Monday, February 16, 2026

India agrees arms deals with Israel worth $8.6b - report

Good news! Two of the countries with some of the most diverse societies in the world!

"... India has been Israel's biggest defense customer for years, with 34% of total sales between 2020 and 2024, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Figures from the Ministry of Defense International Defense Cooperation Directorate (SIBAT) show that total arms sales by Israel to India during this period amounted to about $20.5 billion. But now it seems that Israeli arms sales to India are only increasing. ..."

India agrees arms deals with Israel worth $8.6b - report - Globes "The deals include SPICE 1000 precision guidance bombs, Rampage air-to-surface missiles, Air Lora air-launched ballistic missiles, and the Ice Breaker missile system, “Forbes India” reports."

China's emissions policies are helping climate change but also creating a new problem for global warming/climate change

The sun, not anthropogenic CO2 is the dominant factor for warming and cooling on earth! How variable is the sun's output?

Air pollution prevents global warming! 😊

"China's sweeping efforts to clean up its air have delivered one of the biggest public health success stories of recent decades. Since the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan was launched in 2013, coal-fired power plants have been fitted with scrubbers, heavy industry has been modernized and pollution standards tightened, leading to an over 50% reduction in atmospheric particulate matter. ...

In the atmosphere, sulfur dioxide forms sulfate aerosols, tiny particles that reflect incoming solar radiation back into space, leading to a cooling influence on the planet.

The combined aerosol radiative forcing is thought to have offset approximately one-third of global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions. However, as emissions fall, fewer sulfate aerosols form, meaning less sunlight is reflected and more solar radiation reaches Earth's surface, contributing to global warming. ..."

From the abstract:
"Anthropogenic emissions over China have recently declined due to environmental actions. This work estimates the sensitivity of sulfate aerosol (SO4) concentration to the amount of SO2  emissions reduction over China from 2010 to 2020 using an Earth system model with two different aerosol representations. We find that a larger rate of SO2  emissions decline over 2010–2020 from an updated Chinese emission inventory leads to improvement in modeled SO2  and SO4  concentrations when evaluated with targeted airborne observations from the Asian summer monsoon region from the 2022 Asian summer monsoon Chemical and Climate Impact Project. Updated Chinese SO2 emissions reduce SO4  concentration by >20% at 200 hPa over the North Pacific, and by >7% at 100 hPa throughout the tropics. These SO4  reductions result in an increase to global net instantaneous radiative forcing of ca. 0.10–0.15 W m-2  by 2020, with regional effects up to ca. 6 times greater."

China's emissions policies are helping climate change but also creating a new problem

Hamas used emojis, SIM swaps to evade Israel before and on October 7 terrorist attack

Amazing stuff!

"Hamas’s military wing began sending coded emoji messages on WhatsApp to operatives’ phones just hours before the October 7, 2023, attack, using the symbols as an agreed signal to mobilize terrorists to mosques for last-minute instructions, Israeli media reported on Monday.

Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the high usage of emojis was one of several warning signs overnight that Hamas was preparing a large-scale assault on Israel.

According to military sources, once operatives received the emoji signal, they moved to mosques or designated collection points, where they received briefings and were directed to retrieve equipment from home or from pre-stocked “combat bags” containing military and personal gear. ..."

Hamas used emojis, SIM swaps to evade Israel on October 7 | The Jerusalem Post "Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the emoji traffic was one of several signs that Hamas was preparing an assault."

Reprogrammed Human Stomach Organoids Secrete Insulin

Good news! This is about an older research article.

"... differentiated human embryonic stem cells into gastric organoids. They engineered the organoids such that the structures could be reprogrammed into pancreatic beta-like cells upon flipping a genetic switch using appropriate molecular cues.

The researchers then transplanted these organoids into the abdomen of mice and coaxed the organoids to produce insulin-secreting cells. Within three weeks, they observed insulin-producing cells within the organoids, which expressed key markers of pancreatic beta cells. ..."

"Highlights
• Engrafted human gastric organoids (hGOs) model human stomach in vivo
• NPM factor induction converts hGOs into insulin+ β-like cells in vitro and in vivo
•In situ gastric reprogramming offers potential for autologous diabetes cell therapy

Summary
Insulin-dependent diabetes could be treated by supplying patients with primary pancreatic islets or other types of insulin-secreting cells. Functional insulin-secreting cells can be induced in situ from the murine stomach using defined genetic factors, offering a promising method to directly produce autologous insulin-secreting cells.
Here, we modeled whether such gastric insulin-secreting (GINS) cells could be generated in vivo from human stomach tissues. We produced human gastric organoids (hGOs) from human embryonic stem cells engineered with inducible expression of reprogramming factors. The hGOs were stably transplanted for 6 months and showed robust cytodifferentiation resembling the human stomach in structure and cellular composition.
Upon hGO maturation in vivo, we activated the reprogramming factors and observed the formation of insulin+ cells, which secreted insulin into the circulation and ameliorated experimental diabetes. Our modeling indicates that GINS cells can be induced from human stomach tissues in vivo, warranting further therapeutic development for this technology."

Reprogrammed Human Stomach Organoids Secrete Insulin | The Scientist "Transplanting human gastric organoids engineered to release insulin in diabetic mice reduced hyperglycemia, offering a therapeutic avenue for type 1 diabetes."



