Beginning today 4/1 (no April fool's joke)! 😊
Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
AI completes the formal proof of higher-dimensional sphere packing
AI turns electron microscopy into materials insights in minutes
Italy turns away Middle East-bound US military aircraft from Sicily stopover
Paper tiger NATO didn’t show up — now Trump’s asking why we stay
No helium, no chips: why Australia needs to make the gas again
Recommendable!
"No helium, no chips: why Australia needs to make the gas again
Australia should restart domestic helium production. Government action will be needed for it to do so.
Iranian strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan gas complex have knocked out roughly a third of the world’s helium supply" (Source, I can not access aspistrategist website from China)
Scientists claim to have found evidence of a liquid-liquid critical point in supercooled water
AI system learns to keep warehouse multiple robots traffic running smoothly
Donald Trump says US strongly considering NATO exit, Telegraph newspaper says
Trump EPA Ends Exorbitant Pay-Outs to Litigious Environmental Nonprofits
Good news! Bravo!
"Since 2013, millions of dollars in attorneys’ fees have been awarded to entities, usually nonprofits, to resolve environmental law litigation against the federal government. New data collected via Freedom of Information Act shows that in the first year of the Trump administration, environmental attorney fee pay outs have seen record lows.
As Open the Books has reported in the past, these fees are often part of “sue-and-settle” schemes where environmental nonprofits friendly to a presidential administration (typically Democratic) will sue the federal government to initiate a back-door rule making process that can exclude Congress and the public. ...
While Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin hasn’t made many public statements about sue-and-settle practices since taking office at the head of the agency, a spokesperson told Open the Books last year:
“Outside activist groups should not dictate EPA’s agenda or federal environmental policy. The Trump Administration is keenly aware of concerns with sue-and-settle practices and commits to not engage in them. The Trump EPA will respect the rule of law and the will of the American people in setting policy based on its statutory mandates and Gold Standard Science, not based on side deals with outside activist groups dead-set on driving up costs to Americans or advancing the interests of our foreign adversaries.”
New data indicates Zeldin has kept his word, as attorney fee payouts in 2025 for litigation under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and Endangered Species Act (three of the most important laws under which most environmental litigation is filed) have been at their lowest level since 2013, when our records begin, at a little more than $510,000. ..."
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 31, 2026
Why does the body deem some foods safe and others unsafe?
- Scientists identify three new proteins, one each from soybean, corn, and wheat, that the body uses to determine oral tolerance—the opposite of food allergy
- They found that specialized immune cells called regulatory T cells interact with these proteins in the gut
- By understanding tolerance, researchers can better understand food allergies and begin to imagine future immunotherapies that promote tolerance rather than allergic reactions
Tiny implantable, high density ‘cell factories’ produce drugs inside the body
What changes happen in the aging brain? A comprehensive single-cell atlas to date of epigenetic changes in the aging mouse brain
- Salk researchers create epigenetic atlas of cell type-specific changes in the aging mouse brain
- The atlas represents eight different brain regions and 36 different cell types, and shows clear epigenetic differences associated with different ages
- The new resource—available publicly on Amazon Web services—can be used to unravel age-related contributions to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS
New theory reshapes quantum view of earliest expansion of Big Bang
When phages of different species communicate with each other
Lost mosaic reveals first image of female beast-fighter from the Roman era
ASPI’s Critical Technology Tracker: in ever more technologies, China is moving towards monopoly
Ducati’s $165,000 Superleggera V4 Centenario motorcycl has already sold out the 500 units
New discovery about the parasite behind sleeping sickness
VSGs are co-transcribed with expression-site-associated genes (ESAGs) within a specialized nuclear body, but there is substantial differential expression and the regulatory mechanisms remain unclear.
Monday, March 30, 2026
Can Scientists revive Nuclear Arms Control
Food for thought! Probably, other nuclear weapons countries like China, India, Pakistan need to be included.
"February 2026 saw the end of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known as New START, the last nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia,” ... What does this mean for the future of nuclear arms control? ... that this moment calls for “scientists from all three nuclear powers [China, Russia, and the US] to collaborate on a solution.” ... how, in the 1950s, atomic physicists from the US and USSR “stepped forward to lay the groundwork for eventual nuclear agreements in the 1960s and 1970s.” Encouraging a replay of this history, ... today’s nuclear scientists can help the major nuclear powers find a compromise on “the key issue of what level of activity is permitted under the nuclear testing moratorium.”" (Source)
Did the first modern apes emerge in northern Africa and the Middle East instead of East Africa?
AI-driven framework uncovers new carbon structures—one thought to be harder than diamond
Der Berliner Empfang für den syrischen IS-Schlächter al-Scharaa. Wirklich!
Energiewende: Hohe Kapazität, wenig Produktion
A record 57 House of Representatives members have announced they won't seek re-election ahead of midterm
Good news! Western democracies have too many lifelong, elected career politicians!
"A record 57 House members have announced they won't seek re-election, including 36 Republicans, the most GOP retirements ahead of a midterm in nearly a century."
Record number of lawmakers retiring from Congress ahead of midterms
Ukrainian President Zelensky: “every Ukrainian housewife can be CEO of Rheinmetall.”
Good one! See my yesterday's blog post (in German) on the stupid remarks by the CEO of Rheinmetall!
"The big news today is probably how Rheinmetall’s CEO talked down Ukrainian drones, calling them “Legos” made by “housewives” – and how the company was quick to go into damage control.
Zelensky is not exactly thrilled with the remarks, of course, saying if that’s the case, then “every Ukrainian housewife can be CEO of Rheinmetall.” " (Source)