We knew that the space spheres were at some point in the universe. We have a new theory about its origin

The universe is full of spherical objects: stars, planets, black holes and a part of the satellites that we can find in our environment have more or less round shapes. However, there are other types of spheres (or rather other types), spheres that are not formed of compact matter but whose circular nature can be captured by our instruments. Teleios. A few days ago, an international team led by researchers at the Western Sydney University announced The discovery of a unique object spherical located in our own galaxy. Although the main hypothesis about the origin of this object is in the outbreak of an IA type supernova, the team admitted that some pieces did not fit. This leaves the door open to different possibilities. One of the details we know about this object is that it can be detected “almost exclusively” in radio frequencies, something not so conventional in this type of objects. This and other details of the discovery make the object an immense enigma. An enigma that does not even escape its location. The problem of distance. We know that this sphere is found at a not very large distance from our solar system, inside the Milky Way. The problem is that the team responsible for its study has only been able to delimit two possible distances to which the object could be found: either at around 7,175 years-years of us, or about 25,114 light years of our location. This has an obvious involvement and we don’t know what size this sphere is either. If we assume that it is located at the closest point, its size would be about 45.7 light years in diameter. However, it could also be further and be larger: it would be more than 156.6 light years of length if it was found in the farthest location contemplated. Unknown age. The size is in turn a temporary implication. Being an explosion, the object would have formed from inside out, as an expansive wave. That is, if the radius of this explosion is longer, we would be facing a burst occurred longer than if we were watching a shorter radius. The team’s estimates indicate that, if located at the closest point, the supernova that this remnant would have left would have been given less than one millennium; While if it was about the location, we would be talking about an event that occurred more than 10,000 years ago. The problem of X -rays. One of the enigmas that surrounds Teleios has to do with the X -rays or, rather, with the absence of these. The models used by the equipment suggest that the remnants of a supernova as the detected should emit radiation not only in radio frequencies but also in X -rays. IAX type supernovae. The fact that this is not the case has led the team to raise a somewhat different hypothesis: that it is not the remnants of a Ia supernova but of a IAX type. The IAX supernovas are a subtype of the former. The IA Supernovas occur in binary systems dominated by a white dwarf star that absorbs the subject of its companion star until reaching a critical mass that leads it to explode. The explosions of this type of supernovas are very predictable: as they always explode when reaching the same critical conditions, these supernovas shine with a predictable intensity. But not always: There are cases in which the outbreak is lower speed and luminosity. Something that makes these supernovae unique is that they leave behind a important remnanta “zombie star” that we cannot find in conventional supernovae. This hypothesis however poses another problem, and for this to be the case, Teleios would have to be much closer to our planet than the estimates of the team itself posed. As noted, none of the hypotheses raised can answer all the issues raised by this enigmatic object, so more observations will be necessary and determine exactly what we have in front. Askap. The finding of G305.4–2.2, another designation for teleIos, was made in the context of the creation of the evolutionary map of the universe or EMU (Evolutionary Map of the Universe), A work done by the Askap Observatory (Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder). The team recently sent an article to the magazine Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia detailing the details of the finding. The drafteven under review, it can be consulted through the repository Arxiv. ORCS. In recent years it has been done relatively common Topar with strange circular objects with a certain resemblance to teleIos. Some of these objects are usually classified as a strange circle of radio or orcs (Odd Radio Circles), A name that already accounts for the strangeness they generate in astronomers. These circles usually occur in the Intergalactic space So the scale in which they are given is different from that of Teleios. Initially cataloged as Supernovas, these circles still consider an important enigma for astronomers. In Xataka | We have a new explanation for dark matter. We have found it in superconductivity Image | SUPERNOVA TYCHO, NASA/CXC/SAO/JPL-CALTECH/MPIA/HIGH CALAR/O. Krause et al.

