first commercial turbines will be 3D printed and capable of generating 25 megawatts each. GridMarket’s order, if fully fulfilled, represents 200 units. ...

The startup plans to connect its first turbine to the grid in 2028 and ramp production through 2030, at which point it hopes to deliver more than 100 turbines annually. The goal, Hartwig said, is to eventually produce enough for 10 gigawatts of new capacity every year.

Arbor’s initial designs ... the power plant would ingest organic material like crop waste and wood scraps from farms and timber operations, which would be turned into syngas — a combustible gas mixture — and burned in the presence of pure oxygen. The result would be pure CO2 ...

Since then, Arbor has modified Halcyon to accept natural gas in addition to biomass ..."

Arbor Energy just landed a billion-dollar order to bring rocket turbine tech to the power grid | TechCrunch




Melania Trump wants a robot to homeschool your child

When will the first First Lady be a robot? Just kidding!

When will robot models be introduced in fashion shows?

"At a press conference at the White House on Wednesday, First Lady Melania Trump showed up with a humanoid robot developed by robotics firm Figure AI. The duo waltzed down a red carpet together before the bot gave a brief speech, chirping: “I am grateful to be part of this historic movement to empower children with technology and education.” ..."

Melania Trump wants a robot to homeschool your child | TechCrunch




Polyunsaturated fatty acids in a Western diet activate RXRα marks the spot for Crohn’s disease

The American Society for the Advancement of Science is obsessing with Western diet!

Probably, too much emphasis is given here to possibly exaggerated experiments with mice subjected to unusual food, genetic modifications etc.

Actually, the AAAS is pointing out obese people!

"The intestinal inflammation characteristic of Crohn’s disease is associated with a Western diet, which is high in ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and with dysfunction of an intestinal epithelial cell subset called Paneth cells. Meyer et al. uncovered a role for activation of the nuclear receptor RXRα in Paneth cells by PUFAs in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease.
The small intestines of patients with Crohn’s disease, particularly those with a body mass index of ≥ 25, showed increased transcriptional activity of RXRα.
In Gpx4+/−IEC mice, which show Crohn’s disease–like enteritis when fed excess PUFAs, the transcriptional activity of RXRα and expression of RXRα target genes were increased.
A PUFA-enriched diet generated multiple ω-3 and ω-6 PUFA species in Gpx4+/−IEC mice, of which the ω-3 PUFA DHA and ω-6 PUFA arachidonic acid stimulated RXRα in a luciferase activity assay.
Mice with a Paneth cell–specific deficiency in Gpx4 (Gpx4ΔPC) developed intestinal inflammation, similar to that seen in Crohn’s disease, and had higher intestinal amounts of the chemokine CXCL1, whose promoter region contains an RXRα-binding site. The phenotype of Gpx4ΔPC mice was abolished by codeletion of RXRα in Paneth cells and reduced by administration of a neutralizing CXCL1 antibody or antagonists and agonists of RXRα. The authors suggested that the effect of RXRα agonists may be due to their competition with PUFAs for binding to RXRα.
One of these RXRα agonists, isotretinoin, is approved as an oral treatment for acne, and retrospective analysis showed that prior isotretinoin therapy decreased the odds of developing Crohn’s disease. These results implicate the activation of RXRα in Paneth cells by ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs that are enriched in or are generated by a Western diet as a contributing factor to the development of Crohn’s disease, which could be limited by isotretinoin therapy."

From the highlights and abstract:
"Highlights
• CD epithelium exhibits increased transcriptional retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRα) activity
• ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs in a Western diet induce transcriptional RXRα activity in IECs of mice
• PUFA-induced metabolic enteritis is mediated by RXRα in Paneth cells
• Isotretinoin ameliorates PUFA-induced enteritis and reduces the odds of developing CD

Summary
Westernization of diet, partly characterized by long-chain fatty acid excess, perturbs intestinal immune responses in Crohn’s disease (CD). The cellular and molecular framework of lipid sensing in intestinal inflammation remains enigmatic.
By small intestinal transcriptional profiling of CD, we identified increased transcriptional activity of retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRα) specifically in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs).
Transcriptional RXRα activity was induced in IECs of mice by ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) excess in a Western diet. PUFA-induced RXRα activity in Paneth cells governed chronic transmural enteritis by enabling the expression of CXCL1.
Oral exposure to isotretinoin ameliorated PUFA-induced metabolic enteritis in two mouse models, and isotretinoin therapy reduced the odds of developing CD in an analysis of electronic health care records from 170,597 patients. Collectively, we identify RXRα in Paneth cells as a metabolic stress sensor that enables enteritis, providing novel perspectives for the prevention and treatment of CD."

RXRα marks the spot for Crohn’s disease | Science Signaling (open access)



Graphical abstract


How Not Getting Sick Made the Economy Look Sick in terms of statistical data

Recommendable! Yes, medical services and more ill people increase GDP! A lesson in economics!

Economic textbooks have pointed out this paradox/negative self enforcing cycle for at least several decades that e.g. a roaring economy causes more employees to get stressed out, suffering more accidents etc. and thereby seeking more medical treatment driving up GDP further.

