Sunday, July 19, 2026

Solo dining is booming. Really!

Bon appetit! It appears this trend has already been reported for several years. This might only be a refresher or a typical silly season article!

"... with reservations for one rising 23% as more Americans embrace quiet meals alone, spending an average of $94 while slowing down and avoiding distractions."

"... Solo dining is having a moment, with reservations for one jumping 23% over the past year, booking app OpenTable says.

Why it matters: That growth may look like another sign of America's loneliness epidemic. But many solo diners say eating alone offers a rare chance to slow down, reflect and savor the small stuff. ..."

Sunday, July 19, 2026 - Join The Flyover



Google Cloud's Always-On Memory Agent Replaces RAG and Embeddings With Continuous LLM Consolidation on Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite

Good news!

Notice Google uses the SQLite database. Me too!

"An open-sourced agent that ditches vector databases and embeddings entirely. Instead it runs continuous LLM consolidation on Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite — ingesting, connecting, and compacting context on the fly (1M input / 64K output) so the model just remembers rather than retrieving chunks.

So what: If a cheap enough model can consolidate memory in-context, the entire vector-DB + embedding pipeline becomes optional plumbing. It's a direct bet that falling inference cost eats RAG — and it's coming from Google itself."

"Most AI agents have amnesia. They process information when asked, then forget everything. This project gives agents a persistent, evolving memory that runs 24/7 as a lightweight background process, continuously processing, consolidating, and connecting information.

No vector database. No embeddings. Just an LLM that reads, thinks, and writes structured memory.

The Problem
Current approaches to LLM memory fall short:

Approach Limitation
Vector DB + RAG Passive. Embeds once, retrieves later. No active processing.
Conversation summary Loses detail over time. No cross-reference.
Knowledge graphs Expensive to build and maintain.
The gap: No system actively consolidates information like a human brain does. Humans don't just store memories. During sleep, the brain replays, connects, and compresses information. This agent does the same thing. ..."

Google Cloud's Always-On Memory Agent Replaces RAG and Embeddings With Continuous LLM Consolidation on Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite - MarkTechPost





Drones are now assisting with a variety of public services:

Make public services not war!

"
  • In Australia, land managers used drones to clear an island of mice, and authorities are employing drone pilots to help warn beachgoers about great white sharks.
  • In India, a pilot program is using drones to rapidly transport phlegm samples from rural areas to laboratories for tuberculosis testing, helping patients avoid costly trips to distant testing centers.
  • During recent floods in China, rescue operators used drones to deliver emergency supplies and hoist stranded people to safety.
"

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran

How serious or negligible are Hospital-Acquired Infections?

How much does it matter if you have an medical emergency or other urgent medical condition necessitating a hospital visit?

How accurate and comprehensive are these prevalence studies?

In a worst case scenario, a patient leaves a hospital in worse health than the patient entered it.

It seems recommendable to leave a hospital as early as is possible and if medically reasonable!

Notice that these statistics appear to be collected very infrequently and several years apart in the US.

Notice the abstract of the study claims "infections were not associated with [hospital] devices or procedures", but does not mention what caused the infections.

"“Prevalence surveys in U.S. hospitals showed that on any given day,
1 of 25 patients had a health care–associated infection in 2011, as compared with
1 of 31 patients in 2015. We repeated the survey in 2023 to assess changes in the prevalence of such infections…

The prevalence of health care–associated infections was lower in 2023 than in 2015, with 
1 of 38 patients on any given day having such an infection; however, the burden of health care–associated infections in U.S. hospitals continued to be high.”"

From the abstract:
"Background
Prevalence surveys in U.S. hospitals showed that on any given day, 1 of 25 patients had a health care–associated infection in 2011
as compared with 1 of 31 patients in 2015. We repeated the survey in 2023 to assess changes in the prevalence of such infections.

Methods
Using established methods, 10 Emerging Infections Program (EIP) sites recruited up to 25 hospitals each. Hospitals selected a survey day between May 1 and September 30, 2023. EIP staff reviewed medical records of randomly selected patients to identify health care–associated infections using National Healthcare Safety Network definitions. We described patient and hospital characteristics, compared the prevalence of health care–associated infections in 2023 and 2015, and estimated the national burden of health care–associated infections in 2023.

Results
In 2023, of 13,653 patients in 218 hospitals, 355 (2.6%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.3 to 2.9) had at least one health care–associated infection, as compared with 394 of 12,299 patients (3.2%; 95% CI, 2.9 to 3.5) in 199 hospitals in 2015. Approximately 60% of the health care–associated infections were not associated with devices or procedures. Among 151 hospitals in both surveys, patients were less likely to have a health care–associated infection in 2023 than in 2015, after adjustment for other factors (risk ratio, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.63 to 0.85). We estimated that there were 518,000 health care–associated infections (95% CI, 494,500 to 542,000) in U.S. hospitals in 2023.

