Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Former FBI Director James Comey indicted a second time, this time for a Seashell Post on Instagram. Really!

Should Comey not rather be indicted for the Russiagate hoax or the repeated abuse of the FISA court or other more, relevant crimes?

No doubt, he was a dubious and sleazy FBI Director!

Apparently, he is also the author of several books (see cover below).

Wednesday, April 29, 2026 - Join The Flyover


James Comey (Source)







Tuesday, April 28, 2026

New research suggests the lower stratosphere contains tons more ultrafine aerosol particles than previously thought

More evidence that global warming is a hoax and climate change is a religion!

We still know far too little about the highly complex natural phenomenon called climate! Climate change has become a major subject for demagogues and profiteers!

"Some of the particles with the biggest impact on stratospheric chemistry are so small they have remained mostly invisible to scientists—until now.
New research in Science suggests the lower stratosphere contains tons more ultrafine aerosol particles than previously thought; they are carried upward by rising air currents and atmospheric mixing from the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere. Despite their tiny size, the specks add up to large amounts of surface area where atmospheric reactions can occur, some of which can break down ozone and scatter sunlight.

To study these hard-to-detect particles, researchers used instruments aboard NASA’s WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft during the Stratospheric Aerosol Processes, Budget, and Radiative Effects (SABRE) mission in 2023, and measured aerosols up to 19 kilometers above Earth. Particles smaller than 150 nanometers across made up most of the total aerosol surface area, accounting for as much as 90% of the surface area in some regions.

These sub-150-nanometer particles also acted like sponges for condensable vapors: Gases that might otherwise form new aerosols or bulk up larger ones instead stuck to the tiny particles. As they aged, the specks collided, clumped together, and gradually grew larger and fewer. ..."

From the editor's summary and abstract:
"Editor’s summary
The lower stratosphere is rife with a class of extremely small aerosols rich in organic compounds that have been largely underappreciated until now. Lyu et al. showed that these particles, most of which originate in and are transported from the troposphere, dominate the surface area available for heterogeneous chemistry and constitute the major sink for condensable vapors. The consequences of these particles on heterogeneous chemistry and aerosol microphysical processes in the lower stratosphere may be considerable, particularly for geoengineering proposals that involve injecting aerosol precursors into the stratosphere. ...
Structured Abstract

INTRODUCTION
The lower stratosphere is a complex and fascinating region of the atmosphere where air from the troposphere below enters and mixes with air that has been in the stratosphere for years. This region is particularly important to climate and atmospheric chemistry because aerosol particles scatter solar radiation and provide surfaces for heterogeneous reactions that affect stratospheric ozone. Further, many proposed albedo modification by stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) efforts, a form of “geoengineering,” would emit aerosol particles or precursors in this region of the stratosphere to scatter more sunlight to space and cool Earth’s surface. A thorough understanding of the processes that govern aerosol sources, sinks, and characteristics in the lower stratosphere is essential to understand these effects.

RATIONALE
... Therefore, previous measurements have not accurately determined the surface area of these nanoparticles nor quantified their evolution in the stratosphere.

RESULTS
Using multiple instruments on a high-altitude research aircraft, we measured the size distribution and composition of particles in the lower stratosphere at altitudes up to 19 km. Particles with diameters <150 nm dominated the aerosol surface area. These small particles mixed and coagulated with the larger stratosphere background particles, resulting in a bimodal size distribution in the lower stratosphere.
A chemistry-climate model did not replicate this bimodal size distribution.
Our measurements show two distinct sources for the small-particle mode. In older stratospheric air they are sulfuric acid with metals from meteors. In younger stratospheric air influenced by the troposphere, the small-particle mode is mostly tropospheric particles with high organic content, which will affect their reactivity with gas-phase species.

CONCLUSION
This work provides well-resolved measurements of sub–150-nm particles in the lower extratropical stratosphere over a wide range of stratospheric ages. Because the small particles were observed previously in limited observations in stratospheric air at altitudes <13 km, as well as in earlier test flights for this study, this bimodal structure is likely a consistent feature of the extratropical lower stratosphere.  ..."

ScienceAdviser

Image of the day

Possibly, the first $400 million listing of a property in the US located in Bel Air, California. A megamansion, an "the estate with ties to Qatari royals".


Fixing the roads: How tolls saved Britain from pothole hell in the Industrial Revolution

Food for thought! How about going back to private roads and tolls?

"The ‘turnpike’ toll road system deserves far more credit for improving roads in eighteenth-century England and Wales, a new study argues. Analysis of nearly 100 travellers’ diaries reveals that turnpiking improved comfort and reduced danger on the roads, as well as speeding up wheeled vehicle journeys. ..."

Fixing the roads "How tolls saved Britain from pothole hell in the Industrial Revolution"




Bundestagsabgeordneter Christian von Stetten (CDU): „Diese Regierung hält keine vier Jahre“

Neues aus der Bananenrepublik D!

Wie unfähig ist Bundeskanzler und lebenslange Berufspolitiker Friedrich Merz?

Der NIUS-Deutschland-Ticker: „Union und SPD passen einfach nicht zusammen“ | NIUS "Der erste einflussreiche Politiker der schwarz-roten Koalition rechnet offen mit dem vorzeitigen Bruch der Regierung! Wie Bild berichtet, sagt Christian von Stetten, CDU-Abgeordneter und Chef des Parlamentskreises Mittelstand (PKM), voraus: Die Koalition hält keine vier Jahre durch!"

