Today’s horoscope for Pisces of January 26, 2025

Today is your time to shine, with your eyes on you and great expectations around you. Although insecurities may appear, you have a clear mission to meet. Trust your capacity, give time to circumstances and remember that you have what you need to live up to it. Pisces love horoscope If everything seems frantic and out of control, it is unlikely that something useful can be done. You can feel that the situation is disturbing and notice how irritated the others are, especially those that care more and that you want the most. Keep a low profile, wait until serenity and normality return before considering doing something. Money Horoscope for Pisces Nothing can stop you now and your work seems to be successful. This is also true for money issues. There is nothing to worry about since you are on a good streak. If you have plenty of money, now it’s a good time to invest. Then you can see the future positively, surely your investment will be fruitful. Parapiscis sex horoscope Being totally passive is a great pleasure and emotion for you. Only the thought of totally giving your partner truly excites you. Let your partner do with you what you want. Whether it is an uncontrolled fast in an exotic site or being tied and having blindfolds, if you join and signs enthusiasm, you will enjoy it. (Tagstotranslate) Hor \ U00F3Scopo today (T) Pisces

Chernobyl is full of radioactive dogs. It has nothing to do with the nuclear accident, according to a study

Behind him Chernobyl nuclear plant accidentthe areas close to the plant continue to be dangerous for humans. He reactor number four The Vladimir Ilyich Lenin plant exploded on April 26, 1986, releasing 500 times more radioactive material in northern Ukraine than was used in the Hiroshima bomb. It was a natural disaster that, little by little, became a paradise full of radioactive animals and plants. And it is because, beyond the few humans who work in maintenance tasks, the visits and those who installed the New Safe Sarcophagusthe animals roam freely. Among them, there are dogs, so many that they were baptized as “the Chernobyl puppies”. When the accident occurred, the dogs were abandoned, but in recent years, the population has skyrocketed and it is estimated that there are around a thousand dogs roaming freely. Petting one of these adorable little dogs is not a good idea due to their radioactive load, but a new study points out that the genetic differences of these dogs have nothing to do with a radiation-induced mutation. The radioactive dogs of Chernobyl Watching the video above, it seems impossible to resist the temptation of petting these puppies. The problem is that they have radioactive particles in their fur, but the incredible thing about this story is that they simply exist so close to the accident zone. The ionizing radiation It interacts in a curious way with the tissues of living beings: it breaks chemical bonds and modifies the structure of the chains of atoms. It is what causes animals to develop tumors, something that The plants adapted much better due to its particularities. Of that thousand of dogs wandering around Chernobyl302 have been under study for some time by the University of South Carolina or the National Human Genome Research Institute with the purpose of characterizing their genetic structure. The animals belong to three different populations that have lived inside the plant and at distances of between 10 and 15 kilometers from ‘ground zero’. Their research aims to help answer questions about how humans and other species can adapt to survive in such aggressive environments, and researchers are already getting some answers. The first thing is that it seems that these dogs are evolving at a different rate than dogs from neighboring areas. They have some distinctive genetic traits in their DNA that they have developed over the years and a few months ago they already they dropped that the radiation could have nothing to do with them. Now it is North Carolina State University and the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University who have shared a study in which they claim that they have been working with two populations of dogs, separated only by about 16 kilometershave different genetic traits. “We are trying to determine whether exposure to low levels of environmental toxins, such as radiation, lead, etc., over many years could explain some of these differences,” says Matthew Breen, one of the authors. What they did was start looking for differences at the chromosomal level, later in small intervals of the genome and, finally, differences in nucleotides. Reactor number 4 with its current sarcophagus The goal was to find abnormalities and evidence of DNA mutations in reproductive cells, which are passed from generation to generation. “It’s like using the zoom function on your phone’s camera to get more details: We start with a wide view of the subject and then zoom in,” says Breen. And the result is interesting, since it seems that radiation does not have much to do with the changes found: “We know that, for example, exposure to high doses of radiation can introduce instability from the chromosomal level down. Although this dog population is 30 or more generations removed from those present during the 1986 disaster, the mutations would likely still be detectable if they offered a survival advantage to those original dogs. But we found no evidence of that in these dogs.” The work follows its coursesince with what they have found, the researchers cannot rule out the role of selective pressure in explaining the differences between the two populations of dogs. “In human terms, this is like studying a population that is centuries away from the one that was present at the time of the disaster. It is possible that the dogs that survived long enough to reproduce already had genetic traits that increased their ability to survive and, perhaps, what there was was extreme ‘natural selection’ at the beginning,” says another of the authors, Megan Dillon. The researcher points out that it may be that, after this extreme pressure, the nuclear plant dogs were simply kept separate from the city’s population. “Investigating this path is a next step that we are working on,” he comments. Unavoidable disasters Another of the authors is Norman Kleiman, of the Columbia University School of Public Health. Keiman comments that “most people think of the Chernobyl nuclear accident as a radiological disaster in an abandoned corner of Ukraine, but the potential adverse health implications are much broader,” and this is due to many other toxins, such as heavy metals, lead dust, pesticides and asbestos. The curious thing is that most of these toxins were released into the environment during the decades of cleanup that followed and this is something that may also have had an influence on the living beings in the area. “Studying companion animals, like these dogs, gives us a window into the types of health risks that people may face.” “The importance of continuing to study the environmental health aspects of large-scale disasters like this cannot be overstated. It is certain that, given the increasingly technological and industrial nature of our societies, there will inevitably be other similar disasters in the future, and we need to understand the possible health risks and how to better protect people,” the researcher emphasizes. Thus, understanding these genetic variations in dogs is not only the answer to a scientific curiosity, but also something practical in order to better … Read more