Figure 1 Generation of hGOs from hESCs with inducible expression of NPM factors


5,300-year-old 'bow drill' rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools

Amazing stuff!

"Researchers ... have re-examined a small copper-alloy object excavated a century ago from a cemetery at Badari in Upper Egypt, and concluded it is the earliest identified rotary metal drill from ancient Egypt, dating to the Predynastic period (late 4th millennium BCE), before the first pharaohs ruled.

The artefact (catalogued as 1924.948 A in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge) was found in Grave 3932, the burial of an adult man. When first published in the 1920s, the artefact - which is only 63 millimetres long and weighs about 1.5 grams - was described as “a little awl of copper, with some leather thong wound round it.” That brief note proved easy to overlook, and the object attracted little attention for decades.

However, under magnification, the researchers found that the tool shows distinctive wear consistent with drilling: fine striations, rounded edges, and a slight curvature at the working end, all features that point to rotary motion, not simple puncturing. ..."

From the abstract:
"This study presents a reassessment of the earliest known metal drill from Egypt, the copperalloy artefact 1924.948 A (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, The University of Cambridge) from Badari, datable to Naqada IID. Originally published by Guy Brunton but long neglected due to insufficient documentation, the object has been re-examined through microscopic and compositional analysis.
The drill exhibits clear evidence of rotary motion and retains remnants of a leather thong, identifying it as part of a bow drill mechanism.
Portable X-ray fluorescence analysis revealed a highly unusual CuAsNi material with the addition of silver and lead, suggesting either long-distance exchange networks or underexplored Eastern Desert ore sources.
The article situates the Badari drill within the broader context of Egyptian craft technologies, tracing the development and depiction of bow drills from the Predynastic through the New Kingdom.
The technological continuity observed across nearly two millennia stresses the enduring utility of the bow drill and accentuates its significance in both woodworking and bead production. This re-evaluation not only enriches our understanding of early Egyptian tool use but also raises intriguing questions about early metallurgical knowledge and interregional interactions in the ancient Near East."

5,300-year-old 'bow drill' rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools

5,300-year-old ‘bow drill’ rewrites story of ancient Egyptian tools (original news release) "A new study reveals that Egyptians were using a mechanically sophisticated drilling tool far earlier than previously suggested."



Original photograph of the artefact published in 1927 by Guy Brunton (left) and the actual artefact


Fastest remote controlled drone world record attempt reaches 411 mph

The need for speed!

"Australian aerospace engineer Benjamin Biggs has just clocked 411 mph (661 km/h) with a battery-powered, remote-controlled drone. No official Guinness stamp yet, but it's faster than the current record held by South African father-son team Mike and Luke Bell. ..."

Fastest RC drone world record attempt reaches 411 mph


Benjamin Biggs and his 411-mph record holder (for now)


Trumps Abkehr von der Klimapolitik ist eine Zeitenwende – eine Chance für Deutschland von Roland Tichy

Wird die Bananenrepublik D endlich auch den Klimawahn aufgeben!

Globale Erwärmung/Klimawandel war ein totaler Betrug und Demagogie! Es wurde benutzt, um die Bürger Untertanen zu machen!

"Donald Trump hat diese Woche das Fundament der amerikanischen Klimapolitik nicht nur erschüttert – er hat es systematisch demontiert. In Washington kündigte er gemeinsam mit EPA-Chef Lee Zeldin an, die sogenannte „Endangerment Finding“ aus dem Jahr 2009 aufzuheben. Dieses juristische Kernstück war der Grundstein dafür, dass die US-Umweltbehörde EPA Treibhausgase als Gesundheits- und Umweltrisiko klassifizieren und regulieren durfte – sei es bei Autos, Kraftwerken oder Fabriken. ..."

Trumps Abkehr von der Klimapolitik ist eine Zeitenwende – eine Chance für Deutschland

Estonians in Saudi Arabia for 'first steps' in potential defense procurement team-up

Good news!

Estonians in Saudi Arabia for 'first steps' in potential defense procurement team-up: Official - Breaking Defense "The two nations are exploring closer cooperation, Siim Sukles told Breaking Defense, "because when it comes to procurement, it's a global market.""




Sunday, February 15, 2026

'Dhurandhar' Becomes Longest-Trending Indian Film Ever, a blockbuster

Will this movie also be shown in Western countries to Western audiences? I have some doubts.


 


Norway's Klaebo sets a Winter Olympics record with 9th gold medal

Amazing stuff!

Norway's Klaebo sets a Winter Olympics record with 9th gold medal - YouTube



Ein Vorbild für Deutschland! – Schweizer Rundfunk nennt künftig Täter-Herkunft konsequent

Empfehlenswert! Sollte eigentlich selbstverständlich sein! Fundamentale Regel des Journalismus: Wer, was, wann, wo, warum!

MEINUNG: „Ein Vorbild für Deutschland!“ – Schweizer Rundfunk nennt künftig Täter-Herkunft konsequent - YouTube


Biggest Breakthroughs in Computer Science: 2025

Recommendable!