Friedrich Merz, wie lange noch Kanzler?


Research improves molecular probe of protein binding sites for drug discovery

Good news!

"... The invention works with an existing lab method called photo-crosslinking. Leaving behind a clean, uniform chemical signature, the technology allowed the team to directly compare how different molecules compete for the same binding site on a protein, all in a single experiment. Because most small-molecule drugs act by binding to specific protein targets, finding precisely where these molecules bind is a major benefit for drug discovery.

As proof of concept, the team analyzed the activity of dasatinib and ascinimib, two cancer drugs that target different sites on the same protein, a type of enzyme called a kinase that, when mutated, causes leukemia.
The results coincided with known interactions for each drug and revealed previously unknown interactions. The newer drug, ascinimib, which has a more favorable safety profile and fewer side effects, showed fewer off-target kinase interactions. ...

new technology, called SEE-CITE, is giving the molecule being studied the ability to detach from its payload so that each tagged molecule leaves behind a consistent calling card. This makes possible quantitative measurements and comparisons of how strongly different molecules engage a given binding site. The team also upgraded a widely used software tool to better interpret the complex data this method generates. ..." 

From the abstract:
"For chemical probe and drug discovery campaigns, the pairing of mass spectrometry-based chemoproteomics with photoaffinity labelling has emerged as a favoured approach for target discovery and mode of action assignment. However, photocrosslinked peptide-compound adducts raise analytic challenges for quantitative binding site discovery.
Here, to address these challenges, we establish the Silyl Ether Enables Chemoproteomic Interaction and Target Engagement (SEE-CITE) method. SEE-CITE incorporates a fully functionalized chemically cleavable photocrosslinking handle that enables precise site-of-labelling identification and head-to-head comparisons of relative binding site engagement by chemically diverse compounds.
To ensure high-confidence localization of labelled residues, we extended the MSFragger algorithm of the FragPipe computational platform to report localization scores customized for photoaffinity labelling and SEE-CITE data.
When applied to scout fragments and analogues of select FDA-approved kinase inhibitors, SEE-CITE delineates known drug binding sites and uncovers small-molecule binding sites that affect the protein activity of RTN4 and COX5A."

UCLA research improves molecular probe for drug discovery | UCLA



Fig. 1: Establishing the SEE-CITE interaction site mapping platform using scout SEE-CITE probes.




Fig. 3: SEE-CITE mapping of ABL1 binding sites.


Top Fauci aide at NIAID indicted on charges of concealing, falsifying records with respect to Covid-19

I am afraid Anthony Fauci will get away with his own criminal acts given his high age (about 85 years old)!

What about the lab leak hypothesis?

"David Morens, a former top National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases official, was indicted Tuesday on allegations that he concealed records from Freedom of Information Act requests. 

Trump administration officials said in a legal filing that Morens hid and falsified records to undermine debate about the origins of the virus that spurred the Covid-19 pandemic — and received kickbacks for doing so, including wine and offers of future meals at high-end restaurants. Morens was a senior adviser to former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, who is not named directly in the indictment. ..."

Top Fauci aide indicted on charges of concealing, falsifying records | STAT "Charges come after lengthy congressional probes related to the origins of SARS-CoV-2"

President Trump suffered the most assassination attempts in US history

And this happened during the year of the 250th anniversary!

According to Google AI


English for trippers: Humility is civility

There is utility in both! But a civil society needs both! 

Self-organizing “pencil beam” laser could help scientists design brain-targeted therapies

Amazing stuff!

"... researchers discovered a paradoxical phenomenon in optical physics that could enable a new bioimaging method that’s faster and higher-resolution than existing technology.

They discovered that, under the right conditions, a chaotic mess of laser light can spontaneously self-organize into a highly focused “pencil beam.”

Using this self-organized pencil beam, the researchers captured 3D images of the human blood-brain barrier 25 times faster than the gold-standard method, while maintaining comparable resolution.

By showing individual cells absorbing drugs in real-time, this technology could help scientists test whether new drugs for neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer’s or ALS reach their targets in the brain, with greater speed and resolution. ..."

From the abstract:
"The formation of organized optical states in multidimensional systems is crucial for understanding light–matter interaction and advancing light-shaping technologies.
Here we report the observation of a self-localized, ultrafast pencil beam near the critical power in a standard multimode fiber.
We demonstrate that self-focusing, traditionally considered detrimental, facilitates a nonlinear spatiotemporal localized state with a sidelobe-suppressed Bessel-like profile and markedly improved stability.
Generated simply by an on-axis Gaussian launch, this beam is readily integrated into standard multiphoton microscopes.
We applied this self-localized beam to two-photon imaging of mouse enteric nervous systems, where it outperformed conventional Bessel beams through reduced sidelobes and enhanced aberration resilience.
Lastly, we monitored transferrin uptake dynamics in a live human blood–brain barrier model using minute-resolved three-dimensional scans, revealing spatiotemporal heterogeneity across different cell types.
Our findings offer a robust approach for generating ultrafast pencil beams, enabling high-throughput three-dimensional biosystem imaging to elucidate biological transport pathways."