"... The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) cut fourth-quarter real economic output growth to 0.7 percent from 1.4 percent. ...

Demand for health care was lower than initially estimated. The Census Bureau’s Quarterly Services Survey shows health care and social assistance revenue rose just 0.5 percent in the fourth quarter after a 3.0 percent gain in the third quarter. BEA specifically cited new QSS data as the reason it revised down health-care services.

Demand was down because we were healthier than expected. Data from the Centers for Disease Control show severe respiratory illness hospitalizations were low late in the fourth quarter, consistent with a lighter illness period than one would expect in a normal winter ramp-up. Fewer sick people means fewer hospital visits, fewer outpatient visits, and less measured health-care output. So a mild holiday season for the flu and COVID turns out to be bad for GDP accounting, but it is not bad news for actual Americans. ..."

Breitbart Business Digest


Fig: GDP (Second Estimate), 4th Quarter and Year 2025 (Source)


Klarnamenpflicht und EUdi-Wallet: Wie jeder Klick im Internet genehmigungspflichtig wird

Ist das eine maßlose Übertreibung von Tichy Einblick oder was ist dran? Oder ist das ein Fall, wenn einige Deutsche das Gras wachsen hören!

Immer wieder der sog. "gläserne Bürger? Wurde darüber nicht schon seit  über 50 Jahren immer wieder geklagt? Nichts neues!

Warum macht man sich in Deutschland immer noch viele Gedanken darüber seit 1945, während das Thema z.B. in den USA viel unkomplizierter und weniger kontrovers ist?

Klarnamenpflicht und EUdi-Wallet: Wie jeder Klick im Internet genehmigungspflichtig wird "Lange warnte die Polizei vor Klarnamennutzung im Netz. Neuerdings sollen Identitätspflicht und EUdi-Wallet Pflicht werden. Tatsächlich steht der Umbau des Internets zum kontrollierten Zugangsraum für gläserne Bürger bevor. Und da wir alle auf das Internet angewiesen sind, ist das der Weg zur totalen Überwachung"

Israeli teen indicted for working with Iranian operatives, charged with espionage & spraying pro Iran propaganda graffiti in public places

Bizarre! Do Iranian mullahs have respect for children? Not when it is about Israel

Child labor is cheap!

"State prosecutors filed an indictment in the Tel Aviv District Juvenile Court on Wednesday against a 14-year-old from central Israel who is accused of carrying out paid assignments for hostile actors while suspecting they were Iranian.

It is another case in a widening pattern of Iranian efforts to recruit Israelis online for intelligence-gathering and sabotage-related missions during the war, according to the authorities. ...

Last April, the teenager contacted a person in a Telegram group after seeing a message about work he was interested in, and the two agreed that he would perform tasks in exchange for payment in cryptocurrency transferred to a digital wallet, the prosecutors said, adding that he opened four digital wallets into which handlers transferred more than $1,170. ...

Among the tasks attributed to him were: spraying the graffiti slogan, “We are committed to the covenant,” in multiple areas of Tel Aviv and on vehicles; filming streets near Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and neighborhoods in Ramat Gan; and recording a video of the Tel Aviv skyline while describing the location of the Kirya military headquarters.

Prosecutors said he was also asked to rent an apartment near the Kirya, after which he sent a picture of an apartment for rent and spoke with several landlords in the area.

According to the prosecutors, the teen was also instructed to spray pro-Iranian graffiti on Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s home and to prepare video documentation of the minister. The slogan was to read: “We will avenge Ruhollah’s children” – an apparent reference to Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution and the country’s first supreme leader. ..."

Teen indicted over alleged Iran-linked spying assignments | The Jerusalem Post "A 14-year-old Israeli has been indicted for working with Iranian operatives, carrying out sabotage and surveillance tasks in exchange for cryptocurrency."

World's first proof-of-concept quantum battery prototype

Good news!

"Australian researchers have created the world’s first proof-of-concept quantum battery, opening research into a new generation of energy storage devices.

Quantum batteries don’t yet exist. They would store and discharge energy but unlike current batteries they wouldn’t be based on chemical reactions. Quantum batteries, instead, use principles like quantum superposition and entanglement to store and discharge energy between discrete energy states in subcells within the battery.

These devices would not be subject to chemical and thermal wear and promise incredibly fast charging times which gets even faster as the quantum batteries get bigger.

A major issue with current quantum battery designs, however, is that they discharge within nanoseconds. ...

“My ultimate ambition is a future where we can charge electric cars much faster than fuel petrol cars, or charge devices over long distances wirelessly,” says senior author James Quach who leads quantum science and technologies science research at CSIRO. ..."

"... “Our findings confirm a fundamental quantum effect that's completely counterintuitive: quantum batteries charge faster as they get larger.” ..."