be the perfect candidate for each position

In the same way that you would not be able to play a game of Soccer with moccasinspersonnel recruitment experts recommend Adapt the curriculum to the job offer to give Priority to skills that the company claims. This Curriculum adaptation It is a basic strategy when applying to any job offer today. In the early 70s, Bill Gates used that same strategy to Adapt your academic skills In registration applications for Yale, Princeton and Harvard universities: three universities, three different Bill Gates. An actor: three characters In his autobiography ‘Code Source: My beginnings’Bill Gates tells how he faced his admission application in some of the best US universities. Although in the case of the young Gates it was almost a joke with himself, his strategy, reminds to which any candidate who runs to a job offer should do. In autumn of 1973, Bill Gates participated in a play during his last year of high school. It was there when he discovered in the theater a new way of relating With other young people and show aspects of your personality that were in the background in other activities that were usually carried out, such as programming or making long excursions through the mountains. Just then, Gates had to send income requests for universities. That raised some doubts about what his Labor future. The options that were raised were to go to Harvard and follow in the footsteps of his father as a lawyer; orient towards a more political profile studying public administration at Yale; or go to Princeton to train as an engineer and develop software, something he had already done His first steps. Bill Gates tells in his book that “while filling the requests, I experienced with my personality. As I had learned in the theater class, each was a performance: An actor, three characters“The millionaire said. “For Princeton I said that I wanted to be an engineer who knew how to develop software. I boasted with examples of my programs and emphasized my mathematics notes. To Yale I said that I wanted to study public administration and, perhaps right, highlighting my experience (like Ujier during a couple of summers in Washington DC), my fondness for the boy scouts and my interest in dramatic art.” However, the request that had more weight for Gates was the one he presented to Harvard, “as I wrote in my essay, I expressed my inclination for business and law,” following his father’s professional steps. All gates, all certain Sincerity It is something that recruiters They value very positivelyso adapt the curriculum for a certain position It does not imply lying in skills, but to give priority to those who have A positive impact In the position to which it is postulated. “We expect sincerity. If a person comments that he is good to work as a team, but in the day to day he avoids participating in meetings, that is where we see that there is an incoherence with what he explained in the interview,” he explained Lidia Sanz CostaTechnique of Selection, Development and Training in companies IMAN. The “Three Bill Gates” presented by the millionaire in their respective income requests They were realbut little was going to serve a software engineer to have learned the values ​​of the scouts, or have knowledge of dramatic art. For that reason, the young Gates arranged to play a paper highlighting only the skills that They contributed value to their candidacy. In this sense, it is increasingly common to use the help ofChatgpt to adapt the curriculum to a specific job offer. This automation applied to curricular adaptation will also take into account other factors such as including Keywords and skills what would priority to office, preventing them from candidate monitoring algorithms (ATS) Believe your curriculum In the first rounds of the process. In Xataka | A young computer scientist was looking for work. So “hacked” LinkedIn to always receive offers first In Xataka | If your chair holds in a job interview, it is no accident: they are evaluating more than your curriculum Image | Flickr (Statsministerens Kontor)