Self-organizing “pencil beam” laser could help scientists design brain-targeted therapies | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology "MIT researchers leveraged a surprise discovery to devise a faster and more precise biomedical imaging technique."






Cellula Robotics Proves fully submerged Envoy AUV Exceeds 2,000km powered by Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Amazing stuff!

Cellula Robotics Proves Submerged Endurance as Envoy AUV Exceeds 2,000km with Hydrogen Fuel Cells | UST

Cellula’s Envoy AUV Exceeds 2,000 km Submerged on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Power (original news release) "Fully submerged mission exceeded published performance specification in a non-linear underwater profile representative of real subsea operations"




The Left’s War on the Supreme Court Just Hit a Terrifying New Low by John Yoo

Recommendable! Very concerning!

Unfortunately, Yoo does not go further back in history (i.e. before the administration of President Obama) to make his argument! Very regrettable!

"Last week, The New York Times divulged a fresh trove of confidential internal memoranda between the Supreme Court justices. The documents allegedly show that Chief Justice John Roberts and his conservative colleagues have abused the Court’s technical procedures to block the agenda of Democratic presidents and to favor Republicans. While this accusation can only succeed by ignoring the broader context of the Court’s work, it heralds the latest progressive attack on the Court as a stabilizing institution in our national politics. ...

But the Times report represents a greater affront than just a leak about procedural tussling within the Supreme Court. Last week’s leak of the Court’s memos represents the third breach of the Court’s confidential deliberations in the last four years. It began with the leak — for the first time in American history — of a draft Supreme Court opinion in Dobbs in 2022, which overturned Roe v. Wade. It continued with a 2024 New York Times story based on documents and interviews that detailed the deliberations behind Trump v. United States, which held the former president immune from federal prosecution for his official acts."

The Left’s War on the Supreme Court Just Hit a Terrifying New Low | American Enterprise Institute - AEI

United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel OPEC as the third biggest producer

This is big news! Will any other of the 11 members follow?

"... The UAE has 4.8 million barrels a day of production capacity but was capped at roughly 3.4 million under OPEC quotas. It is among the world’s lowest-cost producers. It can bypass the Hormuz blockade through overland pipelines. ...

Around April 18 and 19, UAE central bank governor Khaled Mohamed Balama met with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve officials on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington ... He raised the possibility of a dollar swap line.
On April 21, President Trump said on CNBC that he would like to help the UAE if he could. On April 22, Bessent told the Senate that “many” Gulf and Asian allies had requested swap lines, describing them as tools “to maintain order in the dollar funding markets and to prevent the sale of U.S. assets in a disorderly way.”
On April 24, Bessent posted on X that “extending permanent swap lines can be a major first step in creating new U.S. dollar funding centers in the Gulf and Asia.” ..." (Source)

"The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said it is quitting the Opec and Opec+ groups of major oil producing nations after nearly 60 years.

The UAE said the decision reflected its "long-term strategic and economic vision and evolving energy profile".

The decision is seen as a blow to the cartel with one analyst describing the exit as "the beginning of the end of Opec".

The Gulf state's energy minister said being a country with no obligation under the groups would provide more flexibility.

The UAE joined Opec in 1967 and its departure will leave the oil cartel with 11 members. ...

"With the UAE leaving, Opec loses about 15% of its capacity and one of its most compliant members." ..."

United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel Opec

Gone in 9 Seconds: AI Coding Agent Deletes Entire Database and All Backups of software company PocketOS

Headline of the day!

"The founder of a software company has issued a public warning after an AI coding assistant erased his company’s entire production database and all backups in just nine seconds.

Tom’s Hardware reports that Jer Crane, founder of PocketOS, a platform serving car rental businesses, experienced what he describes as catastrophic failures when an AI coding agent deleted critical company data that took months to accumulate. The incident occurred when Cursor, an AI coding tool powered by Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6, was performing what should have been a routine task in the company’s staging environment. ..."

Gone in 9 Seconds: AI Coding Agent Deletes Entire Company Database and All Backups

Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic's Claude goes rogue "PocketOS founder blames ‘Cursor running Anthropic's flagship Claude Opus 4.6’ plus Railway’s infrastructure for data disaster."

Disclaimer

Since end of February, I  am blogging from behind the Great Firewall of China.

My Internet service in China is very spotty. Thus, I am not able to blog as usual.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Michael Jackson biopic movie smashes box office record worldwide

Amazing stuff! The singer/dancer died 17 years ago.

Supposedly, the movie covers only the years from the 1960s to 1988. Jackson died of an drug overdose in 2008.

"The singer's nephew Jaafar Jackson portrays him in Michael, which has taken $217m (£160m) globally since it opened on Wednesday.

Queen musical Bohemian Rhapsody, which launched with $124m (£91m) in 2018 and starred Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, previously held the box office record for a musical biopic.

But Michael also surpassed the $180m (£133m) taken by 2024's Oppenheimer, giving the King of Pop the biggest worldwide opening weekend for a biopic of any kind. ..."

Michael Jackson biopic smashes box office record "The new musical film about Michael Jackson has stormed the worldwide box office, scoring the highest opening weekend ever for a biopic."

Credits: Der Tag beginnt mit NIUS


The title of LP album cover of Michael Jackson says it all! Off the wall (released in 1979)!


Mongolia courts Kazakhstan, seeks path between China and Russia

Good news! Better relationships between Central Asian/Stan countries?