I started reading ‘Cointelligence’ with a lot of skepticism. Its reasonableness makes it an essential book on AI

If the readings on productivity They are a minefield in which you have to dodge bombs before finding gold, the AI ​​readings are even more so. Most are divided into two large groups: Unbridled techno-optimism. Apocalyptic catastrophism. And that’s if you’re lucky and it’s not a scam to sell you a course. That’s why I celebrate when I find a book like ‘Co-intelligence‘, by Ethan Mollick, who shines for its balance. Cold head. It recognizes the existential risks, but focuses on how to pragmatically leverage AI today. As a Wharton professor specializing in innovation and entrepreneurship, Mollick has been on the front lines of observing and experimenting with AI in education. Its central concept of ‘cointelligence’ –see AI as a co-worker, not as a threat nor as a messianic savior– is quite persuasive. And he gives concrete examples from his classes at Wharton to show how AI can amplify human capabilities instead of replacing them. Perhaps the most valuable is in his ideas about how AI is already transforming education and employment (perhaps in some latitudes more than others). For example, in his analysis of how students already use ChatGPT and how that forces rethink assessments and homework. He also has a very clear vision of how companies should adapt to this panorama: not by banning AI, but by finding ways to integrate it productively. On the B side of the album, the book has some weak points. For example, it tangentially transmits a certain hasteas if it had been written in haste to take advantage of the timing. Some sections, especially those that point to predictions for the future, could have directly been better developed. What I find most problematic is the over-reliance on examples from academia. His experience as a professor is valuable and supports the book, but his case studies focus too much on university professors… and elite students. This greatly limits the applicability of the conclusions to sectors other than academia. and there I missed a somewhat more diverse analysis of use cases in SMEs or other work sectors. It would have greatly strengthened his argument about the universal adaptability of AI. Despite these asterisks, ‘Cointelligence’ is a good contribution to the literature of the early years of generative AI. A good framework to think about AI that does not fall into fear but does not allow itself to be overwhelmed by the train of thought. hype. It is a book that lacks all the answers, but that is not what it intends. Rather it brings us closer to asking ourselves the right questions. It’s already a lot. For anyone looking to understand what position to take in this rise of generative AI, I find this a good read. It is not a perfect book, but at least it offers a calm perspective and nuanced analysis. Surely it’s what we need most at this point in the film. Co-intelligence: Living and working with AI In Xataka | I thought I should always read new books, until rereading showed me what I was missing Featured image | Xataka, Connect

Marco Rubio threatened Taliban leaders in Afghanistan for kidnappings of Americans