Conclusions
The prevalence of health care–associated infections was lower in 2023 than in 2015, with 1 of 38 patients on any given day having such an infection; however, the burden of health care–associated infections in U.S. hospitals continued to be high. A majority of the health care–associated infections that were identified were not associated with a device or procedure. ..."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran


The European Union is loosening its restrictions on certain gene-edited crops to take effect in two years. Really!

Good news, but too little, too late!

The excessive fear about genetic modifications in Europe is anachronistic and pathological!

"Last month, the European Parliament passed a law that will allow plants with genetic modifications that could occur naturally or through conventional breeding to bypass the EU’s onerous approval process for genetically modified organisms. The new regulatory process is expected to take effect in around two years."

"In a long-awaited step, the European Parliament yesterday passed a law that allows the expedited approval of many gene-edited crops without the rigorous review required for traditional transgenic varieties. ..."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran


Near Brazil humpback population has grown from around 2,000 whales four decades ago to roughly 35,000 today

Good news! What about other whale populations or humpback whales in other oceans? If I remember correctly, other whale populations also have recovered in recent decades.

"Commercial whaling was effectively banned globally on January 1, 1986" (Google search)

"The co-founder of The Humpback Whale Project, a Brazilian research and conservation nonprofit, estimates that the western South Atlantic humpback population has grown from around 2,000 whales four decades ago to roughly 35,000 today, approaching or possibly matching its estimated pre-commercial whaling abundance."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran



A humpback whale breaches off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, June 30, 2026.


Income inequality by country is declining significantly worldwide since 1995

Good news!

However, the Gini index/coefficient has some cons to keep in mind:
"Cons of the Gini Coefficient
  • Ignores Demographic Context: It cannot differentiate between where the inequality exists (e.g., whether the disparity is driven by a massive gap at the top or widespread poverty at the bottom).
  • Different Distributions, Same Score: Two very differently structured economies can yield the exact same Gini coefficient, masking structural realities like regional disparities or aging populations.
  • Not a Poverty Measure: A low Gini coefficient does not mean an economy is wealthy; it simply means everyone is relatively poor. Conversely, a high Gini coefficient tells you nothing about the absolute living standards of the lowest earners.
  • Data Sensitivity and Scope: The coefficient is highly sensitive to the quality and source of data. For example, measuring pre-tax income versus post-tax wealth will produce drastically different results for the same population.
" (Google search)

"... The number of people who live in extreme poverty — i.e., less than $3 a day — is an important indicator to track the first part of this vision. To capture shared prosperity, the second part, requires a measure that includes not just the extreme poor — who constitute 10 percent of the global population today — but everyone. In addition, the measure captures both higher living standards through income growth and how it is distributed. ...

A measure that captures prosperity should account for both the level of welfare and level of inequality. A measure that captures inequality, such as the Gini index, is an example of a measure of inclusivity. The World Bank reports the number of economies with high levels of inequality, defined as those with a Gini index greater than 40. Based on this, the number of economies with high inequality has declined by more than a third in the past three decades. ..."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup - by Malcolm Cochran





The Strange Defeat of Nuclear Deterrence in 2025

Food for thought! How vulnerable have nuclear weapons become in the age of drone warfare?

"In June 2025, Ukraine’s security services staged an audacious strike inside Russia. They infiltrated the country and hid short-range attack drones in cargo trucks near a slew of Russian air bases as far away as the Amur region on the border with China. Most of these bases were home to Russian strategic heavy bombers—aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Using Russia’s mobile phone network, Ukrainian operatives remotely launched the drones, successfully destroying at least ten of the bombers and damaging a total of 41 planes, including some used for nuclear command and control, according to Ukrainian assessments. ..."

The Strange Defeat of Nuclear Deterrence | Foreign Affairs "And the Coming Crisis in Strategic Stability"

Two British fugitive Social media influencers arrested in Miami

What a sordid story! Not all social media is wholesome!

Caveat: I am not familiar with the details of this case.

"U.K. social media influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by federal authorities Saturday in Miami, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

The charges against the duel U.S. and British citizens have yet to be announced. A Marshals Service spokesperson told the Associated Press the warrant is sealed. 

The brothers, who moved to Romania in 2016, were arrested on an extradition request from the U.K., a person familiar with the matter, told the wire service, on the condition of anonymity.

The brothers, who have millions of followers on social media, have been wanted in the United Kingdom, where they face rape and human trafficking charges, the wire service also reports. ..."

"Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate -- whose social media empire promoting wealth, male dominance and misogyny has made them among the world's most polarizing internet personalities -- were arrested Saturday in Miami as British authorities sought their extradition on rape and sex trafficking charges. ..."

Social media influencers, brothers Andrew and Tristian Tate arrested in Miami: report | Just The News

Mexican President Sheinbaum says she will attend World Cup final Sunday after invitation from Trump and negotiate NAFTA

Good news!