"For a country that sends nearly all of its exports to China and depends almost entirely on Russia for fuel imports, finding a third direction has never been straightforward, but Mongolia is looking west to Kazakhstan. ..."

Mongolia courts Kazakhstan, seeks path between China and Russia - Nikkei Asia (behind paywall) "President makes first state visit to Astana in 20 years, setting in motion raft of deals"


Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, right, met with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in Astana last week, in the first state visit from a leader of the country to Kazakhstan in 20 years.



Water-based zinc batteries tackle a barrier that has long blocked cheap, stable renewable energy storage

Good news! As is too often the case, the abstract of this research paper is way too technical and narrowly focused.

"... Researchers ... recently designed new aqueous electrolyte solutions that could help to improve the performance of Zn batteries. These electrolytes ... combine water with carefully selected salts that allow negatively charged ions (i.e., anions) to move closer to Zn ions, stabilizing the molecular structure that forms around Zn anodes.

"We developed water-in-salt electrolytes that extended the electrochemical stability window of aqueous electrolytes to 3.0V, enabling Zn batteries to achieve long cycle life," ... "However, water-in-salt electrolytes increase cost and viscosity and reduce ion conductivity. In this work, we developed low-concentration aqueous electrolytes that perform similarly to water-in-salt, with low viscosity, low cost, and high conductivity." ..."

"Researchers ... have developed a new electrolyte design strategy that significantly improves the efficiency and stability of aqueous zinc metal batteries, offering a promising pathway toward low-cost, safe, and long-duration energy storage. ...

In their study, the engineering researchers propose a new architecture that enables the electrolyte to simultaneously combine several desirable properties: strong ion pairing without salt precipitation, high ionic conductivity, and a protective layer against water-induced side reactions. Testing demonstrated remarkable performance improvements, with an average coulombic efficiency of 99.99% over 1,000 cycles, a metric that measures how well batteries retain charge during use. ..."

From the abstract:
"Aqueous zinc metal batteries are low-cost electrochemical devices suitable for safe grid energy storage. However, water decomposition and Zn dendrite formation detrimentally affect their coulombic efficiency.
Conventional aqueous electrolyte solutions, with a concentration around 1 M, are cost-effective and exhibit high bulk ionic conductivity but cannot form a stable solid electrolyte interphase.
Water-in-salt and aqueous–organic hybrid electrolyte solutions can form robust solid electrolyte interphases, but they are not kinetically efficient and cost-effective.
Here, to circumvent these issues, we design variously concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions using several salts with different donor numbers to extend anion coordination into the secondary solvation sheath.
We show that salt-derived anions with donor number > 18 enter the Zn2+ first solvation sheath, and ensure a strong binding energy between the Zn2+(H2O)5-anion nanometric clusters and water molecules in the secondary solvation sheath. In particular, 2 M aqueous electrolyte solutions containing fluorinated anions exhibit bulk ionic conductivities of 26–35 mS cm−1 at 25 °C and form a ZnF2-rich solid electrolyte interphase.
When tested in Zn||NaV3O8·1.5H2O Swagelok cells, the best-performing electrolyte solution enables an average coulombic efficiency of 99.99% for 1,000 cycles at 1.5 mA cm−2, corresponding to an initial specific energy of 130 Wh kg−1 (based on the combined weight of the positive and negative electrodes)."

Water-based zinc batteries tackle a barrier that has long blocked cheap, stable renewable energy storage


Is Iran rapidly overflowing in crude oil due to the US blockade of Iranian ports?

Food for thought!

"Iran’s rapidly depleting oil storage capacity likely explains, at least in part, why Iran is pushing for a peace agreement that would lift the US naval blockade. ... that the US blockade on Iranian ports has forced Iran to store oil in “disused oil tanks in poor condition” and in “containers” in the cities of Ahvaz, Khuzestan Province, and Asaluyeh, Bushehr Province, according to unspecified current and former Iranian officials."

Iran Update Evening Special Report: April 27, 2026 | Critical Threats

DeepMind's David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data

Good news! This could be an interesting venture/enterprise by David Silver!

The urge to get away from expensive, insufficient human annotated data etc. has been going on for at least 15 years or so in ML & AI.

"Ineffable Intelligence, a British AI lab founded a mere few months ago by former DeepMind researcher David Silver, has raised $1.1 billion in funding at a valuation of $5.1 billion to join the race for novel AI models that could outperform large language models.

According to its newly launched site, Ineffable aims to create a “superlearner” capable of discovering knowledge and skills without relying on human data by leveraging reinforcement learning — a technique in which AI systems learn through trial and error rather than studying human-generated examples. This is Silver’s area of expertise. ..."

DeepMind's David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data | TechCrunch


David Silver (Source)





Hacker who allegedly carried out cyberattacks for China is extradited to US from Italy

Good news! What was that fool doing in Italy?

There should be more indictments and arrests of cyber criminals like him!

"A man accused of carrying out cyberattacks on behalf of the Chinese government has been extradited to the United States, and faces over a decade in prison if convicted. 