From the abstract:
"Superextensivity, where the response of a physical system scales super-linearly with size, originates from collective quantum effects and provides a promising route to augment next-generation quantum technologies.
While recent work has demonstrated superextensive behaviour in the coherent dynamics of quantum systems, these effects typically occur on short timescales, prohibiting their practical utility.
In contrast, triggering steady-state superextensive effects in, for example, a generated electric current, remains unexplored despite the immediate impact on photovoltaic technologies.
Here, we utilise a microcavity quantum battery as an experimental platform that superextensively captures light energy and converts it to an electric current via the incorporation of charge transport layers into the resonant microcavity. This architecture enables, for the first time, a complete quantum battery charge-discharge cycle.
We demonstrate that strong light–matter coupling induced by the microcavity leads to superextensive scaling of the steady-state electrical discharging power under low-intensity, incoherent illumination.
Our results provide the first experimental demonstration of superextensive light-to-charge conversion in steady-state, highlighting the feasibility of leveraging strong light–matter coupling for enhanced energy harvesting under low-light conditions."

World's first quantum battery prototype | News | ConnectSci

Australian scientists achieve energy storage and quantum battery breakthrough (original news release) "Researchers develop the first quantum battery that could pave the way for long- distance charging of devices and super-fast charging of electric cars."



Fig. 1: Composition of the quantum battery tuned for strong light–matter coupling.


Fig. 2: Superextensive charging dynamics.


CSIRO’s clean lab for engineering prototype quantum batteries


Chart of the day

The rapid, dramatic population decline in China has been mentioned many times before over the years, but here is a chart. Source

Why Africa, Europe, Latin America and Russia are missing from this chart is a mystery!




Machine learning speeds up heterogeneous catalysis simulations dramatically

Good news! This is only the beginning!

"In heterogeneous catalysis, calculations require complicated computational processes due to the variability of reaction pathways and possibilities. Now, thanks to a clever combination of programming and machine learning, researchers have achieved a dramatic increase in the speed of simulations, enhancing the energy efficiency of an otherwise resource-hungry process. The results, reported for reactions to convert carbon dioxide into fuels, could rapidly translate into other industrially relevant reactions, such as depolymerisation and biomass valorisation. ...

Whereas traditional density functional theory (DFT) programmes predict up to 500 steps in 100 processing hours, this new solution speeds the search by orders of magnitude – simulating 370,000 possible pathways in a similar time. ..."

From the abstract:
"The rationalization of catalytic processes relies on the fundamental understanding of competing reaction mechanisms driving reactants to products. The list of elementary steps composing the reaction networks is proposed based on chemical intuition and evaluated via density functional theory. This approach is limited by the size of the network and disregards alternative paths.
Here we present the Catalytic Automated Reaction Evaluator (CARE), a flexible end-to-end framework for heterogeneous catalysis composed of
(1) a rule-based reaction network generator,
(2) a thermodynamic and kinetic parameter evaluator powered by state-of-the-art machine learning models and
(3) a fast microkinetic solver.
CARE reproduces the experimental activity trends in methanol decomposition, identifies the selectivity to C3 products in CO2 electroreduction and generates the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis mechanism including 370,000 reactions reaching C6 products. This comprehensive framework enables the exploration of thermal and electrocatalytic reactions previously not amenable to atomistic simulations."

Machine learning speeds up heterogeneous catalysis simulations dramatically | Chemistry World



Fig. 1: CARE workflow from network generation to reactivity analysis.


Deutschlands Wirtschaft fährt auf Verschleiß – mit negativer Nettoinvestitionsquote

Als ob die Bananenrepublik D nicht schon genug schlechte Nachrichten hätte!

Jetzt heißt es Koffer packen: Deutschlands Wirtschaft fährt auf Verschleiß – mit negativer Nettoinvestitionsquote "Brauchte es noch eines konkreten Zahlenwertes, um die dramatische Lage der deutschen Wirtschaft zu belegen, so lieferte ihn das Statistische Bundesamt. Die Nettoinvestitionsquote der deutschen Wirtschaft ist negativ, denn die Abschreibungen überragen die nominellen Investitionen. Langsam, aber sicher gehen die Lichter aus."







FedEx Enters Same-Day Delivery War

Amazing stuff! It is getting crowded! 😊 How many delivery trucks will show up daily in your neighborhood?

Competition is good, more competition is better!

"FedEx Enters Same-Day Delivery War
FedEx is jumping into the same-day delivery war, launching a service to rival Amazon and Walmart as major retailers battle over who can get packages to doorsteps fastest.

The new FedEx SameDay Local, built with last-mile partner OneRail, will offer shoppers two-hour or end-of-day delivery options directly at checkout. OneRail’s platform covers nearly 99% of the country and plugs into retailers’ existing store networks without requiring new infrastructure.

The move comes a week after Amazon rolled out one-hour and three-hour shipping windows in hundreds of U.S. cities, while Walmart already offers three-hour delivery reaching 95% of U.S. households.

FedEx says it’s betting on demand: 80% of customers surveyed want same-day shipping, and nearly half say they’re more likely to complete a purchase if it’s included."

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Bee Dancing performance is better when more or particular hive mates are watching

Amazing stuff! There is nothing like show business! Bee dance of be damned!

"Honey bees perform their food-directing “waggle dance” with less precision when fewer hive mates are watching, a finding researchers say shows the insects adjust their communication based on the audience."