World Cup diplomacy for free trade by President Trump! The Art of the Deal! Very clever!

"... The presumption is they [Sheinbaum & Carney] will sit together. And if they do, the meeting would mark their first since December, following months of verbal sparring, according to CBS News. ..."

Mexican President Sheinbaum says she will attend World Cup final Sunday after invitation from Trump | Just The News "Sheinbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney attending the match will come amidst tense negotiations to extend the trilateral North ​American trade agreement among the U.S., Canada and Mexico."


President Claudia Sheinbaum wears the presidential sash during her swearing-in ceremony as Mexico's new president in Mexico City, October 1 2024


NYC Mayor Mamdani considers Netanyahu arrest ahead of UN General Assembly visit. Really!

This mayor of New York City is more crazy than expected! When was the last time NYC had a great mayor after Rudi Giuliani?

How far will Mamdani go to ruin NYC?

"New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration is deliberating an order to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits New York City for the UN General Assembly in September, The New York Times reported on Saturday.

“I believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu belongs in the Hague,” Mamdani told NYT podcast host Lulu Garcia-Navarro on The Interview.

“He’s a war criminal who has been charged by the International Criminal Court [ICC],” Mamdani added. “And what you will find is that it is an opinion that is held by many, purely because of what his actions have wrought over these last many years.” ..."

Zohran Mamdani says NYC reviewing authority to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu | The Jerusalem Post "The New York mayor said Netanyahu "belongs in the Hague" and aims to act in accordance with the International Criminal Court, though he's not sure he has the authority to issue the order to the NYPD."

Lebanon's Aoun to present Hezbollah disarmament plan to Donald Trump. Really!

Does the government of Lebanon have the power, means and willingness to fight and disarm these terrorists? I have my doubts!

What has the government done in the past to prevent Islamist terrorists to take control of parts of the country?

How can President Trump make sure that Lebanon carries out this plan?

Lebanon is part of the Levant, a region known for its merchants and traders!

Lebanon's Aoun to present Hezbollah disarmament plan to Donald Trump | The Jerusalem Post "Aoun, who served as the commander of Lebanon's US-backed army before being elected president last year, is the first Lebanese head of state in nearly 20 years to visit the White House."


Lebanese President Joseph Aoun


ML & AI can help to identify archaic language in in the corpus of existing laws

Good news!

Fax and Telegram? New York’s Archaic Requirements Get an A.I. Overhaul. - The New York Times "Gov. Kathy Hochul will direct state agencies to eliminate or modernize antiquated requirements, and examine if task forces or councils have outlived their purpose."

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Windräder – mit der Energieerzeugung zurück ins Mittelalter Horst-Joachim Lüdecke

Sehr empfehlenswert!

(656) „Windräder – mit der Energieerzeugung zurück ins Mittelalter“ Horst-Joachim Lüdecke - YouTube


University of Chicago Law School Limits Laptops as AI Transforms Work

How to integrate ML & AI into higher education is a huge challenge.

(652) Law School Limits Laptops as AI Transforms Work - YouTube


Turkey Has a Secret Masterplan for the Middle East. And It's Working

Very recommendable! Nice summary of Osman sultan Erdogan!

(651) Turkey Has a Secret Masterplan for the Middle East. And It's Working | US Iran War | The Link - YouTube


Skyroot Vikram-1 Launches Successfully into Space | India's First Private Orbital Rocket

Good news!

(650) Skyroot Vikram-1 Launches Successfully into Space | India's First Private Orbital Rocket - YouTube


29 Nations sign World AI Cooperation Organization agreement promoted by China

An interesting move by China!

"The move comes as China pushes to become a global leader in AI and is warning first world countries against placing their national security interests above international co-operation."

(650) 29 Nations sign World AI Cooperation Organization agreement - YouTube


Why the Hard Right is Surging in Norway

Seems to be a common trend in various European countries!

Offshore natural gas drilling is expanding again in Norway. Good news!

(650) Why the Hard Right is Surging in Norway - YouTube


The Universe Has Been Expanding Since the Big Bang. Just Not How We Thought with Matt O'Dowd

As usual, very recommendable, but not easy to follow!

(650) The Universe Has Been Expanding Since the Big Bang. Just Not How We Thought. - YouTube


English for trippers: Of worriers and warriors

Don't be a worry wart! Worry no more! War worries go away!

Cross-Embodiment Robot Foundation World Models with Latent Actions

This could be an interesting new paper by Li Fei-Fei and her team!