The Secretary of State, Marco Rubiothreatened on Saturday to offer rewards for Taliban leaders in Afghanistandramatically raising the tone by saying that there may be more Americans detained in the country than previously believed. The threat occurs days after The government of Afghanistan and the United States will exchange prisoners in one of the last acts of former US President Joe Biden. The new US chancellor issued the harsh warning through social media, in a rhetorical style strikingly similar to that of his boss, President Donald Trump. “Just hearing that the Taliban has more American hostages than reported,” Rubio wrote in X. “If this is true, we will have to immediately put a VERY LARGE reward on his top leaders, perhaps even larger than what we had on Bin Laden,” he said, referring to the al Qaeda leader killed by US forces in 2011. Rubio did not describe who the other Americans may be, but there have long been accounts of missing Americans whose cases were not formally considered by the government to be unjust detentions. In the deal with the Biden administration, the Taliban released the most well-known American detained in Afghanistan, Ryan Corbettwho had been living with his family in the country and was captured in August 2022. He was also released William McKentyan American about whom little information has been disclosed. The United States, in turn, freed Khan Mohammed, who was serving a life sentence in a California prison. Mohammed was convicted of trafficking heroin and opium to the United States and accused of seeking rockets to kill American troops in Afghanistan. The United States offered a $25 million reward for information leading to the capture or death of Osama bin Laden shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and Congress later authorized the Secretary of State to offer up to $50 million. of dollars. No one is believed to have collected the reward for bin Laden, who was killed in a US raid in Pakistan. Keep reading:· The State Department imposes an immediate pause on US foreign aid.· Marco Rubio will visit four Central American countries with the mission of ending immigration· Marco Rubio promises González Urrutia support to restore democracy in Venezuela

Cruises will save a lot of fuel through the sun through their balconies: a new German proposal

Solar balconies have proven to be effective in terms of self -consumption in countries such as Germany, Netherlands And even Spain. But what would happen if we took them to the middle of the sea? Not in the form of floating panels, but integrated into a cruise. A cruise with solar panels. An investigation has developed A simulation to check the installation of photovoltaic in the cruise cabin. The objective of the project is to feed public services and, at the same time, reduce the environmental impact. The initiative raised by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Siemens Energy Global have taken cruise data that navigated the Caribbean already along the Norwegian and Danish coasts. These routes were not randomly selected: the differences in solar radiation between tropical and northern European regions offered an ideal range to evaluate the performance of photovoltaic systems in very different climatic conditions. The design. The study has raised a system that integrates solar panels of 250 W and 22 % efficiency in the boots of the cabins. In addition, each cabin would be equipped with two panels: one integrated into the glass barrier of the balcony at an angle of 90 ° and another placed at an angle of 30 °, between the ship’s covers. The scientists themselves have explained that if a cruise of the Helios class with 1,655 shots with balcony is extrapolated, in terms of scalability the maximum photovoltaic capacity would be at 827.5 kW, which is a significant step towards a cleaner energy in high high sea. The networks. Currently, cruises are adopting continuous current (CC) networks to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. In each case, the researchers evaluated three integration approaches for solar panels. First, a network of 48 volts, which directly feeds the cabins, but its high cost and maintenance makes it less practical. On the other hand, the 350 volt network, which acts as a secondary distribution network, balancing security, efficiency and operational simplicity. Finally, the 700 volt network, which connects with the machine room to be a primary network, but has greater energy losses. After evaluating these options, researchers have concluded that the 350 V network combines security measures, lower cost and simplicity in maintenance for the integration of panels into the balconies. In addition, the system is complemented by iron and lithium phosphate batteries (Lifepo4), specifically designed to store energy in case of emergency, cushion demand peaks and guarantee a stable supply. The results. Scientists have performed simulations with Python taking into account more than 100 energy demand scenarios in the cabins during two cruise routes: a 15 -day tour of the Caribbean in March and an eight -day route along the coasts of Denmark and Norway during the months of August and September. With that recreation they have discovered that photovoltaic systems managed to cover 45% of the needs in the Caribbean and 47% in northern Europe. As for energy savings, it was an average of 3.2 MWh in the Caribbean and 3.8 MWh in Norway and Denmark. Finally, the environmental impact would reduce CO2 emissions between 1,500 and 1,800 kg per day, depending on the route. Other boats with solar panels. The study not only highlights the potential of solar balconies to improve the energy efficiency of cruises, but also ask questions about their scalability and future applications. However, it is not the first time that we see solar panels in ships, we have already seen progress in future candles with photovoltaic and, even, there are many millionaires who They bet on ideas more sustainable. Despite being a sector that It presents challenges For the autonomy of their batteries or the lack of load infrastructure, but this German idea in the cruises promises to open new possibilities of high seas efficiency. Image | DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems CC BY 4.0 Xataka | The solar panels have conquered the balconies of Germany. With this invention they can also store the energy surplus