Diesel remains the king

When a year ago Tesla He invited us to his gigafactoría In Berlin, he also offered us to return to Spain testing two of his cars. So once our visit to the factory ended, our return began. First aboard a Tesla Model and Long Range RWD And after a Tesla Model 3 highland in its version of great autonomy. A 2,500 kilometers return trip With the city of Berlin as origin and Madrid as destination. As we have, and my partner Mario Arroyo reflects in the video that accompanies this text, the differences between Travel with an electric car and one of combustion They were simply minimal. On the way we take advantage of the recharge stops to stretch the legs and rest every 200 or 300 kilometers. In fact, most of the time the car was ready to continue before we finished going to the bathroom and having coffee or eating something fast. As we verified firsthand, the driving experience was not suffered in the least, what cost did the trip mean? What differences are there between an electric car and one diesel or gasoline? All details about the price of recharges One of the main doubts we had when putting ourselves behind the wheel for 2,500 kilometers is whether there would be any substantial economic difference in traveling with an electric car or one of combustion. Before putting the numbers on the table, we have to explain some points. How do we choose the recharges In the first place, throughout the trip we have recharged the batteries in the super -cargers that Tesla has distributed in Europe. In the first place because we wanted to experience what was the most comfortable way to travel with the American firm’s car. Keep in mind that when planning the trip, Tesla gives priority on the route to its supercargers, although it is also possible that it shows the competition. Understanding that it is the type of usual conduction That a customer of this type of vehicle would do, we let the planner mark the road, provided that it complied with some minimums, such as not arriving excessively battery in the destination. Recharges prices The reflected prices refer to the cost that a Tesla owner would have or who decides to subscribe monthly to the company’s posts. In addition, the prices collected here are the ones we are in every moment and place. As can be seen, the most expensive price for recharge is in Spain and the cheapest recharges were in France. The price of the same can vary in practice because in the valley hours it is cheaper than in the peak or of greater influx. This means that the reflected price can vary between four and five cents per kwh recharged. Gasoline and diesel prices To compare electricity prices with fossil fuels, we have taken as a reference the Official Bulletin of the European Union in which the average cost of gasoline and diesel is collected by countries. The reflected prices are those collected by European organizations the days we were circulating in Europe. Keep in mind that these are an average so the final price can vary in practice. Taking into account the kilometers made in each country, we have been able to make the corresponding accounts. As for consumption, we have simulated prices with a gasoline car that consumes 7 liters/100 kilometers and one diesel with a consumption of 5.5 liters/100 km. The cost of our 2,500 kilometers trip Clarified all these points, then we leave what was the total cost of our electric car trip from Berlin to Madrid. In the upper image all the costs of the recharges are reflected. It reflects the following: In blue: the kilometers and the cost per day In green: the cheapest option (electric car) In yellow: the intermediate option (diesel car) In red: the most expensive option (gasoline car) When taking out our own conclusions, anyone can take their cost per kilometer if you have a diesel or gasoline car. The formulas are simple: We take out the liters consumed on a day. To do this, we apply the following formula: (km made * liters / 100 km) / 100 The result is the liters we have needed for the day. For example. If the car consumes 7 liters/100, for the first day of 500 kilometers we have needed 35 liters. (500*7) / 100 = 35 liters That figure is multiplied by the price of gasoline in each country. Following the example of the first day: 35*1,889 = 66,115 euros The cost is taken per day and adds day by day until our own result is obtained. If we talk about an electric car: First we have to know the battery size. We take the percentage of recharged battery as a reference. If our battery has 100 kWh and recharges 75%, we will be recharging 75 kWh. We multiply those KWH by the cost/kWh of recharge. In this case, 75 kWh*0.42 euros/kWh = 31.5 euros. We add the recharges to have the cost per day. We add the days to obtain the total cost. Only 50 euros difference At 2024 prices, 53.62 euros is the difference we have obtained at the end of our trip between recharging a Tesla electric car during Almost 2,500 kilometers in the company’s rapid recharge posts and fill our diesel deposit (taking as reference the average prices reflected by the European Union) with a consumption of 5.5 liters/100 km. If we take as reference a gasoline car with a consumption of 7 liters/100 kilometers, the difference It shoots at 136.61 euros. Again, we take as a reference the average prices reflected by European agencies in each country. This tells us that in the time/money relationship, what is most profitable is, without a doubt, the diesel vehicle when it comes to traveling by road for long distances. Keep in mind that although in all cases the breaks exceeded the time of the recharges, who … Read more