Last year, the U.S. Justice Department accused Xu Zewei of working as a contractor for the Chinese Ministry of State Security to conduct a series of cyberattacks. Prosecutors alleged Xu and co-conspirator Zhang Yu targeted several U.S. universities in early 2020 to steal research related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two also allegedly hacked thousands of email servers running Microsoft Exchange beginning March 2021, as part of an “indiscriminate” campaign attributed to a Chinese-backed hacking group known as Hafnium, and later Silk Typhoon.

Xu was arrested in Italy last year at the request of U.S. authorities. His lawyer in Italy, Simona Candido, told TechCrunch that Xu was extradited to the United States on Saturday, and that he is now in detention in Houston, Texas. ..."

Hacker who allegedly carried out cyberattacks for China is extradited to US | TechCrunch

Insurance companies carve out exceptions for AI risks

Concerning! How much will this impact the development of ML & AI?

The pricing of such liability insurance policies may not be easy!
 
"Insurers move to limit their exposure to AI-related claims

Major insurers including units of Berkshire Hathaway, Travelers Group, and Chubb Limited are seeking to exclude or restrict coverage in standard liability policies of damage caused by artificial intelligence systems.
The shift reflects concerns that AI-driven errors such as faulty outputs, fraud enabled by deepfakes, or failures of automated decision-making could generate large, hard-to-model claims, leading insurers to exclude such events or require new, AI-specific coverage. As insurers narrow their coverage, companies that deploy AI systems may need to absorb risk directly or purchase specialized policies. " (Source)

Why are primary cardiac cancers in mammals so rare? It is the rhytmic beating heart!

Good news! Cancer is history (soon)!

"Primary cardiac tumors—cancers that develop in the heart—are exceptionally rare. New research in Science suggests that this low incidence may be because the heart beats: The continuous mechanical stress seems to stymie cancer growth.

In one experiment, researchers introduced potent cancer-driving mutations into mice that often develop tumors. Cancers occurred elsewhere in the body, but not in the heart. The team next created a side-by-side comparison within the same animal by observing a native heart still pumping under normal strain, and a donor heart kept alive with blood flow but without having to do the mechanical work of pumping. Tumors grew preferentially in the lower-strain heart.

Researchers saw the same effect after injecting several types of human cancer cells directly into heart tissue: In beating hearts, many remained as only small clusters, while in less-strained hearts, they grew larger.

Further analyses showed that cancer cells in beating hearts had weirdly shaped nuclei, condensed chromatin, more tightly packed DNA, and lower activity in genes tied to growth and cell division.

The team also rhythmically stretched cancer cells in the lab and concluded that strain alone could reproduce some of these antigrowth features. ... the team is already testing prototype devices designed to rhythmically compress superficial tumors, in the hopes of recreating the heart’s protective mechanism. ... it may be possible to recreate the effect of mechanical strain pharmacologically, providing new avenues for cancer treatments."

"... The rhythmic beating of the heart may play an unexpected role in protecting it from cancer. An international study ... demonstrates that the mechanical forces generated by cardiac contraction can significantly slow tumour growth in both mouse and human hearts. ..."

From the abstract (Perspective):
"Heart cancer is very rare in mammals. Moreover, the healthy adult heart does not regenerate. Human heart cells (cardiomyocytes) renew at an ~1% rate per year. The high mechanical load placed on cardiac tissue, which must overcome strong resistance to pump blood to all body organs, has been proposed to inhibit cardiomyocyte proliferation. Indeed, reducing the mechanical load on the heart promotes the expression of cell cycle markers in cardiomyocytes of patients whose hearts were unloaded by a ventricular assist device. ... report that the constant mechanical load to which cardiac tissue is subjected also inhibits the proliferation of cancer cells in the heart."

From the editor's summary and abstract:
"Editor’s summary
It is very rare for cancer to either form in or metastasize to the heart, suggesting that there is something that inhibits cancer growth in the cardiac microenvironment.
A key potential explanation is mechanical load. Ciucci et al. tested this idea by introducing cancer cells into rodent hearts and then in vitro engineering cardiac models with or without normal mechanical load.
They also compared human tissue samples from rare cardiac metastases and corresponding extracardiac tumors. The authors determined that increased mechanical load promoted Nesprin-2 signaling, which then led to changes in chromatin compaction and histone methylation, resulting in the suppression of cancer growth  ...

Structured Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The heart is rarely affected by cancer; both primary cardiac tumors and metastases are uncommon despite the high vascularization of the myocardium. The mechanisms underlying this resistance remain unclear.

RATIONALE
Mechanical load has been proposed as a major mechanism halting cardiomyocyte proliferation early after birth, thus limiting the regenerative potential of the adult mammalian heart. We hypothesized that it could similarly hamper the proliferation of cancer cells in the heart.