(149) Biggest Breakthroughs in Computer Science: 2025 - YouTube


How America Ended Up Paying So Much for Public Buses

Most public transportation authorities run customized buses. Insane!
Why do public transportation buses have to run on natural gas or other alternative fuels!

(148) How America Ended Up Paying So Much for Public Buses - YouTube


The Beatles Live At Shea Stadium 1965

Pure Beatlemania! Enjoy!

(148) (4K) The Beatles Live At Shea Stadium 1965 - YouTube


Police officer carries young woman away who tried to approach the stage


The screaming was so loud when the Beatles entered the stadium that the police officer preferred to put his hands over his ears.





Ihr Plan: Zensur | Merz und von der Leyen (EU) gehen systematisch vor mit Roland Tichy

Empfehlenswert!

Hinweis: Ich habe nicht das ganze Video angesehen!

(147) Ihr Plan: Zensur | Merz und von der Leyen gehen systematisch vor | Lage der Nation mit Roland Tichy - YouTube


Ukraine destroys $4B of Russian air defense systems - cutting Putin’s fleet in HALF

Apparently, the best and expensive Russian air defense systems are no match for Ukrainian drones!

(147) Ukraine destroys $4B of Russian air defense systems - cutting Putin’s fleet in HALF - YouTube


Epic Elbe Journey: From a Czech Mountain Spring to the North Sea

(146) Epic Elbe Journey: From a Czech Mountain Spring to the North Sea - YouTube



8th-Century Carvings and the Path to Enlightenment, the Borobudur Temple, Indonesia

Recommendable!

(145) 8th-Century Carvings and the Path to Enlightenment | BBC Timestamp - YouTube



How food shortages reprogram immune system response

Amazing stuff!

It appears this article was not yet published in the Immunity journal as of now according to Google Scholar and the Immunity journal! The article below does not contain a link to the journal article.

Notice how ideology and demagoguery permeates this article by Cornell University! The use of the ideological term "food insecurity" in this context is foolish and wrong! There is a huge difference between a food scarcity and food insecurity!

"When food is scarce, stress hormones direct the immune system to operate in “low power” mode to preserve immune function while conserving energy ... This reconfiguration is crucial to combating infections amid food insecurity [???]. ...

The answer could help the 47 million Americans who are food insecure [???] and face the risk of infectious diseases every day. ...

The results ... found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet fought off infection as well as mice that were fully fed, but did so while using very little glucose. This was possible thanks to glucocorticoids, stress hormones known for their role in regulating blood glucose. The researchers determined that glucocorticoids acted like master conductors, reorganizing immune cells and their energy usage to provide a survival advantage. ..."

How food shortages reprogram immune system response | Cornell Chronicle

Florida Becomes Only the Fourth State to Offer English-Only Driver’s License Exams

Is this controversial or not? Until now the only official language in the US is english. 

I bet most other US states do not officially offer multilingual exams either.

According to Google search there are about only a total of 19 countries around the world having two or more official languages. 

According to Google search only three US states have officially more than one language (Alaska, Hawaii, South Dakota).

"... Recently, the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles office announced that all driver’s license exams will be administered in English only, including all knowledge exams, commercial learner’s permit, and commercial driver’s license exams. All road signs are in English, so it’s common sense for all driving exams to only be administered in English. ..."

Florida Will Now Administer English-Only Driver’s License Exams

Deer uses photoluminescence to mark trees like signposts

Amazing stuff!

"... So, to get noticed, deer mark areas with rubs and scrapes, known as signposts. Now, a new study in Ecology and Evolution reports that these signposts hold a hidden glow, and other deer can see it.

In the study the researchers describe this hidden glow as photoluminescence, the process by which an organic object absorbs light of a short wavelength and re-emits it at a longer wavelength. ...

The team observed the signposts glowing brighter during the breeding season. The scientists hypothesize more intensive rubbing generates this brighter glow. ..."

From the abstract:
"Ultraviolet (UV) induced photoluminescence is widespread in Mammalia; however, its function(s) remain unclear. Most of the research to date has focused on the surface expression of photoluminescence (e.g., pelage), described qualitatively.
Here, we report a quantitative assessment of photoluminescence of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus, herein deer) used for marking signposts. We analyzed 146 signposts, including 109 antler rubs on trees and 37 scent-marking scrapes. We compared the spectra of signposts to the spectra of surrounding environmental features elicited by exposure to excitation lights peaking at 365 and 395 nm. Signposts showed significant contrast when compared to environmental backgrounds (p < 0.001), and the resulting photoluminescence would be visible to deer based on previously described deer visual capabilities.
This research is the first quantitative description of the functional use of environmental photoluminescence by a mammal and gives new perspective about how white-tailed deer perceive their environment and communicate."

Deer communicate with hidden glow on signposts "The study is the first to unequivocally show how deer use a kind of photoluminescent marking system to communicate with one another."



The study is the first to unequivocally show how deer use a kind of photoluminescent marking system on trees to communicate with one another


Very bad German habits exposed at the cemetery administration of the city of Frankfurt am Main

The official PDF file (13 pages, Friedhofsordnung) regarding the regulations applying to the cemetery and its burial sites where my mother was recently buried is horrible!