From the significance and abstract:
"Significance
We show that the honey bee waggle dance changes depending on how many followers a dancer has and how many appropriately aged bees are available to follow it. When followers were scarce, dancers became less precise, even if the dance floor was crowded with young bees that do not follow dances. These declines in precision appear to arise because dancers search more widely for an audience, increasing their movement during the return run. The results suggest that dancers use simple social cues, such as tactile contacts, to sense follower availability. Thus, waggle dancing is not a one-way signal but a socially responsive behavior shaped by feedback from followers.

Abstract
The honey bee waggle dance, which encodes food location, is often thought to involve only one-way information transfer from dancers to signal receivers. Here, we show that the information content of the dance is influenced by the presence of followers and the number of appropriately aged potential followers in the hive, rather than the total number of bees on the dance floor. Dancers reduced the precision of directional and distance communication when they had fewer actual and potential followers. Even when the dance floor was crowded with young bees that do not follow dances, dancers showed the same declines in precision. These declines appear to arise as a byproduct of audience seeking during the return run, when dancers with fewer followers spent more time moving and covered greater distances across the dance floor. Although their mean waggle run duration and the distance covered per waggle run remained unchanged, both measures became markedly more variable when followers were scarce. Dancers likely use quorum sensing of tactile contacts and, potentially, age-specific odors to sense audience size. These results reveal that waggle dancing is a socially responsive process shaped by feedback from followers, demonstrating bidirectional information flow within this communication system.
"

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 - Join The Flyover

Bee Dancing is Better with the Right Audience "Precision of the food-directional ‘waggle dance’ fluctuates with audience size and who’s in attendance"



Fig. 1 Increasing the audience size significantly increased waggle dancing.


Study suggests healing skin without scarring may be possible

Good news!

"... The new study published March 20 in Cell reveals a way to fully regenerate skin by unblocking an embryonic healing mechanism that shuts off after birth. Demonstrated on mice, the strategy may help guide the development of similar therapies for human patients. ...

In mice wounded three days before birth, the skin regenerated diverse cell types and closely resembled unwounded skin.
But when wounded at five days after birth, the site was covered by epithelial cells and became packed with collagen scar tissue and abnormally dense nerve fibers and immune cells. Many other skin cell types failed to regrow. ...

They found that postnatal wound sites became densely packed with nerves. This “hyperinnervation” occurs because fibroblasts in postnatal wounds upregulate the gene Cxcl12, which recruits excessive nerves to the area and impairs the regrowth of other skin-cell types.

When researchers depleted Cxcl12 in wounds in postnatal mice, “hyperinnervation” was curtailed, and the skin regrew diverse cell types. Blocking local nerve signaling with botulinum toxin A (Botox) produced similar effects. ..."

From the highlights and abstract:
"Highlights
• Embryonic skin regenerates diverse cell types after injury, whereas postnatal skin does not
• Postnatal wounds have wound-specific fibroblasts that drive hyperinnervation via CXCL12
• Excessive innervation at the wound site blocks multilineage regeneration
• Reducing hyperinnervation restores multilineage regeneration after postnatal injury

Summary
Some mammalian tissues can replace lost cells within one lineage, but organ-level regeneration—restoring diverse cell types across lineages—remains rare. Here, we show that late embryonic full-thickness skin injuries heal by regenerating epithelial, mesenchymal, neuronal, and vascular tissues with proper connectivity. However, this ability is lost soon after birth, resulting in failure to restore most cell types and hyperinnervation within the wound bed. Single-cell sequencing identified a postnatal wound-specific fibroblast (PWF) population absent after embryonic wounding. Through an in vivo screen, we discovered that three PWF-enriched genes—Timp1, Cxcl12, and Ccl7—inhibit organ-level regeneration and cause hyperinnervation when overexpressed in embryonic wounds. Reducing hyperinnervation in postnatal wounds through the depletion of Cxcl12 in fibroblasts or nerve ablation enables regeneration of diverse lineages after injury. Our study identifies mechanisms that transition an organ from regenerative to non-regenerative, discovers fibroblast-driven hyperinnervation as a key barrier, and demonstrates that removing this barrier unlocks organ-level regeneration.
"

Study suggests healing skin without scarring may be possible — Harvard Gazette "Researchers unblock embryonic regrowth mechanism that shuts down after birth in mice"



Graphical abstract


Figure 1 Multilineage regeneration differs between embryonic and postnatal wounding

Army ups enlistment age to 42 from 35, eases marijuana restrictions

Given my age, I could almost enlist now! Just kidding! 😊

Aging societies mirrored by aging militaries?

"... The Army’s previous limit was 35, though exceptions are occasionally made. The higher age limit brings the Army in line with other services’ limits of 41 in the Navy and 42 in the Air Force and Space Force ..."

Army ups enlistment age to 42, eases marijuana restrictions "New recruiting rules bump the age limit for recruits from 35 to 42. Easing restrictions on a single marijuana possession conviction “accounts for changes in society,” one expert said."