Coconut oil and the Philippines diesel

With a spring that is has resisted arrivingit seems that temperatures are going to start taking the aftertaste of an incipient summer and, with it, the time of cooling comes. That is where the ice cream enters, that this year will be doubly protagonist, but not only because its price is going to be more expensive, but also because it will affect the Filipino drivers, but what will have to see the eggs to eat wheat? A simple ingredient: coconut oil. Short. The price of coconut oil has shot in wholesale markets, reaching $ 2,700 by metric ton. As He explained Energy expert Javier Blas, this rise is not an isolated phenomenon and reflects a global tension market where coconut, a product traditionally associated with the tropics, has become the epicenter of a battle between food, cosmetic and energy industries. He started with the boy. Yes, the meteorological phenomenon that He shook the world Between 2023 and 2024, where specifically in Southeast Asia they experienced an unusually warm and dry climate, seriously affecting coconut crops. Philippines, Indonesia and India, 75% responsible Of the world coconut oil production, they registered significant falls in their crops. In addition, the child not only swept coconut crops, but also exacerbated drought conditions in areas where water is vital for palms growth. A coconut tree It takes between 12 and 18 months In producing a new harvest, which means that the effects of meteorological phenomenon will continue to feel until 2025 and possibly until 2026. This delay has created a perfect storm for the markets, where the supply continues to decrease while the demand continues to increase. However, this has only been the first blow. A second blow. To this were added additional sources of demand: the rise of biodiesel and the tendency to position coconut oil as A slimming product and Other uses in beautydriven by social networks. This trend has diverted millions of coconuts from the food market towards the cosmetic market, further increasing the pressure on prices. The coup of grace. At the same time, biodiesel has emerged as a new competitor for coconuts. In the energy sector promises “green” fuel in a hungry world of Sustainable alternatives. But this apparent sustainability has a hidden cost: less coconuts available for food means higher prices for consumers and lower margins for ice cream brands. Biofuel? Almost two decades ago, the Philippines began to mix diesel With coconut methyl ester, a derivative of coconut oil. At that time, the mixture was 1%. However, in October 2024, the government increased the mixture to 3% and announced plans to reach 5% in 2026, as He has collected The energy analyst for Bloomberg. Each additional percentage point means diverting around 900 million coconuts to the biofuel market. If the Philippines reaches its 5%objective, 4,500 million coconuts will be used for biodiesel, which represents almost a third of the country’s annual harvest. The relationship of both. The connection between vegan ice cream and biofuel is direct. Each coconut for biodiesel is a less available coconut for the food industry, but the relationship goes beyond simple coconut deviation. In a globalized market, price increases in a sector quickly have in others. For example, while ice cream brands look for alternatives to coconut oil, biofuel manufacturers can absorb additional costs with government subsidies, which puts food marks in a disadvantageous position, According to energy expert Javier Blas. A coconut ball. A simple dessert that brings us a little freshness in a summer that will be hot, It becomes a mirror of the complexities of the global market. And this is how a simple coconut can be both an essential ingredient in the food industry and a key input for biofuel, competing for its place in an increasingly tense market. While Filipino drivers look for more affordable fuels and ice cream brands fight to maintain their margins, the final consumer feels the impact on each tablespoon. Image | Pexels and Pxhere Xataka | Something weird happens with the price of olive oil and farmers have just reported it: there are up to 2.8 billion at stake

12 million people delivered their DNA to 23Andme. The company broke and its data are about to change hands

For years, spitting in a tube was the first step of an irresistible promise: discovering your roots, knowing your genetic predispositions, even finding family members lost by the world. Everything without moving home. The company behind that phenomenon was called 23ndmeand achieved something unusual: to turn genetics into a mass consumption product. That story has just turned. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has reached an agreement to acquire the main assets of 23Andme for 256 million dollars, According to the official statement published by the pharmacist. It is a transaction that must still be approved by the Banking Court and by US regulators. At stake is a platform that has managed the DNA of millions of people worldwide. An announced end. The 23Andme fall has not been sudden. In recent years, the company went from being valued at more than 6,000 million dollars to fight for its own survival. His commitment to a more ambitious model – based on developing medicines, offering medical consultations by subscription and expanding digital health services – did not set. As details The Wall Street Journalthe company burned more than one billion dollars and ended up offering part of its assets in limit conditions. The sales agreement does not cover the entire business. Regeneron would keep the essential: the direct genomics service to the consumer, its biobanco of genetic samples and the research and total health divisions. The telemedicine subsidiary Lemonaid Health is left out, acquired in its day for 400 million dollars, whose closure will be made in an orderly manner outside this operation. Privacy: The real battlefield. The operation has re -placed privacy in the center of the debate. Regeneron has promised to respect current data use policies and has committed to undergoing independent scrutiny, as established by the judicial framework of the process. Even so, doubts persist on how one of the world’s largest genetic databases will be managed. The suspicion is not new. In 2023, 23Andme was a victim of a massive data filtration which affected 6.9 million people. As TechCrunch revealedthe attackers accessed the profiles of those who had activated the function of “genetic family”, obtaining names, locations and percentages of shared DNA between relatives. The company attributed the incident to the reuse of passwords by users, but the damage was already done. Anne Wojcicki, the face of an era. The 23Andme story cannot be told without mentioning Anne Wojcicki. Co -founder, visible face, visionary of personalized health and, at the same time, responsible for business decisions that led to collapse. His plan was to convert the company to an integral provider of medical services, but this did not prosper. He tried to recover control, but his power vanished with the beginning of the judicial process. According to WSJtheir actions with preferential vote were annulled and their offers rejected by the Board of Directors. Wojcicki opted everything to DNA as strategic assets. And for a while it seemed right. The company that helped to found transformed the way millions of people related to their health. It also showed to what extent a genetic database can become a mined field of legal, ethical and technological risks. A new stage, the same questions. Regeneron aspires to keep a powerful platform, a still recognized brand and an immense volume of genetic information. In its official statement, he affirms that his intention is to maintain service for current users and continue to develop new ways for personalized medicine. Images | 23ndme In Xataka | We have visited the place where the demographic hopes of Spain are literally deposited: the Semen Bank of Granada