The PDF file is totally protected. Basically no permissions to do anything with this PDF file, but reading it. E.g. you can not even highlight or copy any content!

It is not possible to export the content of the PDF file as a text file!

This is terrible overkill! So typical German!


Saturday, February 14, 2026

Gerichte überfordert: Über 1 Million offene Fälle – Justiz am Limit!

Typisch Bananenrepublik Deutschland!

Gefährliche Verbrecher werden wieder auf freien Fuss gesetzt! ohne Gerichtsverfahren!

Hinweis: Ich habe nicht das ganze Video angesehen.

Gerichte überfordert: Über 1 Million offene Fälle – Justiz am Limit! | NIUS Live vom 13.02.2026 - YouTube

'It's tripled in 5 years!' – what's behind the rise in female prison officers sleeping with male inmates?

Gender equality gone awry? Do they marry? Are some women attracted to violent males?

There are also videos in the public domain showing these romances.

Caveat: I did not watch the whole video.

'It's tripled in 5 years!' – what's behind the rise in female prison officers sleeping with inmates? - YouTube




Brands find new take on used clothes in Japan

A new fashion trend coming out of Japan? Used fashion and a used car?

(157) Brands find new take on used clothesーNHK WORLD-JAPAN NEWS - YouTube

Chinese tourists have a new favourite country this Lunar New Year - South Korea

Chinese tourism to other Asian countries is big business!

(155) Chinese tourists have a new favourite country this Lunar New Year - YouTube

Anwar Sadat: The Peace Deal That Cost Egypt’s President His Life

Very recommendable! Anwar El-Sadat was a very courageous man!

(155) Anwar Sadat: The Peace Deal That Cost Egypt’s President His Life | The Assassination in 4K - YouTube

Exploring the medieval roots of romance

How romantic were the knights in shining armor?

How often are such stories provided before or on Valentines Day?

Exploring the medieval roots of romance | Stanford Report "Stanford historian Jenna Phillips discusses the influence of medieval customs on Valentine’s Day traditions, highlighting how 12th- and 13th-century poets and musicians shaped our modern understanding of love."


Fiction or reality?


Image of the day

Reportedly, Sanae Takaichi is a fan of late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher!

She is a drummer too!


 

Elephant trunk whiskers exhibit material intelligence, revealing the secret behind an amazing sense of touch

Amazing stuff!

"... The 1,000 whiskers that cover an elephant's trunk have unusual material properties that highlight where contact happens along each whisker, giving elephants an amazing sense of touch that compensates for their thick skin and poor eyesight. ..."

"To the point
  • Sense of touch despite thick elephant skin: Researchers have discovered that the hairs on elephants' trunks are responsible for their extraordinary sense of touch. 
  • Special material properties: Elephant sensory hairs have a stiff base and a soft tip, which enables them to precisely feel objects and recognize where contact is made. These properties are similar to the whiskers of cats and differ from the completely stiff sensory hairs of rats and mice. ...
  • Applications in robotics: The findings will be used in the development of robot-assisted sensor technologies that mimic the stiffness gradient of elephant tactile hairs.
..."

From the editor's summary and abstract:
"Editor’s summary
Mammals such as cats and rats use whiskers to help sense their environment. In rats, the short whiskers and long whiskers resonate at different frequencies, helping rats map out their surroundings as the keratin-based fibers contact the edges and surfaces of nearby objects.
Elephants also have whiskers, which line the length of their trunks. Schulz et al. used micro–computed tomography imaging, electron microscopy, mechanical testing, and finite element analysis to map out the structure and properties of these whiskers.
At the base of the trunk, the whiskers are thick, circular, porous, and stiff, but they progress toward being thin, ovular, dense, and soft toward the tip, which contrasts with whiskers found in most other mammals. This combination of structure and form helps magnify the signals transmitted to the trunk. ...

Structured Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Animals have evolved a diverse array of sensing systems that help them traverse complex terrain, locate food, and detect predators. Many terrestrial and aquatic mammal species use specialized sensory hairs, known as whiskers, as active tactile sensory organs to monitor their environment. A follicle surrounds each whisker’s base with mechanoreceptors that respond to physical whisker stimulation and thereby extend the animal’s sense of touch. Most research focuses on how the geometry and/or neuromechanics of the whisker-follicle structure affect tactile sensitivity. This study analyzes variations in intrinsic whisker properties, including how porosity and stiffness change along the whisker.

RATIONALE
The boneless elephant trunk is covered with about 1000 whiskers that expand the sensory volume of this highly dexterous appendage. These whiskers do not possess the innervated local muscles that allow the characteristic “whisking” behavior commonly seen in rats and mice, and they cannot regrow, so we hypothesized they may also differ in other fundamental ways. This study applies several precise measurement approaches to characterize the geometry, porosity, and stiffness of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) whiskers and uses mechanical simulation to show how the captured characteristics may affect trunk touch.