From the abstract:
"The diversity of robot embodiments and action spaces makes it challenging to build robot world models that generalize across different embodiments.
We introduce the Latent Action-Conditioned Robot World Model (LAC-WM), which operates within a learned unified latent action space shared across diverse embodiments.
This unified action space improves the world model’s performance when adapted to previously unseen robot embodiments.
We compare LAC-WM with an Explicit Action-Conditioned World Model (EAC-WM), which conditions on explicit motion labels.
Our results shows that explicit action conditioning leads to disjoint action representations across embodiments, limiting downstream performance when adapting to new robots.
We evaluate both models on dexterous manipulation tasks and a modified LIBERO benchmark. LAC-WM improves downstream performance over EAC-WM by up to 46.7% on dexterous manipulation and 11.7% on LIBERO.
Crucially, the unified latent action space allows LAC-WM’s downstream performance to scale positively with the number of embodiments used during pretraining.
In contrast, the disjoint action space in EAC-WM leads to decreased performance as the number of pretraining embodiments increases.
These results highlights the importance of a unified action space for efficient cross-embodiment learning, addressing a key challenge in robotics."

Cross-Embodiment Robot Foundation World Models with Latent Actions | OpenReview (open access




Inside India's largest transgender festival Koovagam in April-May 2026 and 18 days long

What about transgender men?

Is this a silly season article by Nikkei Asia?

"Koovagam is a small village in Tamil Nadu, India, famous for hosting the annual 18-day Koothandavar Festival. Centered around the transgender community, it commemorates a Mahabharata legend where the deity Krishna assumes female form to marry Lord Aravan before his sacrifice.
The Festival & Rituals
The festival, usually held in April or May (the Tamil month of Chitrai), draws over 100,000 attendees, making it one of the largest gatherings of transgender women in Asia. ..." (Google search)

"The exact year or date of the very first Koovagam festival is not historically documented. The festival's traditions are deeply rooted in the ancient Mahabharata epic. It has been practiced informally for centuries by local communities before evolving into the massive, formal gathering it is today. ..." (Google search)

Inside India's largest transgender festival - Nikkei Asia (behind paywall) "For two days each year, Koovagam gives visibility to a marginalized community"




Arab leaders tell Trump that Netanyahu is an 'obstacle' to the president's Mideast plans - report

Bad news for PM Netanyahu! Is Netanyahu a road block to President Trump with respect to advancing the Abraham Accords?

"Several Arab leaders have privately urged US President Donald Trump to reconsider his support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli public broadcaster KAN News reported on Wednesday. ...

Trump has suggested that he has not yet decided how to approach the Israeli election and is examining the broader field of candidates. ..."

Benjamin Netanyahu is an 'obstacle' to Middle East diplomacy says arab leaders | The Jerusalem Post "Arab diplomats familiar with the discussions said regional governments increasingly view Netanyahu as an impediment to Trump’s diplomatic ambitions in the Middle East."




EU, Ukraine sign drone deal to fast-track unmanned systems production

Good news!

"... Under the drone deal, joint ventures will be established between selected Ukrainian and European defense companies to fast-track the development and manufacturing of unmanned technologies. ...

While most of the listed companies focus on aerial drones, two in particular — Fincantieri and UForce — will leverage their expertise in naval drones and serve as systems integrators in the maritime domain. ...

In addition, the Commission has pledged to spend €1 billion ($1.14 billion) to support Kyiv’s drone capabilities as part of the €90 billion Ukraine Support Loan."

EU, Ukraine sign drone deal to fast-track unmanned systems production - Breaking Defense "Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the country is currently producing 10 million drones per year and envisions this number rising to 20 million annually with the help of partners."

It must be silly season

Hard to find interesting topics to blog about these days!

Hopefully, the silly season will end this weekend!

The US Senate passed a nonbinding resolution declaring that convicted FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried should under no circumstances receive a presidential pardon or commutation.

How odd is this? Passed unanimously!

Saturday, July 18, 2026 - Join The Flyover


Religious Liberty in the States 2026: 50-State Rankings

Recommendable!

"All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.”
George Washington (August 18, 1790)
Letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island

"Here are the top five states: 
Arkansas (89%) 
Tennessee (85%) 
Florida (77%) 
Montana (71%) 
Illinois (70%) 

On the flip side, the five states with the lowest scores are: 
California (30%) 
West Virginia (30%) 
Michigan (27%) 
Vermont (27%) 
New York (26%)
..."

Religious Liberty in the States 2026: 50-State Rankings

Homeland Security found over 250,000 illegal aliens registered to vote in just four states plus 400,000 deceased registrants

Good news!

Voter registration is made far to easy in many states, I suspect!

Sometimes only a difference of a few 10,000 votes by state determine the outcome of an election. 

"... The agency reviewed voter registrations as part of a Trump administration priority to address concerns about illegal voting in the U.S. using the SAVE system, a controversial citizenship database that includes Social Security numbers. The administration is offering the centralized records to states to identify non-citizens on voter rolls across the country. 

The four states opted not to utilize the SAVE system, prompting the agency to conduct a separate review using publicly available voter records. ...

In addition, the agency pointed out that several states have “successfully utilized” the federal records to review and clean their voter rolls. To date, those reviews have identified “400,000 deceased registrants” and “over 28,000 non-citizens illegally registered to vote.” ...