Eating fermented col can seem an unpleasant idea. Science is increasingly clear that it is excellent for your diet

The Germans call it Sauerkraut and the French Choucroutea term that usually is castelling as sauerkraut. It is a fermented col, a typical preparation in various European countries where it is used as accompaniment in dishes of different kinds. A beneficial preparation. We have been indicated that this traditional preparation could contribute important benefits to our health. Now, a new study by two researchers from the University of California, Davis has found new tests that Chucrut can help our health through digestion. According to the study, the fermented col can help maintain the integrity of our intestinal cells. Good news is that this beneficial effect occurred both with the Homemade Chucrut as with which we buy already prepared. “It doesn’t matter, in a way, if we do Sauerkraut at home or if we buy it in the store; both types of Sauerkraut They seem to protect the intestinal function, ”Maria Marco, co -author of the study, explained in a press release. Three elements. The team compared three elements related to the chucrut and its fermentation process: the “raw” vegetable, the brine extracted from the fermented product, and product itself, the Sauerkraut. Team efforts They focused on the study of metabolites present in this food. Metabolites are compounds that occur when biologically decomposing food and its compounds. When passing through a fermentation process, the chemical changes that occur in a food can be important, hence its flavor and aroma, but also its nutritional value. Nutritional changes. The chemical analysis by the team showed changes in the nutritional profile of the Col after fermentation. They found beneficial metabolites, including lactic acid and amino acids, but also observed a lower carbohydrate contribution. Some of the metabolites found were identical to those generated by the intestinal mcirobioma. The changes found, the team stands out, could explain the digestive benefits often attributed to fermented products. The details of the study were published In an article In the magazine Applied and Environmental Microbiology. More than probiotics. The study conducted in the laboratory is one more indication in favor of the idea that fermented colm is a healthy food that we can include in the context of a balanced and varied diet. Fermented foods are not just a contribution of nutrients metabolized by the microorganisms responsible for fermentation, they can also contribute to us as Probiotics beneficial bacteria that perform similar processes in our digestive system. In Xataka | We have been studying chocolate and tea compounds for more than 75 years. Now we know that they help control blood pressure Image | Jana Ohajdova

Steve Jobs discovered that meetings were a huge problem. Larry Page confirmed that solving it was not easy