RESULTS
We measured the geometry, porosity, and material stiffness from the base to the tip of elephant whiskers and entered these properties into our open-source, customizable finite element model that allows whisker properties to vary longitudinally. This simulation was then used to compare elephant whiskers with rat whiskers, which exhibit uniform material stiffness along their length. By contrast, elephant whiskers showcase three independent functional gradients. The geometry of elephant whiskers shows a tapered ovular cross section, facilitating bending as the trunk extends between obstacles. Elephant whisker porosity is characterized by a network of hollow tubules in the inner cortex; this horn-like microstructure at the base merges into a dense whisker tip.
A porous base provides functional benefits of mass reduction and impact resistance, similar to the horns of bighorn sheep.
Our stiffness analysis shows that elephant whiskers transition from a stiff base (modulus of elasticity = 2.99 GPa) to a soft, resilient tip (0.0706 GPa), a shift of two orders of magnitude, although elephant body hair has approximately constant stiffness from base (2.20 GPa) to tip (1.15 GPa). The stiffness gradient of elephant whiskers provides two key benefits over homogenous whiskers: reduction of base stress during large deflection and amplification of signal differences along the whisker length, strengthening the encoding of contact location.

CONCLUSION
The geometry, porosity, and stiffness gradients of Asian elephant whiskers seem tuned to augment tactile sensing. Their tapered ovular geometry increases interaction with textures and allows preferred bending directions; the shift from a porous base to a dense tip reduces mass, increasing the whisker’s resonant frequency and reducing breakage; and the transition from a stiff base to a soft tip increases tip deflection and facilitates contact encoding along the whisker. The physical intelligence of these three functional gradients found together in elephant whiskers expands our understanding of touch and could inspire new approaches in artificial tactile sensing."

Elephant trunk whiskers exhibit material intelligence, revealing the secret behind an amazing sense of touch





... with a 3D-printed replica of an elephant's trunk hair, which helped the research team understand how a transition in material stiffness facilitates contact sensing in the tactile hairs of elephants and cats.


A new way to make steel could reduce America’s reliance on imports

Good news!

"... Now Hertha Metals ... is scaling up a new steel production system powered by natural gas and electricity. The process, which can also run on hydrogen, uses a continuous electric arc furnace within which iron ore of any grade and format is reduced and carburized into molten steel in a single step.
It also eliminates the need for coking and sintering plants, along with other dangerous and expensive components of traditional systems. As a result, the company says its process uses 30 percent less energy and costs less to operate than conventional steel mills in America. ..."

A new way to make steel could reduce America’s reliance on imports | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Hertha Metals, founded by Laureen Meroueh SM ’18, PhD ’20, uses natural gas and electricity to produce steel and high-purity iron for magnets."




Persistent global pesticides threatens biodiversity. Really!

Maybe persistent demagoguery about pesticides since the 1960s! We have been having this discussion about the use of pesticides for several decades! It seems the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages or dangers!

More alarmism and hysteria about pesticides! What are the alternatives (less toxic pesticides, organic agriculture etc.)! Are these alternatives realistic at large scale!

If pesticides were so dangerous, we would be all dead now!

I also have a strong hunch that the metric used in this study, i.e. "total applied toxicity (TAT)" is possibly seriously flawed!

"...  a new analysis published last week in Science. Researchers combined safety thresholds from seven international regulatory agencies to follow a single toxicity metric created by the United Nations (UN) called “total applied toxicity” (TAT). They then applied TAT to 625 pesticides, 65 countries, and eight ecological groups including fish, pollinators, terrestrial vertebrates, and even aquatic and terrestrial plants.

The metric revealed that global ecological toxicity increased during the study period of 2013 to 2019. Not all creatures suffered equally; toxicity rose 27% for fish and 43% for terrestrial arthropods, for example. Unsurprisingly, big agricultural powerhouses were big polluters: Brazil, India, Russia, and the United States contributed as much as two-thirds of the toxicity. Crops like fruits, vegetables, maize, soybean, rice, and cereals contributed up to 83% of global TAT. ..."

From the editor's summary and abstract:
"Editor’s summary
During the 15th United Nations Biodiversity Conference, countries committed to reducing pesticide risk by 50% by 2030. To determine whether the world is on track to do so, Wolfram et al. looked at trends in usage and total applied toxicity (TAT) across more than 600 pesticides and eight species groups globally. They found that TAT has increased for most of these groups, but also that the majority of this impact comes from the 20 or so pesticides most commonly used in agriculture and from the largest crop-producing countries. Increased adoption of organic agriculture and shifts to less toxic pesticides are required to meet global commitments. ...

Abstract
The 15th United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) obligates all countries to reduce pesticide risks by 50% by 2030. In this study, we derived the trends of total applied toxicity (TAT) globally between 2013 and 2019, weighting applied masses by ecotoxicity, of 625 pesticides for eight species groups to assess pathways toward this reduction goal.
We found that the TAT of most species groups has increased; that only 20 ± 14 pesticides per group define >90% of the TAT nationally;
that fruits, vegetables, maize, soybean, rice, and other cereals contribute 76 to 83% of the global TAT; and that 
China, Brazil, the United States, and India contribute 53 to 68% of the global TAT.
Our target achievement categorization shows that substantial actions, combining shifts to less-toxic pesticides, increased adoption of organic agriculture, and also provision of national pesticide use data, will be required globally to approach the United Nations’ target."

ScienceAdviser



Fig. 1. Global trends of the total applied toxicity of pesticides used in agriculture.


Waymo says it now provides 400,000 robotaxi rides per week, up from 200,000 around this time last year.