RESULTS
We first used an in vivo genetic model of cancer in mice, in which Cre-mediated recombination results in the overexpression of mutated K-Ras and deletion of p53, to confirm that the heart resists oncogenic events. Despite a comparable extent of recombination in liver, heart, and skeletal muscle, multiple cancers arose at different anatomical sites but never in the heart.
In addition, we set up a mouse model of heterotopic heart transplantation to mechanically unload the heart in vivo. In this model, the aorta and pulmonary artery of the transplanted heart are surgically connected with the carotid artery and external jugular vein of the recipient animal, respectively, thereby restoring perfusion in the absence of mechanical load within the left ventricle. In parallel, we used engineered heart tissues in which mechanical load can be controlled at will.
In these models, mechanical load inhibited, whereas tissue unloading promoted the proliferation of lung adenocarcinoma, colon carcinoma, and melanoma cells within the myocardium.
To investigate the mechanisms underlying these effects, we used spatial transcriptomics to analyze samples of human cancers that gave rise to both cardiac and extracardiac metastases. We found that cardiac metastases shared a common transcriptional profile, independent from the origin of the primary tumor. Among the most up-regulated genes in cardiac metastases were histone demethylases. Consistently, cardiac metastases showed reduced histone 3 lysine 9 trimethylation and reduced chromatin compaction. Similar findings were observed in our experimental models of cardiac load modulation in which chromatin accessibility and histone methylation were altered at sites controlling cancer cell proliferation, as determined by single-nuclei assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with sequencing and chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing. Nesprin-2, a protein known to mediate mechanotransduction from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, emerged as a key molecule sensing mechanical forces operating in beating hearts and translating them into reduced cell proliferation.
Silencing of Nesprin-2 in lung cancer cells prior to their implantation in the heart in vivo restored the capacity of the cells to proliferate in the presence of physiological mechanical load, resulting in the formation of large tumors.

CONCLUSION
Collectively, these results shed light on the role of mechanical forces in protecting the heart from cancer and may pave the way to cancer therapies based on mechanical stimulation."

ScienceAdviser

Heartbeat’s Mechanical Force Found to Suppress Tumour Growth (original news release)

The heart puts pressure on cancer growth (Perspective, no public access) "Mechanical forces in the heart prevent tumor expansion in mice"

Ukraine to field 25,000 ground robots in push to replace soldiers for frontline logistics

Wow! The war of the robots has come!

"Ukraine will contract 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles in the first half of 2026, more than double the 2025 total, as the Defense Ministry moves to shift all frontline logistics off soldiers and onto robots.

Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov shared the target after meeting with domestic UGV manufacturers last week, where he also announced that the ministry had already begun signing contracts for 2027 to stabilize long-term manufacturer pipelines. ..."

Ukraine to field 25,000 ground robots in push to replace soldiers for frontline logistics


Ukrainian servicemen fire an RPG-7 grenade launcher mounted on an unmanned ground vehicle during testing near the frontline on April 10, 2026.



Graphene oxide targets and destroys bacteria, including drug-resistant strains

Good news! Could this be a breakthrough regarding antibiotics?

"Researchers say graphene oxide targets and destroys bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, by binding to a molecule absent in human cells, offering a durable alternative to antibiotics."

"Scientists have uncovered how graphene oxide pulls off a remarkable trick: it hunts down and destroys harmful bacteria while leaving human cells completely unharmed. By targeting a molecule found only in bacterial membranes, this ultra-thin carbon-based material acts with laser-like precision—offering a powerful new alternative to traditional antibiotics. Even more exciting, it works against drug-resistant “superbugs,” promotes faster wound healing, and keeps its antibacterial strength even after repeated washing."

"...  a joint research team ... has identified the mechanism by which Graphene Oxide (GO) exhibits powerful antibacterial effects against bacteria while remaining harmless to human cells. ...

This study is highly significant as it provides molecular-level proof of graphene's antibacterial action, which had not been clearly understood until now.

The research team confirmed that graphene oxide performs "selective antibacterial action" by attaching to and destroying only the membranes of bacteria ... while leaving human cells untouched. This occurs because the oxygen functional groups on the surface of graphene oxide selectively bind with a specific component (POPG) found only in bacterial cell membranes. ..."

From the abstract:
"Graphene oxide (GO) has attracted research attention as a promising biomedical material principally owing to its biocompatibility as well as excellent antibacterial properties, although the exact mechanism for the apparently conflicting both activities remains controversial yet.
We present controlled physicochemical and biomimetic features of GO that exert antibacterial effects via selective destabilization of the bacterial membrane.
Our model cell study, exploiting artificial vesicular phospholipid assembly along with spectroscopic analyses, finds that surface oxygen functionalities of GO determine antibacterial activity by highly specific interaction with POPG, a phospholipid selectively present in membranes of various bacterial species, including drug-resistant bacteria.
Furthermore, GO-incorporated nanofibers were evaluated in infected wound models in mice and pigs, where they effectively suppressed bacterial growth and accelerated wound healing with minimal inflammation.
These findings highlight the potential use of GO as a safe and sustainable antibacterial to avoid repeated overuse of conventional antibiotics."

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Schematic diagram of the selective interaction between graphene oxide and cell membranes


Identification of selective interaction mechanisms at the molecular level through microscopic and chemical analysis of artificial lipid vesicles mimicking cell membranes


IDF finds Hezbollah weapons cache in child's room during Lebanon operation

What do coward and fanatic terrorists do?

When will humanity finally get rid of such scum of the earth and their sponsors (e.g. Iran)?

"The IDF located a weapons cache belonging to Hezbollah in a children’s bedroom during a targeted raid in the area of Aadshit al-Qusayr in southern Lebanon over the past few days, the military said on Monday.

Numerous explosives, ‘Kalashnikov’ rifles, grenades, RPGs, machine guns, munitions, and combat equipment were found in the cache. ..."

IDF finds Hezbollah weapons cache in child's room during Lebanon op. | The Jerusalem Post "Numerous explosives, ‘Kalashnikov’ rifles, grenades, RPGs, machine guns, munitions, and combat equipment were found in the cache."