He excess meetings At work it has been a obstacle to productivity For decades. Although today it is A very debated topicalready in 1986 Steve Jobs He identified him as one of the great enemies of efficiency in technology companies. Decades later, Larry Page, co -founder of Google, also faced this problem by assuming CEO in Eric Schmidt replacement. At that time he realized the challenge of solving that problem without causing others Even worse. Jobs and Page attempts to change the meetings culture They showed that, although the solutions seem simple, putting them into practice is much more complicated than it seems. Steve Jobs and the problem of meetings In 1986, Steve Jobs realized that frequent and unproductive meetings were negatively affecting the creativity and efficiency of the equipment, as recognized in the letters collected in the book ‘Make submission Wonderful‘. Jobs noted that, instead of helping to advance, many of the meetings in Next They became a waste of timebraking innovation and quick decision making. Jobs promoted the idea of ​​minimizing meetings (and even prohibit them on Thursdays) and only call them when they were really necessary. According to Jobs, The key I was to keep small and focused teams, avoiding large groups where most attendees did not contribute anything relevant. This philosophy later helped Apple maintain its agility and response capacity, in addition to inspiring the CEO of another great technological: Google. Larry Page and the challenge of changing Google In 2011, Larry Page took the command of Google as CEO, at a time when the company already had 30,000 employees and increasingly ambitious challenges. Such and As I counted Jacob Votko, former employee of Google who lived in the first person those changes, Page realized that the excess meetings was affecting the company’s capacity To innovate quickly. The former employee had an anecdote in the Larry Page had criticized large companies as Yahoo! Because it took weeks to update their main page, while in Google they did it in hours. However, now that Google had grown up, Page wondered if in a startup someone would be making jokes about the slow decision of Google. To combat this problem, Larry Page He sent an email To the entire company with new Rules for meetings: Every meeting must have a “decision maker.” You can discuss issues, but once determined, each one executes them as if the decision were their own. Each meeting must have a clear purpose, structure and agenda. If you have nothing to contribute, don’t go All must be punctual, and pay full attention to the meeting (not other background tasks) Celebrate meetings in groups of less than 10 people and broadly spread the notes Establish a maximum duration of 50 minutes instead of an hour and respect those time limits The difficulties of applying new rules Although Page’s instructions were clear, Votko said that the implementation of these measures was not simple. Many employees continued to extend meetings until they were impossible for them to continue because others needed the room. In fact, some teams even tried to take advantage of the 10 -minute holes between meetings to carry out rapid meetings in which they did not even sat, generating friction with users who extended their meetings beyond the regulatory 50 minutes. According to published Business InsiderLarry Page established that no decision should wait for a meeting, and if it required a meeting, it should be summoned urgently. That generated some confusion and organizational chaos since it was interpreted as that these meetings had preference over others, demonstrating that changing such entrenched habits requires much more than simple rules. To reinforce these changes, Larry Page divided Google into seven large groups of product, each with a clear person responsible. The goal was that each of them will act like a startup internal In this way, decision -making would be expedited and unnecessary bureaucracy and unnecessary meetings would be avoided. More than a decade later, great technological ones try again apply the same recipes To prevent someone, in some startup, not get rid of his slowness When making decisions. In Xataka | Working in Google was a dream for many. Paradise in the technology offices is now fading Image | AppleFlickr (Niall Kennedy), Unspash (Rodeo Project Management Software)