Amazing stuff! Breathtaking! On the streets of the Phoenix metro area you see a Waymo car at least every few minutes.

"That number will likely grow even more this year, with the company planning to expand operations to more than 20 new cities."

"... Today, with more than 400,000 rides provided every week across six major U.S. metropolitan areas ..."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran





China has become the first country to issue commercial licenses for autonomous flying taxis.

Good news! China is pushing the envelope! Can the West keep up?

"The announcement signals the start of what China has called ‘a new era in low-altitude economy’ with ambitions to lead in a sector still in experimental stages elsewhere. Chinese planners are preparing the groundwork for a business that could generate up to CNY2 trillion ($280bn) in annual output as soon as 2030, Urban Land reports. ..."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran

Google AI Introduces PaperBanana: An Agentic Framework that Automates Academic illustrations

Good news! However, they only tested it on a single machine learning & AI conference, i.e. NIPS (Do not use NeurIPS abbreviation)!

Plotting and diagramming made easy!

"PaperBanana is an agentic framework designed to rescue researchers from the manual grind of creating publication-ready academic illustrations. By orchestrating a team of five specialized agents—Retriever, Planner, Stylist, Visualizer, and Critic—it transforms technical descriptions into high-fidelity methodology diagrams and numerically precise statistical plots. The system employs a dual-mode visualization strategy, utilizing image generation for diagrams and executable Matplotlib code for data plots to eliminate "visual hallucinations". Evaluated on the new PaperBananaBench dataset featuring 292 test cases from NeurIPS 2025, the framework outperformed standard baselines with a 17.0% gain in overall quality across faithfulness, conciseness, readability, and aesthetics. Essentially, it provides a professional "NeurIPS look" for AI scientists, ensuring that complex discoveries are as visually impressive as they are technically sound ..."

From the abstract:
"Despite rapid advances in autonomous AI scientists powered by language models, generating publication-ready illustrations remains a labor-intensive bottleneck in the research workflow.
To lift this burden, we introduce PaperBanana, an agentic framework for automated generation of publication-ready academic illustrations. Powered by state-of-the-art VLMs and image generation models, PaperBanana orchestrates specialized agents to retrieve references, plan content and style, render images, and iteratively refine via self-critique. To rigorously evaluate our framework, we introduce PaperBananaBench, comprising 292 test cases for methodology diagrams curated from NeurIPS 2025 publications, covering diverse research domains and illustration styles.
Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that PaperBanana consistently outperforms leading baselines in faithfulness, conciseness, readability, and aesthetics. We further show that our method effectively extends to the generation of high-quality statistical plots. Collectively, PaperBanana paves the way for the automated generation of publication-ready illustrations."

Google AI Introduces PaperBanana | ByteDance Releases Protenix-v1





Very bad German habits exposed at the international airport of Frankfurt (FRA)!

I just happened to come through my hometown airport on a very recent trip to Germany!

This kind of German arrogance stinks to heaven. It reminds of  Am deutschen Wesen soll die Welt genesen [It surprises me that there is no English language Wikipedia article on this subject])! Google translation: "The world should/shall heal from the German essence"

As a German I was deeply appalled by this! It reminded me why I emigrated from Germany to the US many years ago.

The Smoking Lounge of the terminal reminds passengers that smoking is deadly! I have never been a smoker myself, but some of my friends are.



All passengers (domestic and foreign) are reminded to follow the profoundly German obsession with pervasive garbage separation/sorting (Trennmüll). All garbage receptacles at the airport look like that. I deliberately ignored it! Notice they forgot to translate "Abfall"! What an oversight since this trash can definitely does not look very familiar!



Kremlin behind poisoning Russian opposition leader Navalny, five European nations allege

What took so damn long! Putin the Terrible is a killer!

Kremlin behind poisoning Russian opposition leader Navalny, five European nations allege | Just The News "Foreign ministries from the U.K., France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands said testing conducted on samples taken from Navalny, who died two years ago, “have conclusively confirmed the presence of epibatidine.”"




Friday, February 13, 2026

5.8 Million Dirty Names Removed from US Voter Rolls Thanks to Judicial Watch!

Good news! There could be up to 20 million dirty names on voter rolls!

5.8 Million Dirty Names Removed from Voter Rolls Thanks to Judicial Watch! - YouTube

Trump to ban ‘most hated’ start-stop feature in modern cars

Good news! Bravo President Trump!

Don't miss the utterly foolish remarks of governor of California Gavin Newsom at the end of this short video given at the Munich Security Conference! The repeal of the ridiculous endangerment finding from the Obama presidency will probably never return unlike Governor Newsom's claims!

Trump to ban ‘most hated’ start-stop feature in modern cars - YouTube

Helion Energy hits new fusion milestone: D-T fusion and 150M°C plasma temperatures - YouTube

Are we finally coming closer to fusion energy!

Maybe private companies will be more successful!

(513) Helion hits new fusion milestone: D-T fusion and 150M°C plasma temperatures - YouTube

German Chancellor Merz tells Munich security conference, US is not powerful enough without NATO. Really!

What a fool this chancellor is!