According to the outlet, DHS estimated as many as 190,832 non-citizens registered in California, 35,152 in New Jersey, 15,903 in Nevada and 14,576 in Pennsylvania. ..."

Homeland Security found over 250,000 illegal aliens registered to vote in just four states | Just The News "After California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada opted not to use a new federal citizenship database, a Homeland Security review found more than a quarter million noncitizens registered to vote."

Biocells as batteries

Amazing stuff!

However, overall the article is disappointing for lack of pertinent details possibly to protect intellectual property.

"... We’ve found a way to tap into a natural process in algae, and use it to generate continuous electricity 24/7 without harming the plant at all,” ...

The algae live within a sealed casing, and their photosynthesis produces a low-power electrical current that keeps flowing even in the dark. ...

The power output of the biocells is low, so the technology can’t be used for devices that need lots of power. The team’s idea is to use it to power large numbers of devices that would normally be powered using small, disposable batteries – for example remote controls or smoke alarms. ..."

A truly green way to power our devices | University of Cambridge "Can Cambridge-developed ‘biocells’ reduce our reliance on batteries?"

European Broadcasting Union (EBU) releases guidelines to avoid 'sexualization' of female athletes on camera

Is this part of the Islamization of Europe? Just kidding!

"... The European Broadcasting Union put out a 23-page report recently that demanded broadcasters cease using camera angles that they say contribute to the "sexualization" of women. ..."

"... With a focus on raising editorial standards, the publication features clear, visual examples of camera work and broadcast direction that demonstrate how to prioritize technical skill while upholding the professionalism and dignity of women in sport. ..."

Europe bans 'sexualization' of female athletes on camera, but viewers are stating the obvious | Blaze Media "European broadcasters demand that networks stop using certain camera angles."







Small-scale turbulences in the ocean interior operate on short time-scales and at all depths

Amazing stuff! We still know so little about our oceans!

Unfortunately, the primary focus of this study was climate effects!

The news release contains the term "butterfly effect". However, the abstract of  respective research article does not mention it.

This research again confirms that climate models are junk!

"An international research team ... found that deep ocean turbulence – the process that distributes heat, nutrients and carbon from the surface to the seafloor and back – affects our lives not on a scale of thousands of years as was previously thought, but within the span of a human lifetime.  ...

Using a combination of previously collected physical and chemical measurements, the researchers identified several fast-moving climatic processes affected by small-scale turbulence, including the distribution of heat, nutrients, and carbon. When compared with how climate models predict how turbulence in the deep ocean will affect life on land, the researchers found these models require significant improvements.  ...

“There is a microphysics of the ocean, similar to cloud physics, that is extremely difficult and expensive to observe ...

The researchers tracked how far and how fast CFCs [chlorofluorocarbon] have travelled over the past six decades by measuring their concentration at depth. They found some deep waters have carried CFCs all the way from Antarctica to the mid-Pacific and north Indian Ocean in just 40 years. The same waters also carry carbon, oxygen, and heat. As they travel, they mix with other waters, and so turbulence is key to how much tracers, heat, and carbon remain trapped in the deep ocean and on what time scales. ...

Another experiment involved injecting dye into the deep ocean at known locations and depths and tracking its movement. In a deep canyon in the Rockall Trough, not far from UK waters, the dye rose as much as 100 metres per day: roughly 10,000 times faster than models predicted. ...

However, when comparing the CFC, dye, and other observational data with climate models, the team found that the models’ output often deviated significantly from the observational data. ..."

From the abstract:
"Small-scale turbulent mixing in the ocean interior is vital in governing ocean circulation and tracer distributions, and hence global climate. However, the planetary extent of this role and its dependence on the microphysics of mixing remain inadequately understood.
Here, we emphasize the variety of spatio-temporal scales on which such interior turbulent mixing can shape the climate system. In addition to its well-established role in facilitating the equilibration of deep branches of ocean circulation on centennial-to-millennial timescales, interior turbulent mixing is a leading determinant of oceanic tracer budgets on timescales as short as sub-annual.
We highlight the importance of the co-dependence of vertical (diapycnal) mixing and lateral (isopycnal) stirring in establishing the large-scale impacts of oceanic turbulence.
We conclude with a summary of theoretical, observational and computational bottlenecks in the way of a sufficiently accurate representation of mixing in Earth System Models, and discuss emerging opportunities for making progress in these areas."

Scientists unravel the fast-moving ‘butterfly effect’ of the deep ocean | University of Cambridge "Tiny, invisible swirls and twirls – not much bigger than a coin – deep below the ocean’s surface are silently shaping some of the biggest forces steering our climate: sea level rise, fisheries collapse, extreme flooding, and how much carbon dioxide the ocean absorbs."



Fig. 1: Turbulent mixing is ubiquitous at all depths and diverse in nature.