Your participations are increasingly problematic and there is no good solution

It may be The voting systemit may be the opposition of some rebel televisions, but what is indisputable is that Eurovision has a problem with Israel. A hot potato that generates controversy and division between fans and is the main reason that this year, a couple of days after the celebration of the contest, we have stopped talking about music. However, the history of Israel and Eurovision goes back far back in time. Why does Israel participate in Eurovision? Israel is not a European country and yet Participate in full in the contest. This is due to the fact that it belongs since 1957 to the European Broadcasting Union (URU), the organization that produces and regulates the festival, an international corporation of broadcasting of ownership and public service, but without linking to the European Union. Countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Australia participate under the same conditions. A long history. Israel debuted in the contest in 1973, being the first non -European country to do so. Since then, he has competed more than fifty. They have won in four: 1978: Izhar Cohen & The Alphabeta with ‘A-Ba-Ni-Bi’ (157 points). 1979: Gali Atari & Milk and Honey with ‘Hallelujah’ (125 points). 1998: Dana International with ‘Diva’ (174 points). 2018: Netta with “Toy” (529 points: 212 of the jury and 317 of the Televoto). Thanks to this they have had the opportunity to celebrate the contest three times, in Jerusalem (1979 and 1999) and Tel Aviv (2019). They resigned to do so in 1980, for coinciding the festival with the day of the memory of the Jewish holocaust. His career is especially remarkablereaching Top 10 on twenty occasions. Comparisons with Russia. Israel’s presence in Eurovision has been criticized since 2023, when The war started in the Gaza Strip. The first thing that was accused of Eurovision was of a certain hypocrisy for not expelling Israel as it had done in 2022, vending Russia After the invasion of Ukraine. The justification of Eurovision was that the contest is a competition between public broadcasters, not governments, and that Israeli public television (Kan) continues to meet the requirements of editorial independence and public service that, however, considers that Russian public chains have lost. Songs with problems. Already that same 2023, the song with which Israel participated in the contest, ‘Hurricane’, played by Eden Golan, He gave problems because it was suspected that its lyrics contained evening allusions to the attacks of October 7. The lyrics and the video clip used metaphors that reminded the young people fleeing from the attack at the Nova Music Festival, where Eden was one of the survivors. Finally, Israel maintained its participation after threatening to retire Yes ‘Hurricane’ was disqualified. Too many interests. But if your participation is so problematic, why don’t Eurovision exclude Israel? This is a network of interests where the sponsorship and financing of the festival stands out: since 2020, the main Eurovision sponsor is Moroccanoil, a company of cosmetics of Israeli origin that performs 80% of its production in Israel and has a continuous presence in the contest, from its appearance in all the curtains and scenarios to the styling of the artists. The brand has been accused of manufacturing in occupied Palestinian territories. Different sources point out that Moroccanoil would withdraw a very juicy sponsorship if Israel was expelled from the contest. The Eurofans protest. Next to the controversial votes, in social networks A series of videos have been seen that they result in the idea that the televoto has little to do with the desire of the authentic fans of the contest: constant boos In Israel’s performance, Palestinian flags that they have not been able to be hidden by realization, expulsions of spectators In essays … the contrast between Eurofans (even among those who advocate The impossible: that the contest is apolitic) and the televoto mediated by pro-Israeli media and organs is more pronounced than ever. It has its fans. But of course, there is the other side of the equation: we cannot forget that, despite the protests of many Eurofans, Israel has won the contest with authentic classics. Especially notorious was Dana International’s performance in 1998, which was a step forward in the LGTBI representation in Eurovision, giving to a large extent the contest we know today. Eurovision is largely its LGTBI audience, and Israel took a giant step in its day in that direction, something that many followers still remember and thank. It is also unfair to say that the entire televoto, however broken the system, was mediated by political interests: the trajectory at the Israel Festival demonstrates that their themes have genuine defenders: the controversy of its presence only dates back a couple of years ago, but historically Israel has gone well stopped the voting since the seventies. The protests of Spain and Belgium, in short, are exceptions: most European governments support Israel’s policy, and that also influences the positioning of their voters in Eurovision. Header | RTVE In Xataka | Film rooms are becoming “show rooms” of all kinds. The best example: Eurovision

convincing Nvidia and Qualcomm of the superiority of their 2 nm

Samsung is retaking the course little by little. Jay Y. Lee, the president of this company, sent in the middle of last March An internal statement in which it synthesizes very precisely What this company faces: “Our technological advantage has been compromised in all our businesses. It is difficult status quo instead of generating disruptive changes. “ The Samsung subsidiary specialized in the manufacture of semiconductors is largely the company’s engine, and to recover health it is essential that its competitiveness increases. However, to carry it out it is necessary that its integration technology of 2 nm pelee from you to you both with the equivalent lithography of Intel, and, above all, with that of TSMC. However, Samsung’s starting point is favorable. And it is because He has been working in which it is undoubtedly The most important photolithography in its history. Samsung is already testing its 2 Nm node for Nvidia and Qualcomm At the beginning of January 2025, several very reliable Asian media collected that Samsung had already started the evidence of 2 Nm semiconductor production with the purpose of consolidating the first agreements with several clients. The Japanese chips designer for artificial intelligence (AI) Preferred Networks (PFN) and a South Korean company specialized in the design of neuronal processing units (NPU) were already interested at that time when Samsung manufactured their designs in their new 2 Nm node. It is perfectly assumed that both Samsung and TSMC manufacture 2 Nm chips for NVIDIA and QUALCOMM There is no doubt that at the delicate moment this company is going through, having several agreements tied before its competitors initiate large -scale production with equivalent photolithographs is very important. However, this is not all. And is that just five months after that news the South Korean medium Chosunbizwhich in the matter of semiconductors does not usually give stitch without thread, ensures that Samsung has already started the tests in its 2 Nm node For Nvidia and Qualcomm. This test process does not guarantee that Samsung is finally going to manufacture integrated 2 Nm circuits for these two US companies, but their interest in the technology of this South Korean company is an oxygen ball. There is no doubt about that. In any case, if Samsung finally reaches an agreement to manufacture the GPUs for Games and the Nvidia and the Qualcomm, TSMC, TSMC does not have to stay in the stake. It is perfectly assumed that both Samsung and TSMC manufacture 2 Nm chips for these two US companies. On the other hand, and this is also very important, Samsung has expressed his intention to produce 2 nm semiconductors in its Texas factory (USA), which can help you so close agreements with US chip designers and dodge US tariffs. Image | Samsung More information | Chosunbiz In Xataka | This is the chips war: a former SK Hynix employee is suspected to deliver stolen technology to Huawei