(512) German Chancellor Merz tells security conference, US is not powerful enough without NATO | DW News - YouTube

Why South Africa is Deploying Troops to Control Criminal Gangs with Palki Sharma

Serious stuff! Will the government be successful fighting serious crime and large numbers of homicides?

(511) Why South Africa is Deploying Troops to Control Criminal Gangs | Vantage with Palki Sharma - YouTube

Indonesia Plans to Turn Its Islands Into Aircraft Carriers. Here's Why with Palki Sharma

Recommendable!

(511) Indonesia Plans to Turn Its Islands Into Aircraft Carriers. Here's Why | Vantage with Palki Sharma - YouTube

Why ByteDance's Seedance Has Triggered a Panic Mode in Hollywood with Palki Sharma

Recommendable! This is what disruptive, new technologies do! A paradigm shift is underway!

(511) Why ByteDance's Seedance Has Triggered a Panic Mode in Hollywood | Vantage with Palki Sharma - YouTube

How An Al-Qaeda Affiliate Plans To Take Over West Africa

Recommendable! Serious stuff!

(508) How An Al-Qaeda Affiliate Plans To Take Over West Africa - YouTube

From Exile to Power: Tarique Rahman Set to Be Bangladesh PM with Palki Sharma

Good news! Very recommendable! Will there be major reforms in Bangladesh? This election outcome could be a game changer!

(506) From Exile to Power: Tarique Rahman Set to Be Bangladesh PM | Vantage with Palki Sharma - YouTube

New experiments suggest Earth's core contains up to 9-45 oceans' worth of hydrogen

Amazing stuff! This estimate presents an unusually huge range! They need to measure this again! 😊

From the abstract:
"Earth’s core has long been speculated to be the largest reservoir of hydrogen (H) on the planet. However, current estimates of its H content involve substantial uncertainties, due to the challenge of quantifying H under extreme conditions.
Here, we perform superliquidus metal-silicate partitioning experiments on H using laser-heated diamond anvil cells, and combine it with atom probe tomography.
The direct observation of H at silicon- and oxygen-rich nanostructures in the iron alloy indicates coupled sequestration of silicon, oxygen and hydrogen into Earth’s core during its formation. With the observed molar Si/H ratio close to unity, Earth’s core is estimated to contain 0.07-0.36 wt.% H, equivalent to 9-45 oceans of water. Such an amount would require the Earth to obtain the majority of its water from the main stages of terrestrial accretion, instead of through comets during late addition."

New experiments suggest Earth's core contains up to 45 oceans' worth of hydrogen



Fig. 4: Metal-silicate partition coefficient of hydrogen inferred from varying H/Si ratios in the metal.


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is close to selecting his daughter, believed to be 13, as his heir

Hopefully, she is smart enough and has the guts to end the horrible dictatorship in North Korea (since 1945) and unites the Korean peninsula!

Germany was reunited in 1990!

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Scientists used AI to decode the rules of a mysterious Roman-era board game

Amazing stuff! Maybe this game will become a next Christmas gift sensation! 😊 When in Rome, do as the Romans do!

"Scientists used artificial intelligence to decode the rules of a mysterious Roman-era board game found on a limestone disc in the Netherlands, revealing a strategy game where players hunt and trap opponents’ pieces."

"... To get a clearer view of how the stone was used, Luk van Goor of restoration studio Restaura in Heerlen produced extremely detailed 3D scans. “Those scans reveal a lot of details of the lines, and they show that some of these lines are a fraction of a millimetre deeper than others. Those deeper lines were used more intensively. We also see that the stone’s edges are neatly finished, which indicates a final product rather than a piece awaiting further workmanship.” ..."

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The Roman game stone photographed on a table


Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Warns Apple Over leftist News Bias on News app. Really!

I am not sure that was necessary or a smart move! There are plenty of other news outlets to choose from even from an Apple device.

"Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson sent a letter Wednesday to Apple CEO Tim Cook, warning that the company’s popular News app may be violating consumer protection laws by systematically suppressing conservative news outlets.

The letter followed a study by the Media Research Center, which analyzed 620 stories featured on Apple News in January and found that none came from right-leaning outlets.

Of the total, 440 were from left-leaning sources and 180 from centrist ones, with zero articles from the New York Post or Fox News. ..."

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Andrew Ferguson (official photo)


Winter Olympics Disqualify Ukrainian athlete over Helmet

What a stupid athlete! He could have worn the helmet before and after the race!

He was ignorant that the Olympic Games are not a venue for any political expressions! It is supposed to be the games of peace and harmony! Maybe this young man (age 27) needs to read up on the history of the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece!

"Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from the Winter Olympics on Thursday, just 45 minutes before his race, after refusing to remove a helmet honoring more than 20 athletes and coaches killed in his country’s war with Russia."

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Ohne Parteibuch Bürgermeister werden – das funktioniert in Deutschland immer häufiger

Das scheint ein interessanter Trend zu sein! Anscheinend waren einige der parteilosen Kandidaten nicht immer parteilos!

"... In Baden-Baden heißt das lockere Bündnis hinter der aussichtsreichsten Kandidatin schlicht „Lencke Wischhusen für Baden-Baden“. Die 40-jährige parteilose Unternehmerin konkurriert mit dem ebenfalls parteilosen Journalisten und früheren Chef von SWR 3 Thomas Jung und dem parteilosen Unternehmer Stefan Hertweck um den Oberbürgermeisterposten. ...