Taiwan and Europe's Expanding Defense Technology Collaboration

Good news, but EU member countries were cowards in the past!

"In stark contrast to the discourse in the United States, there have been very few open conversations between Europe and Taiwan regarding defense spending or arms acquisitions. While the United States is actively exerting pressure on Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan ... to pass a national defense budget that will incorporate a USD 11.1 billion arms package, European countries have retained a cautious, low-profile stance on the matter. This is likely due to the diplomatic and economic pressure that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has historically exerted on Europe’s middle powers.
For example, in the 1980s, the PRC downgraded diplomatic relations with the Netherlands in response to the latter’s decision to sell two submarines to Taiwan. Reluctant to disrupt relations with such a large trading partner, the Dutch government solemnly agreed that it would refrain from further arms sales to Taiwan in the future.
In 1991 and 1992, France sold six naval frigates and 60 Mirage jets to Taiwan. In retaliation, Beijing closed the French Consulate-General in Guangzhou and publicly urged France to withdraw from the sale. France has not sold Taipei any other major weapons systems since.

As a result of Beijing’s coercion, three decades have passed since Europe supplied Taipei with any big-ticket defense items." (Source [I can not reach this Taiwanese web page from within China. Presumably, blocked by the Chinese Great Firewall.])

Baden-Württemberg: Cem Özdemir wird wahrscheinlich der erste türkischstämmige Ministerpräsident

Gute Nachrichten! Bravo! Das soll nicht heissen, dass ich mit seiner Politik übereinstimme.

Baden-Württemberg: Cem Özdemir und die schwäbische Oma | FAZ "Cem Özdemir wird wahrscheinlich der erste türkischstämmige Ministerpräsident. Ist die Integration in Deutschland heute leichter oder schwerer als in seiner Kindheit?"




Disclaimer

I  am currently 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.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Scientists engineer E. coli to monitor arsenic in rice paddies in Southeast Asia

Good news!

How serious of a problem is this arsenic pollution of rice paddies in this region?

"Cornell scientists have engineered E. coli to act as a sensitive biosensor for monitoring environmental arsenic, a toxic pollutant most notably found in rice paddies in Southeast Asia.

A new study provides a proof of principle for a potentially cheap living sensor that can record even transient arsenic exposure under anaerobic conditions, preserve this information in the genome and allow delayed readout later in the open air of the lab.

The ability to detect and record arsenic exposures under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions has been a challenge for other types of arsenic biosensors. 

At the same time, the mechanism within this sensor has the potential for use in other bacteria species and to detect other toxins. ..."

From the abstract:
"The ability to induce heritable genomic changes in response to environmental cues is valuable for environmental biosensing, for experimentally probing microbial ecology and evolution, and for synthetic biology applications. Site-specific recombinases provide a route to genetic memory via targeted DNA modifications, but their high specificity and efficiency are offset by leaky expression and limited tunability in prokaryotes.
We developed a tightly regulated, titratable Cre recombinase system for Escherichia coli that achieves low recombination rates and minimal basal activity. Implemented on both plasmids and the chromosome, the latter showed superior retention of genetic memory across generations. These features make the system broadly useful for environmental biosensing and other applications. To demonstrate applicability to environmental biosensing, we developed a whole-cell recombination-based biosensor for arsenite, a toxic and ubiquitous pollutant that is primarily mobilized in anoxic environments, such as flooded soils, sediments, and aquifers. However, existing arsenite whole-cell biosensors face limitations in sensitivity and workflow in anaerobic settings.
Our biosensor reliably recorded anoxic arsenite exposure as a stable genetic memory for delayed fluorescence readout in aerobic conditions, with detection sensitivity comparable to conventional wet chemical methods.
By decoupling exposure from measurement, this approach offers a foundation for arsenite biosensing under field-relevant conditions, including redox variability and other physicochemical gradients, without the constraints of anoxic measurement. More broadly, the ability to induce low-rate, heritable genetic changes expands the genetic toolkit for environmentally responsive systems, with applications in environmental monitoring, bioproduction, and bioengineering, as well as experimental studies of microbial ecology, evolution, and host-microbe interactions."

Scientists engineer E. coli to monitor arsenic | Cornell Chronicle



Fig 1 Schematic of the Cre-loxP reporter system in E. coli on a plasmid.


Fig 4 Schematics of arsenite whole-cell biosensors and endpoint fluorescence measurements collected by flow cytometry.


German President Slams U.S.-Israel over Iran Attacks -- 'Breach of International Law'

When Germany has utter fools like Steinmeier as president! A more careful choice as next president is urgently advised or more embarrassment is to be expected!

"... “The rift is too deep and the trust in American power politics has been lost, not only among our allies but… worldwide,” he said at a Berlin event to mark the 75th anniversary of the German foreign ministry. ...

Steinmeier, a former foreign minister, said: “Our foreign policy does not become any more convincing simply because we do not call a breach of international law a breach of international law.” ..."

German President Slams U.S.-Israel over Iran Attacks -- 'Breach of International Law' "German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier grimly forecast a “deep rift” growing with traditional NATO ally the United States on Tuesday, slamming U.S.-Israeli military action against Iran as a “breach of international law.”"