America, with its return tricampeones, thrashed Santos Laguna 4-1

The Eagles of America They brought back to their starting picture and that enhanced their options to win 1-4 to the weak Santos Laguna in the activity of date 3 of the MX League, where with two goals from the American American Mexico Alejandro Zendejas They added the second victory of the Clausura 2025 tournament. After in the first two games The eagles gave rest to their players who reached tricampeonato Locusing his players Sub 23 to add a draw and a victory, the Brazilian coach André Jardine judged that it was time to use his eleven starter and he did not do it badly when he passed over the Coahuilenses. The victory allowed America to place themselves as a competition leader with seven points tied with tigers, but showing a style that places them as broad favorites to tetracampeonto, especially because Now his archirival Cruz Azul passes through complicated moments with the escape of his coach Martín Anselmi. They now took advantage of the fact that Santos Laguna was an adversary weak, since the picture led by Argentine Fernando Ortiz never offered complications for visitors to the degree that the score seemed very cheap for what happened on the court And that served to start covering the mouths that questioned their lack of seriousness in the first two games for using his players Sub 23. The details of the victory Much had to do in the action of America that the extreme Erick “Chiquito” Sánchez would function as a small piston where they began the actions that allowed him to take advantage in the scoreboard from the minute 36 Through the Chilean Víctor Dávila, so that in a local failure he put the ball in the networks. Then Erick Sánchez appeared before concluding the first half And with that America took land in the middle in the party, without Santos Laguna could find a way to harm his adversaries and having to endure the weight of the scoreboard. For the second half the American American Alejandro Zendejas appeared with two annotations. The first for the 3-0 in a mischievous by the left sector where the chicote Christián Calderón gave a pass to Álvaro Fidalgo and this one went throughout the left alley to the area where he sent a center to the other side so that Zendejas only push the networks at the 62nd time of time. While the last goal of the Eagles reached the 68th minute almost in the same way as the previous On the other side for the arrival of Zendejas that again had to sign the score. With 4-0 America closed the actions and waited for its rivals, until in the 90th minute the Honduran Antony Lozano put the honor and left a painful defeat for his team 4-1, that must make them reflect that they require much more to get to you for you with this kind of rivals such as America. Continue reading:– America rejected MLS team offers by Alejandro Zendejas– America celebrated its tricampeonato and now goes for the “tetra” and the title of Concacaf-America is still intractable and tricampeonato smells with 2-1 to Monterrey On the end of the meeting El Choco Lozano put the only goal of the penalty lagoons, in play that was an error of Israel Reyes to commit a foul on the young Stephano Carrillo. (Tagstotranslate) Alejandro Zendejas (T) Club America (T) Liga MX (T) Santos Lagunas

Valladolid vs Real Madrid: time to see live in the United States

With the goal of consolidating on the top of The Leaguehe real Madrid (1st) Face this Saturday to Valladolid (20 °) within the framework of the twenty -first day of the Spanish tournament. Next, we detail the schedule and channels to follow the live match in the United States. Those of Carlo Ancelotti They arrive in broad form, with three consecutive victories in the domestic competition. In their last commitment, the meringues defeated 4-1 to Las Palmaswith an outstanding performance of Kylian Mbappéwhich continues to shine in its first season at the club. Madrid will not be able to count on Vinicius Jr. at the José Zorrilla stadium, as it will meet its second suspension match after that incident in the match with the Valenciathat earned him the expulsion. Schedule and channel to see Valladolid vs Real Madrid live Day: Saturday Hour: 3:00 ET – 12:00 PT Channels: ESPN SPORTS / VIA streaming: ESPN+ and FUBO (Tagstotranslate) The Real Madrid League