Wischhusen bringt politische Erfahrung mit, sie führte acht Jahre lang die FDP-Fraktion in Bremen, ...

In Ostdeutschland, politisch geprägt durch eine sehr viel schwächer ausgeprägte Parteibindung der Wähler als im Westen, liegen parteilose Kommunalpolitiker schon länger im Trend. ..."

Ohne Parteibuch ins Rathaus – das funktioniert in Deutschland immer häufiger "Um das Rathaus in Baden-Baden kämpfen gleich mehrere parteilose Kandidaten, im Osten setzten sich Unabhängige auch in größeren Städten durch. Darin zeigt sich auch die Krise der traditionellen Politik."


Toller Nachname!


Nigeria’s Fatal Antivenom Shortfall. Really!

Maybe it is time to systematically and routinely kill some of these snakes and destroy their nesting places!

How about eradication of dangerous snakes?

"The death of a high-profile Nigerian singer from a snakebite has ignited widespread outrage over the country’s inadequate supply of antivenom and the need for a national snakebite strategy ..."

Global Health NOW: Health Crisis in Gaza; and Supporting Breastfeeding Mothers in South Africa

Bundestagspräsidentin Julia Klöckner besucht Gaza – Entschuldigung? Warum bitte?

Die ehemalige Weinkönigin hätte gleich da bleiben können! 😊

Sie hat schon die Uniform mitgebracht! (sieh Foto unten)

Bundestagspräsidentin Julia Klöckner besucht Gaza – Entschuldigung? Warum bitte?


Wer von den vier Frauen ist die Bundestagspräsidentin?


Trump trägt Obamas Klimapolitik zu Grabe

Die dusseligen Deutschen sollten sich ein Beispiel nehmen und endlich den Klimawahn, der seit vielen Jahren in der Bananenrepublik D tobt, auch beenden!

Der Klimawandel/globale Erwärmung war einer der größten Witze/Dummheiten der Weltgeschichte! Künftige Generationen werden sich noch den Bauch halten vor Lachen!

Trump trägt Obamas Klimapolitik zu Grabe "Die US-Regierung streicht die rechtliche Basis zahlreicher Klimaschutzmaßnahmen aus der Ära von Präsident Barack Obama. Die Wirtschaft wird damit von den Fesseln der CO2-Fixierung befreit. Für die europäische Wirtschaft steigt dadurch schon bald der Wettbewerbsdruck spürbar an."

Only humans have chins: Study shows it's an evolutionary accident. Really!

Does it not provide any significant benefits to humans? How about speech and eating?

So far this paper is only published on PLOS.

The lead author Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel has only less than 4900 lifetime citations!

Why these authors even used the term "spandrel" (the space between the shoulders of adjoining arches) in the title of their paper?

"... "The chin evolved largely by accident and not through direct selection, but as an evolutionary byproduct resulting from direct selection on other parts of the skull," says Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel, Ph.D., professor and chair of the UB Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences. ..."

From the abstract:
"Humans are unique among primates in possessing a chin, yet it is currently unclear whether the form of the symphyseal region of the mandible where the chin is located is the product of direct selection or a by-product of evolutionary pressures on other craniomandibular features.
Here, we conduct an evolutionary analysis of hominoid craniomandibular traits to test three hypotheses: symphyseal mandibular traits evolved
(1) neutrally due to genetic drift,
(2) under direct selection, and 
(3) as a by-product (or “spandrel”) of selection on other craniomandibular traits. Evolutionary rates of morphological change, via Lande’s generalized genetic distance, were estimated along each branch of a fully-resolved hominoid phylogeny to reveal patterns of neutral, stabilizing and directional selection.
Directional selection was detected along the branch between humans and the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans, against a backdrop of pervasive stabilizing selection and neutral evolution in hominoids. Significant directional selection was found on cranial traits reflecting increased basicranial flexion, neurocranial expansion, and reduction in lower facial prognathism, and on mandibular traits that generate a more parabolic-shaped, gracile mandible with a smaller ramus and shallower corpus.
In contrast, of the nine mandibular “chin” traits, only three were under significant direct selection, while the other six were either under no selection or indirect selection. Thus, the results are consistent with the hypothesis that the symphyseal morphology that forms the human chin evolved largely as a by-product (i.e., spandrel) [???] of direct selection for reduced anterior dental size and the craniofacial changes correlated with the evolution of bipedalism in hominins, rather than as a specific adaptation."

Only humans have chins: Study shows it's an evolutionary accident

Is the human chin a spandrel? Insights from an evolutionary analysis of ape craniomandibular form


Fig 2. Craniomandibular landmarks with all 22 cranial and 24 mandibular interlandmark distances considered here.
Landmark definitions can be found in S1 Table. Solid colored lines show the expected selection gradients to increase (red) and to decrease (blue) for the nine mandibular symphyseal traits related to the evolution of a chin under a hypothetical model of direct selection along the Homo sapiens branch since the last common ancestor with chimpanzees. [Notice, the authors forgot to explain the meaning of the capital letters!]