Image of the day

Do you recognize any conservative or classical liberal speaker on this image by Columbia University?

Political bias in academia is a very serious issue!

Source: Columbia News


English for trippers: A loafer loaded with a loaf

Nothing to loathe about!

English for trippers: Legal egalitarianism?

There is nothing regal about it!

Christian Lindner wird Chef der Autoland AG. Wirklich!

Falls sie Aktien von diesem Unternehmen halten, besser sofort verkaufen!

Lindner hat mächtig dazu beigetragen die FDP zu ruinieren. Welches Unternehmen macht diesen Kasper zum Chef?

Oder wer den Bock zum Gärtner macht!

"Der ehemalige Bundesfinanzminister und FDP-Chef Christian Lindner soll im kommenden Jahr Vorstandsvorsitzender des Automobilhandelskonzerns Autoland AG werden, berichtet die dpa. ..."

Business-Liveticker: Christian Lindner wird Chef der Autoland AG | FAZ

Christian Lindner


Sunday, April 26, 2026

Immer mehr ausländische Senioren wandern ins Sozialsystem ein, im Dezember 2025 waren es rund 764.000 Ausländer

Selbstbedienung in der Bananenrepublik D! Leider ist der Artikel nicht eindeutig, ob es sich strickt um nicht EU Ausländer handelt.

Vielleicht wären Quoten für Herkunftsländer oder genauere Prüfung des Asyl bzw. Flüchtlingsstatus und der Einkünfte/Vermögen der ausländischen Bezieher angebracht.

"Im Dezember 2025 bezogen rund 764.000 Personen in Deutschland eine Grundsicherung im Alter – rund 200.000 mehr als noch 2020.
Der Anstieg um 35 Prozent geht nahezu vollständig auf das Konto ausländischer Empfänger, deren Zahl sich in nur fünf Jahren fast verdoppelt hat. Das geht aus aktuellen Zahlen des Statistischen Bundesamtes hervor, die NIUS exklusiv vorliegen."

"... Der Anteil der Ausländer an allen Empfängern von Grundsicherung im Alter stieg damit von 27 Prozent im Jahr 2020 auf 36 Prozent im Jahr 2025. Mit anderen Worten: Inzwischen ist mehr als jeder dritte Bezieher von Grundsicherung im Alter Ausländer. ...

nach Herkunftsländern ... Besonders deutlich fällt hierbei die Entwicklung von zwei Gruppen ins Auge:
Während im Jahr 2020 noch rund 19.500 Ukrainer Grundsicherung im Alter bezogen, waren es im Dezember 2025 bereits 104.285 – eine Verfünffachung. Allein von 2024 auf 2025 kamen rund 9.000 weitere ukrainische Empfänger hinzu.

Auch bei den Top-8-Asylherkunftsländern stieg die Zahl der Empfänger deutlich: von rund 23.900 im Jahr 2020 auf 36.340 im Jahr 2025 – ein Plus von rund 52 Prozent. Die mit Abstand größte Gruppe stellten im Dezember 2025 Syrer mit 14.385 Empfängern, gefolgt von Afghanen (9.170), Iranern (5.105) und Irakern (5.085). Aus der Türkei bezogen im Dezember 2025 weitere 24.000 Personen eine Grundsicherung im Alter. ..."

"Ausländer in Deutschland haben bei Bedürftigkeit im Alter (ab Regelaltersgrenze) oder bei voller Erwerbsminderung Anspruch auf Grundsicherung, sofern sie ihren gewöhnlichen Aufenthalt in Deutschland haben. Sie erhalten Leistungen in gleicher Höhe wie Deutsche, wenn das Einkommen (z.B. eine zu geringe Rente) und das Vermögen nicht zur Sicherung des Lebensunterhalts ausreichen." (Google AI search)

Immer mehr ausländische Senioren wandern ins Sozialsystem ein (newsletter)

London Marathon 2026 results: Sabastian Sawe makes history with first competitive sub-two-hour marathon

Wow! Very impressive!

"... The 31-year-old Kenyan crossed the line to win in one hour 59 minutes 30 seconds, more than one minute faster than the late [Kenyan] Kelvin Kiptum's previous record of 2:00:35, set in 2023. ..."

London Marathon 2026 results: Sabastian Sawe makes history with first competitive sub-two-hour marathon - BBC Sport



On Image Generators are Generalist Vision Learners

This could be an interesting, new paper by Kaiming He & Thomas Funkhouser and their team!

From the abstract:
"Recent works show that image and video generators exhibit zero-shot visual understanding behaviors, in a way reminiscent of how LLMs develop emergent capabilities of language understanding and reasoning from generative pretraining. While it has long been conjectured that the ability to create visual content implies an ability to understand it, there has been limited evidence that generative vision models have developed strong understanding capabilities.
In this work, we demonstrate that image generation training serves a role similar to LLM pretraining, and lets models learn powerful and general visual representations that enable SOTA performance on various vision tasks.
We introduce Vision Banana, a generalist model built by instruction-tuning Nano Banana Pro (NBP) on a mixture of its original training data alongside a small amount of vision task data.
By parameterizing the output space of vision tasks as RGB images, we seamlessly reframe perception as image generation. Our generalist model, Vision Banana, achieves SOTA results on a variety of vision tasks involving both 2D and 3D understanding, beating or rivaling zero-shot domain-specialists, including Segment Anything Model 3 on segmentation tasks, and the Depth Anything series on metric depth estimation.
We show that these results can be achieved with lightweight instruction-tuning without sacrificing the base model's image generation capabilities.
The superior results suggest that image generation pretraining is a generalist vision learner. It also shows that image generation serves as a unified and universal interface for vision tasks, similar to text generation's role in language understanding and reasoning.
We could be witnessing a major paradigm shift for computer vision, where generative vision pretraining takes a central role in building Foundational Vision Models for both generation and understanding."