Fig. 2: Turbulence spans a wide range of scales and is difficult to observe in the deep ocean.


Taiwan's No. 2 chipmaker UMC starts photonic chip production in Singapore

TSMC is not alone! UMC = United Microelectronics Corporation

Like TSMC, UMC also expands production in foreign countries.

Taiwan's No. 2 chipmaker UMC starts photonic chip production in Singapore - Nikkei Asia "Optical tech combined with chip packaging seen as next-generation growth driver"

Friday, July 17, 2026

CHINA: Weltpremiere im Kampfring! Hightech-Roboter treten im Freestyle-Turnier an!

Ziemlich erstaunlich was diese Kampfroboter können, aber wohl noch etwas in den Anfängen!

(486) CHINA: Weltpremiere im Kampfring! Hightech-Roboter treten im Freestyle-Turnier an! - YouTube



Fatma Said sings "O mio babbino caro" (Puccini: Gianni Schicchi)

Enjoy!

(485) Fatma Said sings "O mio babbino caro" (Puccini: Gianni Schicchi) - YouTube


Inside a Changing Nation | Vietnam

Recommendable!

(484) Inside a Changing Nation | Vietnam: Looking for Home (full documentary) | FRONTLINE/World - YouTube


Russiagate: The Real Scandal, Part 2

Recommendable!

(484) Russiagate: The Real Scandal, Part 2 | 5-Minute Videos | PragerU - YouTube


Voltaire's Crusade Against Religious Tyranny in France

Recommendable!

(484) Voltaire's Crusade Against Religious Tyranny in France - YouTube


Putin’s Russia declares Strategic Fleet Of Nuclear Warships/submarines in 'full combat readiness mode.' (about 900 nuclear warheads)

Concerning! What is this sable rattling by Putin the Terrible all about at this time?

What is this megalomaniac and warmonger up to?

(482) Putin’s Russia Makes Strategic Fleet Of Nuclear Warships Battle Ready | Vantage on Firstpost | 4K - YouTube



As Iran Strikes Gulf With Missiles, Drones, Could UAE Join Trump’s War?

Recommendable! A critical discussion of the pros and cons of the Arab gulf states and their relation with the US.

(481) As Iran Strikes Gulf With Missiles, Drones, Could UAE Join Trump’s War? | Vantage on Firstpost | 4K - YouTube


Uber's $14.8B Delivery Hero deal would nearly double its global footprint

Just wildly speculating: Does it e.g. mean that someone will not have to hail an Uber anymore to drive to the someone's favorite restaurant to have a meal? 😊

"After weeks of speculation, Uber officially agreed to acquire Delivery Hero, a purchase that will take the ride-hailing and delivery giant’s status to new heights, and to nearly 100 markets across Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. ..."

Uber's $14.8B Delivery Hero deal would nearly double its global footprint | TechCrunch


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Inside An Elite University’s Campaign To Bring Conservatives to Campus

Headline of the day!

"The story details efforts by Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels to promote pluralism across the university" (Source)

Inside An Elite University’s Campaign To Bring Conservatives to Campus | RealClearInvestigations

Odysseus journey

What the eponymous movie may not show! 

Source



President Trump: China Accessed 220 Million US Voter Files, Deep State Hid Evidence

Recommendable! Serious stuff! How much were the US media complicit to suppress this information and how it failed to investigate?

A nice summary of President Trump's allegations against China regarding interference in US elections.

Trump: China Accessed 220 Million US Voter Files, Deep State Hid Evidence - The Daily Signal

New efforts by the US Congress to end penny coin circulation and production

Good news!

"House Sets Cash-Rounding Rules for Stores
The House passed what it called “the Common Cents Act” by voice vote, setting national rules for rounding cash transactions to the nearest nickel and legally ending penny production in the U.S.

Under the new bill, if an amount has 1, 2, 6, or 7 as the last cent digit, it can generally be rounded down to the nearest nickel. On the other hand, if an amount ends with 3, 4, 8, or 9 as the last cent digit, it can be rounded up.

The legislation also authorizes the Treasury to test a redesigned, lower-cost nickel made with zinc instead of the current copper-heavy alloy. Currently, every 5-cent nickel cost nearly 14 cents to produce last year, and the U.S. Mint lost roughly $18 million on nickel production alone."

Friday, July 17, 2026 - Join The Flyover

EU Ökodesign-Richtlinie 2026: Was sich ab dem 24. Juli für Ventilatoren ändert. Wirklich!

War das notwendig? Welche Regulierungswut in der EU und in der Bananenrepublik D! Welcher Wahnsinn!

Das erinnert irgendwie an das berühmte Zitat von Präsident Ronald Reagan: "If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."