Europe has the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world. The explanation lies in the DNA of the steppe shepherds

First there were hunter-gatherers about 45,000 years ago. The first modern humans arrived in a Europe where the Neanderthals still reigned. Then there were the farmers of the Middle East about 11,000 years ago and finally, about 5,000 years ago they were the nomadic pastoralists of the steppes of Central Asia. That is, according to research published in the journal Naturethe common genetic heritage of Europeans. A heritage that explains why, in an incredible historical twist, multiple sclerosis affects us more. A DNA mutating in the middle of the great steppe. While agriculture gained weight in the world, the great Eurasian steppe continued doing its thing. The culture yamnaa group of pastoral towns that arose in the enormous plains south of the Urals and east of the Black Sea, generations and generations passed living with livestock. Variant. It was there that it emerged (and was selected) a small genetic variant that strengthened natural immunity against zoonoses; that is, against livestock infections that could easily jump to the human communities that raised them. 5,000 years later, this genetic variant is behind the fact that Europeans have a higher risk of suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. The deep origins of current diseases. The study led by the Universities of Cambridge and Copenhagen (but with the participation of many more) analyze in detail from the DNA of almost 5,000 individuals spread throughout history. Some studied remains date back to about 34,000 years ago. The reconstruction. Reconstructing humanity’s immense genetic tree, researchers found numerous keys to understanding why there are specific geographic areas or ethnic groups that suffer from some diseases more than others. They realized that southern Europeanswith a greater genetic legacy from the agricultural people of the Middle East, have a greater predisposition to develop bipolar disorders; that people from the East had a higher genetic risk of developing Alzheimer’s or diabetes; and those from the northwest had a heightened risk of sclerosis. A medical enigma. For years, scientists have tried to understand why Europe has, with about 143 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, one of the highest incidence rates of sclerosis in the world. As I said in the previous paragraph, as you go south and east those differences fade, but (even so) the greater risk of developing this disease It is a European ‘differential fact’. Understanding better. The most interesting thing about all this is that the idea that the answer lies in the genetic history of its inhabitants It is not only a historical curiosity. On the contrary, thinking about this from an evolutionary point of view allows us to understand the disease in a new way. In Xataka | Where genes, do what you see: the surprising genetic differences (and similarities) within the Iberian Peninsula Image | Charlotte Venema *An earlier version of this article was published in January 2024

Powerball LIVE: Winning results and numbers on Saturday, January 25, 2025

On Saturday a New edition of the draw of Powerball of January 25, 2025, with a total bag with a cash value of $ 48 million. Below we show you the results of the last draw: Find out Powerball’s winning numbers: Winning numbers: 8 15 17 53 66 14 3x How can you participate in the Powerball raffle? You will have to select five numbers from 1 to 69 for white balls. After, A number from 1 to 26 for red powerball. If after the raffle in your ticket are the six numbers, you want the boat. How to get your cash prize? The awards must be claimed in the state where the award -winning ticket was bought. Players in general can claim an award of up to $ 600 in any authorized establishment of the geographical place where the ticket would have acquired. The prizes whose value is greater than $ 600 can be claimed at the main lottery headquarters in each case. There are also authorized establishments, whose address must be consulted a priori as appropriate. You have time to collect your prize between 90 days up to one year, according to the instructions of the jurisdiction in which the ticket would have been sold. Generally, the expiration date is on the back of the ticket. If the expiration date is not on the list, you must consult with the lottery of your state. If you want the Powerball Jackpot, you can acquire the prize of two possible paths: as an annuity -in 30 payments for 29 years -, or a single global payment in cash. For annuity, each payment increases by 5% each year. The effective money option is the amount of money that is required to be at the bottom of the major prize on the day of the draw to finance it. When is the powerball raffled? Powerball games take place three days a week, specifically Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 pm et. Prize: $ 48 million Next game: Powerball will continue with its next draw on Monday, January 27 Results of other lottery raffles: (Tagstotranslate) Powerball

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