German president Walter Steinmeier


How groups of neurons support the formation of memories

Amazing stuff! Too bad, the study is limited to fear memory acquisition/formation!

"... Engrams are essentially permanent physical and/or chemical changes in the brain associated with the assimilation of specific information or with the formation of new memory associations. A brain region that is known to play a key role in the learning of links between stimuli and outcomes is the CA1 area in the hippocampus.

Researchers ... carried out a study involving mice that was aimed at better understanding how groups of CA1 neurons contribute to the formation of memories. Their findings ... suggest that different groups of cells are active at different phases of learning and encode distinct aspects of experiences. ..."

"... In this study, researchers show that during the formation of a fear memory in mice, not all activated neurons play the same role. Only certain groups appear to form the core of the memory trace, known as the engram.

The team focused on the hippocampus, a key brain region for memory. Using a highly precise optogenetic tool able to label active neurons within very short time windows, they distinguished several groups of cells recruited at different moments of learning: before the shock, during the shock, during episodes of fear-related immobility (“freezing”), and outside these episodes. This temporal precision changes the scale of observation. Instead of treating all neurons activated during the experience as a single population, it becomes possible to break memory down into finer sequences.

The main result is clear. Artificially reactivating the neurons active during the shock or during freezing was enough to trigger a fear response in a different context.
By contrast, reactivating neurons recruited before the shock, or outside freezing periods, did not produce this effect.
Even more strikingly, inhibiting these same “shock” or “freezing” neurons later disrupted natural memory recall. In other words, not every cell engaged during learning becomes a memory cell. The brain appears to make a selection, as if it retained above all the neurons linked to the most salient moments of the experience. ..."

From the abstract:
"The mechanisms of associative memory formation, including which cells encode a memory and the timing of their engagement, remain poorly understood. By visualizing and tagging cells based on their calcium influx with unparalleled temporal precision, we identified nonoverlapping dorsal CA1 neuronal ensembles that are differentially active during associative fear memory acquisition. We dissected the acquisition experience into periods during which salient stimuli were presented, or certain mouse behaviors occurred, and found that cells associated with specific acquisition periods are sufficient alone to drive memory expression and contribute to fear engram formation. This study delineated the distinct identities of the cell ensembles active during learning and revealed which ones form the core engram and are essential for memory formation and recall."

How groups of neurons support the formation of memories



Histological sections of the mouse hippocampus showing labeled neurons


Australia, EU sign trade, defense pact to deal with global turmoil

Good news! Half a way around the world! What took so long?

"The leaders of the European Union and Australia signed a long-awaited trade deal and a security pact on Tuesday that will deepen cooperation as both sides seek ways to cope with the U.S.'s unpredictable trade policies and escalating global tensions. ..."

Australia, EU sign trade, defense pact to deal with global turmoil - Nikkei Asia "Partners highlight 'rules-based trade' at time of rising uncertainty"


What a nice couple!


China bringt 52 neue Kohlekraftwerke ans Netz – 2025 größter Zubau seit einem Jahrzehnt

Wie China die vielen, deutschen Klimawahnbesessenen seit vielen Jahre verarscht hat!

In der Bananenrepublik D wurden Kern- und Kohlekraftwerke abgeschaltet, während China hunderte neue Kohlekraftwerke baute!

"China trieb 2025 den Zubau der Kohlekraft voran und nahm 52 Großblöcke (je ≥1 GW) in Betrieb. Das zeigt der CREA/Global Energy Monitor-Bericht. Es ist der höchste Wert seit zehn Jahren, in denen jeweils weniger als 20 solcher Großblöcke ans Netz gingen. Auslöser waren die Stromengpässe in den Jahren 2021 und 2022, als Fabriken die Produktion drosseln mussten und eine Stadt rollierende Abschaltungen einführte. Peking priorisierte deshalb die Versorgungssicherheit, durch den massiven Ausbau an Kohlekraftwerken. Die Folgen reichen von stabilerem Industriestrom bis zu höheren Klimarisiken, weil neue Kohleblöcke später hohe Laufzeiten erlangen."

China bringt 52 neue Kohlekraftwerke ans Netz – 2025 größter Zubau seit einem Jahrzehnt – KlimaNachrichten

Prof. Holger Hanselka, Präsident der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft: Die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft stärkt Deutschlands Technologiehoheit. Wirklich!

Was für ein deutscher Mist!

Was für eine Hoheit? "Technologiehoheit"

Und immer noch wird das deutsche Unwort/Phrase "Zukunftsfähigkeit" benutzt? Seit wievielen Jahrzehnten?

Fraunhofer stärkt Deutschlands Technologiehoheit "Ein klares Signal für die Bedeutung von Forschung und Wissenschaft für die Zukunftsfähigkeit Deutschlands: Das heute veröffentlichte EPO Technology Dashboard 2025 weist die Fraunhofer‑Gesellschaft als führende europäische Forschungseinrichtung bei Patentanmeldungen aus."