"Die neue Ökodesign-Verordnung für Energy-related ­Products (EU) 2024/1834 (ErP 2026) hebt die Mindestwirkungsgrade für Ventilatoren spürbar an und bewertet die Effizienz weiterhin über den Fan Efficiency Grade (FEG), jedoch auf Basis aktualisierter Messbedingungen. Darauf weist der Hersteller ebm-papst hin. ..."

ErP 2026: Was sich ab dem 24. Juli für Ventilatoren ändert "Wenn am 24. Juli 2026 die Ökodesign-Richtlinie für Energy-related ­Products (ErP 2026) in Kraft tritt, verschärft die Euro­päische Union deutlich die Anforderungen 
an Ventilatoren. Was ändert sich für Ventilatorenhersteller, OEMs, Anlagenbauer und Betreiber?"

Democrats took Hispanic voters for granted — and paid for it

Good news! On average, Hispanics in the US are probably more conservative than progressive.

"... One of the most significant political developments of the past decade has been the steady movement of Hispanic voters toward conservative principles. Across the country, Hispanic Americans are rejecting the assumption that they belong permanently to one political party. Instead, many are embracing values centered on faith, family, entrepreneurship, and individual liberty. ...

For conservatives, however, demographic movement alone is not enough. If the conservative movement hopes to build a lasting coalition, it must stop treating Hispanic voters as a constituency that receives attention only during election season.

For too long, political outreach to Hispanics has consisted of translated advertisements, a few campaign appearances, and promises made in the final weeks before Election Day. ..."

Democrats took Hispanic voters for granted — and paid for it | Blaze Media "Hispanic Americans are rejecting the idea that ethnicity dictates politics and embracing a message rooted in faith, family, work, and freedom."

Undersea lava flows named after Game of Thrones dragon may reveal a new type of volcanism

Amazing stuff!

Unfortunately, it appears neither the King Abdullah University nor the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research posted any news release on this discovery!

"The Atlantic Ocean’s Balerion Lava Field doesn’t fit any established model of volcanic eruptions"

"A glassy swath of lava discovered on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean doesn’t fit any existing explanation for how volcanoes form. Named the Balerion Lava Field after the gargantuan black dragon from the TV series Game of Thrones, it may represent a previously unrecognized form of volcanism lurking across Earth’s still mostly unexplored sea floor. ...

But the Balerion Lava Field—located in the northwestern Atlantic far from any subduction zone, midocean ridge, or known hot spot—fits none of these categories. ..."

From the abstract:
"The abyssal plains cover more than half of Earth’s surface and are generally regarded as volcanically and hydrothermally inactive environments that progressively accumulate pelagic sediments with age. This assumption is the basis for models on e.g., oceanic crust evolution, chemical budgets of the deep ocean floor, and the distribution of hard-substrate benthic habitats.
Here, we present high-resolution acoustic data, seafloor observations, and sample characteristics from the NW Atlantic abyssal seafloor that reveal 360 km2 of young (<50 ka) volcanism on 20 Ma oceanic crust
These Balerion Lava Fields do not display a significant bathymetric expression and are only detectable from the surface by a stronger acoustic backscatter, pointing to limited sedimentation.
Geochemistry of the lavas reveals that the lavas are Si-saturated basaltic andesites with low Ca and Fe at relatively high Mg contents. Whole rock trace element and elevated Ni, low Ca/Fe olivine chemistry signatures resemble those of Hawaiian samples from Koʻolau and Mauna Loa that have been linked to pyroxenite-bearing mantle sources. 
Isotopic compositions are close to the PREMA mantle domain. Small (<1 mm), skeletal phenocrysts suggest rapid crystal growth and ascent of low-viscosity, possibly superheated melts with little or no crustal storage.
Regional bathymetry and tectonic structure are consistent with normal 20 Ma seafloor subsidence and deformation, providing no evidence for anomalous lithospheric thinning, intraplate extension, or a mantle thermal anomaly.
Instead, the geochemical characteristics point to magma generation at >2 GPa from a pyroxenite-rich source within the asthenosphere [cf. 4].
We propose that the Balerion volcanism reflects melting of anomalous volumes of recycled oceanic crust, rising in the convecting upper mantle. Such processes may occur widely beneath oceanic plates, representing a form of intraplate magmatism independent of both plate tectonics and mantle plumes."

Undersea lava flows named after Game of Thrones dragon may reveal a new type of volcanism | Science | AAAS

Hidden, young lavas on the 20 Ma old abyssal plain: A new form of oceanic intraplate volcanism


A crystal of olivine in a sample of seafloor lava that resembled a dragon prompted researchers to name the eruptive flow Balerion, after a Game of Thrones dragon


Nokia’s 14 Years of Mobile-Phone Supremacy Ended in an Afternoon

Recommendable! A chronicle of fast moving technological change!

What about Motorola?

"In 2005, Nokia sold its billionth mobile phone, a budget-friendly device that went to a customer in Nigeria. By then, the company, based in Espoo, Finland, was making one of every three cellphones globally.