[2604.20329] Image Generators are Generalist Vision Learners








Renewables Overtook Global Electricity Demand Last Year. Really!

I bet, we are dealing here with a lot of wishful thinking and data manipulation! More propaganda than fact?

Was the solar+wind power generated electricity actually used?

The vague language of the news reports does not distinguish capacity from generation or private household generation from commercial generation etc. I have some serious doubts about the claims of such enormous solar power generation growth as stated by Ember!

What exactly is included in the euphemistically and falsely called "clean energy"?

Who funds the think tank Ember?

Ember vision/mission statement: "We’re a global energy think tank that aims to accelerate the clean energy [???] transition with data and policy"

"“Record growth in solar, especially in China and India, was a driving factor for clean energy sources [???] surpassing the world’s strong demand for electricity in 2025, according to a new global power analysis.

Clean power generation [???] grew 887 terawatt hours last year, exceeding overall global electricity demand growth of 849 terawatt hours, according to a report by energy think tank Ember, released after midnight Tuesday London time.”"

"... Together with growth in other clean sources, this solar surge drove clean power to meet all global electricity demand growth in 2025. Solar alone met three-quarters (75%) of the increase, while solar and wind together met almost all of it (99%).
In total, clean generation rose by 887 TWh, slightly exceeding demand growth of 849 TWh. As a result, fossil generation fell by 0.2%, making 2025 only the fifth year this century without growth in fossil electricity. ..."

Renewables Overtook Global Electricity Demand Last Year - Human Progress






One of cholera’s great enemies is found in the human gut, a bacteriophage

Recommendable!

"... found that in the Ganges Delta, cholera bacteria rapidly gain and lose special armour that protects against attacks from the virus, known as bacteriophage ICP1.

The new research ... highlighted that maintaining these anti-viral defences leads to lower disease severity of cholera in humans and reduced ability to spread outside the country for this bacterial strain. ...

By looking at the ecology of cholera in South Asia, this study challenges the long-held belief that the Ganges Delta is the global source of cholera. Knowing more about the strains and the factors that influence the spread of cholera bacteria in different regions could help provide an early warning system, identifying high-risk strains before they escalate and allowing for early intervention. ...

Globally, we are in the seventh cholera pandemic, which started in 1961, with an estimated 1.3 to 4 million cases and up to 143,000 deaths per year from the condition worldwide. It has been shown that the seventh pandemic is caused by V. cholerae strain 7PET O1, originating from the Bay of Bengal, which borders Bangladesh and India, and it was thought that the Ganges Delta was the global source of cholera.

This new research sequenced bacterial samples from across Bangladesh and North India, creating the most comprehensive dataset of cholera in this area to date, containing over 2,300 genomes collected across approximately 20 years. They found that it was the Ganges Basin, not the Ganges Delta, that was the primary global source of cholera in that time.

By tracking the bacterial spread, they also uncovered that the bacteria do not simply follow the flow of rivers. Instead, they tend to stay within national borders, suggesting that human travel and population density are more important for cholera transmission than the natural environment.

They also found V. cholerae in Bangladesh, strain 7PET O1, rapidly gain and lose genetic elements known as defence systems, which act like armour helping them survive against their viral nemesis, the bacteriophage ICP1. ..."

From the abstract:
"The seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by the seventh pandemic El Tor lineage of Vibrio cholerae, was previously shown to have emanated in three global waves from the Bay of Bengal, bordering Bangladesh and India.
However, the respective roles of the Ganges Delta and Basin regions in seeding these global pandemic waves were not known.
Here we show that, although transmission events occur between Bangladesh and India, V. cholerae in the two countries has largely evolved separately over the past 20 years, apparently constrained by national borders rather than by hydrological features, such as the Ganges Delta and Basin.
Evolution within Bangladesh was distinct from that seen in India, involving rapid gain and loss of genes and mobile genetic elements, particularly those involved in phage defence. The loss of these systems was associated with increased risk of severe disease and transmission outside Bangladesh.

Lineage replacement in Bangladesh in 2018, resulting in a major change in phage defence systems, was accompanied by a rapid change in the lineage and anti-defence system of lytic phage ICP1.
Here we show that the Ganges Basin, falling across Bangladesh and Northern India, rather than the Ganges Delta, probably acts as a global launch pad for pandemic disease. This shifts our understanding of Bangladesh as the purported global source of cholera and underscores the potential role of phage in controlling spread of lineages within the current seventh pandemic."

One of cholera’s great enemies is found in the human gut "Cholera-causing bacteria are locked in an evolutionary arms race with a viral nemesis, according to a new genomic study."



Fig. 1: Dynamics of V. cholerae sublineages in Bangladesh and their genetic profiles over time.