Prof. Holger Hanselka


Ein Schweizer Unternehmer findet Fälschungen seines Garns auf Temu

«In China kopiert man Rolex oder Louis Vuitton – und jetzt Lang Yarns»

Jakob Lang verkauft Handstrickgarne in sechster Generation. Kann er den chinesischen E-Commerce überleben? Quelle

Notes on ProRL Agent: Rollout-as-a-Service for RL Training of Multi-Turn LLM Agents

This could be an interesting paper by Jan Kautz of Nvidia and co-authors!

"Multi-turn LLM agents are increasingly important for solving complex, interactive tasks, and reinforcement learning (RL) is a key ingredient for improving their long-horizon behavior. However, RL training requires generating large numbers of sandboxed rollout trajectories, and existing infrastructures often couple rollout orchestration with the training loop, making systems hard to migrate and maintain. Under the rollout-as-a-service philosophy, we present ProRL Agent , a scalable infrastructure that serves the full agentic rollout lifecycle through an API service. ProRL Agent also provides standardized and extensible sandbox environments that support diverse agentic tasks in rootless HPC settings. We validate ProRL Agent through RL training on software engineering, math, STEM, and coding tasks. ProRL Agent is open-sourced and integrated as part of NVIDIA NeMo Gym."

[2603.18815] ProRL Agent: Rollout-as-a-Service for RL Training of Multi-Turn LLM Agents






WMO: State of the Global Climate 2025, Earth’s climate swings increasingly out of balance. Really!

The World Meteorological Organization: What a purveyor of alarmism and hysteria! Is WMO desperate for more funding?

Fact is we still understand very little about the complex phenomena such as climate and oceanology!

How far does "observed history" go back in time? 100 years? More? How much was observed more than 100 years ago?

What a pretense of knowledge! "1.43 °C above the 1850-1900 average"! Laughable! Who are they trying to fool with such pretentious precision! How much is the uncertainty about this measurement (which has been conveniently omitted by the WMO)?

What about e.g. the Medieval Warm Period?

Let's not forget, the so called greenhouse gases (what a nice propaganda term) are nothing but trace gases in the atmosphere, some of them, like CO2, are life essential.

Hopefully, President Trump has stopped any further funding of this ludicrous international organization!

"WMO’s State of the Global Climate report 2025 confirms that 2015-2025 are the hottest 11-years on record, and that 2025 was the second or third hottest year on record, at about 1.43 °C above the 1850-1900 average. Extreme events around the world, including intense heat, heavy rainfall and tropical cyclones, caused disruption and devastation and highlighted the vulnerability of our inter-connected economies and societies. ...

For the first time, the report includes the Earth’s energy imbalance as one of the key climate indicators.

The Earth’s energy balance measures the rate at which energy enters and leaves the Earth system. Under a stable climate, incoming energy from the sun is about the same as the amount of outgoing energy.  

However, increasing concentrations of heat-trapping greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide - to their highest level in at least 800,000 years have upset this equilibrium.

The Earth’s energy imbalance has increased since its observational record began in 1960, particularly in the past 20 years. It reached a new high in 2025. ..."

From the summary of the annual report:
"- Earth’s energy imbalance is at its highest level on record.
- The past 11 years are the warmest on record, and 2025 was among the three warmest globally.
- The ocean is warmer and more acidic than ever in the observed record.
- Climate extremes are posing growing risks to lives, food security, health, and economies
"

"The Earth’s climate is more out of balance than at any time in observed history, as greenhouse gas concentrations drive continued warming of the atmosphere and ocean and melting of ice, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). These rapid and large-scale changes have occurred within a few decades but will have harmful repercussions for hundreds – and potentially thousands – of years. [???] ..."

State of the Global Climate 2025



Annual global mean temperature anomalies relative to a pre-industrial (1850–1900) baseline. Data are from the datasets indicated in the legend.


Regenbogenfahne stehe für „Machenschaften pädophiler Lobbygruppen“: Gericht sieht keinen Grund für Verhandlung gegen AfD-Politikerin | NIUS

Ein Sieg für die Meinungsfreiheit in der Bananenrepublik D!

In der Tat, mit dieser Regenbogenfahne verbindet sich einiges: Darunter viel Propaganda und Demagogie! Zwischen 1933-45 war es die Hakenkreuzfahne. Haben die Deutschen dazu gelernt? Wenig!

Regenbogenfahne stehe für „Machenschaften pädophiler Lobbygruppen“: Gericht sieht keinen Grund für Verhandlung gegen AfD-Politikerin | NIUS "Die Göttinger Staatsanwaltschaft möchte gegen die AfD-Politikerin Vanessa Behrendt Anklage wegen Volksverhetzung erheben. Behrendt hatte erklärt, die „Regenbogenfahne“ stünde für „Machenschaften pädophiler Lobbygruppen“. Das Braunschweiger Landgericht sieht derweil keinen Grund für die Eröffnung eines Hauptverfahrens. NIUS liegt das Schreiben exklusiv vor."




The Hungarian Tocqueville

Recommendable! Hungary is a special European country even during the communist era.

I have to admit, Sándor Bölöni Farkas was not familiar to me.