But just nine years later, the mobile-device maker offloaded its entire handset division to Microsoft for pennies on the dollar, compared to what it had been worth at its peak. ...

On 9 January 2007, at the Macworld conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs made a characteristically bold claim. “Today, Apple is reinventing the phone,” he said, soon pulling one of the first iPhones out of his pocket. ...

multitouch [screen] technology ..

And yet it took Nokia years to develop a phone that used multitouch. “Remember, Nokia is based in Finland,” he says. “It’s very cold in Finland. They wear gloves for six months of the year, including the executives. They didn’t think a device like that would work.” ...

That similar product ended up being the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, known as the Tube, released in 2008. “The idea was to focus on streaming videos and television,” Partanen says. “So we made a phone with a similar form factor to the iPhone [that was] optimized for streaming content.” But the 5800 was “delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed,” he says. “It didn’t materialize in the way it was planned. It was released as a watered-down version.” ...

The 1200 kept the 1100’s dust-proofing, flashlight, and long-lasting battery, and added features aimed squarely at the developing world. ...

In September 2008, the first Android phone went on sale—the HTC Dream, which was also sold as the T-Mobile G1. ...

Released in 2009, the Nokia 5230 attempted to be a low-priced, touchscreen (though not multitouch) competitor to both the iPhone and Android. It sold an impressive 150 million units, doing especially well in developing countries.

But the 5230 didn’t have Wi-Fi—one of the biggest complaints at the time. In the developing world, Wi-Fi connections were still rare, so the lack of Wi-Fi made some sense. ..."

How Nokia’s Feature Phones Lost to the Smartphone Era - IEEE Spectrum "How the iPhone and then Android killed the feature phone"




English for trippers: To cast a caste

Chastising? Castration?

A step toward lab‑grown sperm: Scientists turn stem cells into early sperm cells in a mini‑testis

Good news!

"... In a recent study published in Cell Stem Cell, scientists presented a recipe for transforming human blood-derived cells into immature primate sperm precursor cells in a mini-testis-like environment.

The researchers started with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from humans and rhesus macaques, which are blank-slate cells that can be programmed to become almost any cell type. By exposing them to specific chemical signals, the researchers transformed them into primordial germ cell-like cells (PGCLCs), which are lab-grown versions of the earliest embryonic cells that eventually develop into germline cells, in this case sperm cells. ..."

From the highlights and abstract:
"Highlights
• Human and macaque iPSCs generate spermatogonia after testis reconstitution
• Induced germ cells form xenogeneic reconstituted testes with mouse somatic cells
• Differentiated germ cells recapitulate in vivo phenotypes and transcriptomes
• iPSC-derived spermatogonia express prepachytene piRNAs

Summary
Failures in germline development drive male infertility, but the lack of model systems that recapitulate human spermatogenesis hampers therapeutic development.
Here, we develop a system to differentiate human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into primordial germ cell-like cells that self-organize with mouse fetal testicular cells into seminiferous tubule-like structures within a xenogeneic reconstituted testis (xrTestis).
Subsequent transplantation of xrTestes into immunodeficient mice results in efficient generation of male germ cells up to meiotic onset, including spermatogonia with evidence of prepachytene PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) biogenesis, as well as differentiating spermatogonia and rare preleptotene spermatocytes exhibiting transcriptomic and phenotypic similarities to their in vivo counterparts.
As future clinical applications will require testing in non-human primates, we apply a similar strategy to differentiate rhesus iPSCs through fetal germ cell stages into spermatogonia and differentiating spermatogonia.
Together, these platforms provide a foundation for studying primate germ cell lineages and represent a step toward in vitro gametogenesis."

A step toward lab‑grown sperm: Scientists turn stem cells into early sperm cells in a mini‑testis


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Zu laut: Windräder in Uhingen müssen nachts abgeschaltet werden

Neues von den Schildbürgern der Bananenrepublik D! Der Artikel ist etwas älter, aber immer noch relevant

Nur zwei Windräder?

"... Die Anlagen auf dem Schurwald oberhalb des Nassachtals waren erst im Dezember 2024 in Betrieb gegangen. Seitdem klagen Anwohner über Wisch- und Brummgeräusche. Nach der DEKRA-Kurzzusammenfassung wurde nicht an der Anlage, sondern im Ort gemessen, also dort, wo der Schall ankommt. Mit Tonzuschlag werden bis zu 45 dB(A) erreicht, mit weiteren Zuschlägen bis zu 50 dB(A). Für allgemeine Wohngebiete gilt nachts ein Richtwert von 40 dB(A). ..."

Zu laut: Windräder in Uhingen müssen nachts abgeschaltet werden "Zwei Windräder im Uhinger Stadtteil Baiereck müssen nachts stillstehen: Ein Gutachten weist unzulässige Brummtöne und Überschreitungen von Richtwerten nach. Der Fall zeigt, wie Windkraft an Topographie und Physik scheitert."