"In September 1831, inside the brick walls of the Massachusetts state prison at Charlestown, two European visitors—unknown to one another—paced the corridors, taking notes on the newest American experiments in penal reform. One was the young French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville; the other, a Transylvanian Unitarian nobleman named Sándor Bölöni Farkas. Both had crossed the Atlantic to study the democratic republic that fascinated—and unsettled—Europe’s old order. For a brief afternoon, their paths converged as they observed the silent prisoners and the curious system of American discipline. Neither could have known that each would soon write a book that would shape their nation’s understanding of liberty and influence generations to come. Tocqueville returned to France to compose Democracy in America. Farkas returned to Kolozsvár (Transylvania) to write Journey in North America—published a full year earlier, in 1834. ..."

The Hungarian Tocqueville – Anna Smith Lacey

English for trippers: Muttering about mattering

What's the matter?

"Mattering is defined by researchers as feeling valued by ourselves, our family, our friends, our colleagues, and society — and then having an opportunity to add value back." (Source)

P.S. I did not know until know that this word mattering exists.

Credits: Why mattering matters






Neanderthals survived on a knife’s edge Between 400,000 and 45,000 years ago

Amazing stuff! 350,000 years on knife's edge? Really!

"Between 400,000 and 45,000 years ago, Neanderthals had most of Eurasia to themselves, hunting large game, harvesting plants, expertly knapping stone tools, and fashioning clothing from animal skins. But their existence was precarious. Two new studies show many Neanderthals lived in small, far-flung groups; likely experienced significant inbreeding; and survived a close brush with extinction about 75,000 years ago. ...

The team found that Neanderthal sites and skeletal remains were widely distributed across the continent, and their genomes relatively diverse, until about 75,000 years ago, Then, as an ice age gripped the continent between 75,000 and 65,000 years ago, “we see the number of sites decline,” ... Archaeological data show some Neanderthals found refuge in southwestern Europe, taking shelter inside caves in the valleys of southern France, while abandoning or dying out in the rest of the continent. ..."

Neanderthals survived on a knife’s edge for 350,000 years | Science | AAAS




Fig. 1 Neandertal D17 and its relationship with other Neandertals. (A) Locations of high-coverage Neandertal genomes used in the study.


What happens when people begin using AI for work?

This research appears to be dubious and tainted by serious biases and by naively applying historical empirical laws!

Unfortunately, this research seems entirely based on computer models!

ML & AI is a technology revolution going on that no one can predict.

"Two new ... Papers ... examine these questions using economic models to understand the impact of individuals' choices to use AI at work. ...

If a person’s skills in a certain area start out at a low level, they are rationally incentivized to use AI. But skills improve through practice and erode without it. So the more a person relies on AI, the further their skills degrade, which induces the need for more AI use, and the degradation cycle repeats.

A "high-skill" person stays capable and independent, while a "low-skill" person becomes persistently dependent on AI. As with any technology, advancements in AI evolve the behaviors of the users.

Most importantly, the authors find that the skill degradation from AI use actually lowers people’s overall performance compared with the no-AI scenario. ..."

From the abstract (1):
"As AI systems enter institutional workflows, workers must decide whether to delegate task execution to AI and how much effort to invest in verifying AI outputs, while institutions evaluate workers using outcome-based standards that may misalign with workers’ private costs. We model delegation and verification as the solution to a rational worker’s optimization problem, and define worker quality by evaluating an institution-centered utility (distinct from the worker’s objective) at the resulting optimal action. We formally characterize optimal worker workflows and show that AI induces phase transitions, where arbitrarily small differences in verification ability lead to sharply different behaviors. As a result, AI can amplify workers with strong verification reliability while degrading institutional worker quality for others who rationally over-delegate and reduce oversight, even when baseline task success improves and no behavioral biases are present. These results identify a structural mechanism by which AI reshapes institutional worker quality and amplifies quality disparities between workers with different verification reliability."

From the abstract (2):
"As AI systems shift from tools to collaborators, a central question is how the skills of humans relying on them change over time. We study this question mathematically by modeling the joint evolution of human skill and AI delegation as a coupled dynamical system. In our model, delegation adapts to relative performance, while skill improves through use and decays under non-use; crucially, both updates arise from optimizing a single performance metric measuring expected task error. Despite this local alignment, adaptive AI use fundamentally alters the global stability structure of human skill acquisition. Beyond the high-skill equilibrium of human-only learning, the system admits a stable low-skill equilibrium corresponding to persistent reliance, separated by a sharp basin boundary that makes early decisions effectively irreversible [???] under the induced dynamics. We further show that AI assistance can strictly improve short-run performance while inducing persistent long-run performance loss relative to the no-AI baseline, driven by a negative feedback between delegation and practice. We characterize how AI quality deforms the basin boundary and show that these effects are robust to noise and asymmetric trust updates. Our results identify stability, not incentives or misalignment, as the central mechanism by which AI assistance can undermine long-run human performance and skill."

What happens when people begin using AI for work? | Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics "New research on employee skill and performance uncovers a paradox for using AI."