Barajas airport has become the “home” of 500 people. If you want to solve it, it has a close example: the Prat

There are 421 people, most live in terminal 4 of the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport. More than half are registered in Madrid and almost four out of ten say they have a job. This is the radiography of the Syntch that inhabit the largest airport in Spain. The data exposes them The country who has had access to an internal document of AENA in which the situation in which the hundreds of people who night night after night In their facilities and that have attracted the focus of today in recent days and weeks but also, unintentionally, they have become a policy throwing weapon between administrations. The ASAE union data (Aena Enaire union alternative) raised the figure to half a thousand people in February. According to your calculations, 500 people were exceeded Those who spent the night at the airport. For days, local, regional and state administrations indicate on the contrary as the cause of the situation in which hundreds of homeless who are calculated that they live in the airport. Some and others They are pointed out as guilty of not finding a solution to the problem. And on the debate of the Madrid airport floats the shadow of what was lived in Barcelona. El Prat airport has been found in the same situation for years and gradually the homeless number living in these facilities has been reduced although always taking into account that specific rebounds occur. This is how administrations have worked. Coordination to reduce the problem Although Madrid and Barcelona They are not the only airports Where this situation occurs, the Catalan airport is known for having launched various performances over the years to try to alleviate the problem. In one of the last counts 108 people were counted living in him El Prat Airport. As in Madrid, some of them spend the day at the facilities while others leave during the day and return at night to shelter from the cold. The situation, however, seems to have improved in recent years although measures have been taken for more than a decade. In Europa Press They point out that the first time it was acted to reduce the non -roof number at the airport was in 2011 when the “then Department of Social Welfare and families constituted a working group with the Barcelona City Council that initiated the social intervention and accompaniment at the El Prat airport.” The situation remained stable but in 2022 the problems returned and the game of competencies and administrations began. The avant -garde He explained in a report that a non -counted number of people lived in one of the airport parking lots, which was being renovated. The voices that expressed themselves in the report made it clear that the administrations had turned their backs. And that year, in 2022, the Generalitat stopped financing these assistance teams and in 2023 the Barcelona City Council did. Then it was alleged that the Consistory of the city of Condal did not have the Competencies To act at the airport. In 2024 no administration did his job at the AENA facilities. That neglect, they point out in Europa Press It caused a rebound in the people who did life. At the end of 2023, 177 homeless people were counted. It has not been until 2025 when the administrations have launched an operation to reduce the without roof number at the airport facilities and have tried to redirect them to the Social Services circuit. That social services circuit depends on the municipalities. Lluís Torrens, who was Secretary of Social Affairs and Families of the Generalitathe has assured The country that the competitions are very clear and that giving support to homeless people is the responsibility of the municipalities. In the Prat, the City Council of Barcelona and that of El Prat had to coordinate to give a way out to these people since the emergency services of El Prat could not support due to lack of means. There, Aena and the municipalities managed to clarify the powers with the intervention of the Generalitat. Torrens, responsible for the actions, defends that it is the consistors who have to put the means but that if necessary the Regional Administrations They are the ones that have to intervene to coordinate the efforts and even provide economic resources to the municipalities if they do not have the necessary means or facilities to absorb people who leave the airport. As for Aena, in February a first drill was launched to try to accompany the homeless people to the social services circuit and try to shelter them outside the airport. It was AENA’s security employees who, together with the police, asked the homeless to leave the facilities. In a joint work, they were explained that they would have to leave the facilities to clean the environment. In Diari ara The march of these people was narrated. In the eviction no confrontation was detected but these people were explained that they could not re -enter the facilities if it was not with a boarding card to take a plane. The device remained a few days and since then groups of social teams are maintained to serve these people. Since then, the without roof number spent at the airport has been reduced to about 50 individuals. At the moment, in Madrid Aena has made the same decision to ask for the boarding card to those who try to access the airport but are only being carried out in the lower intensity time. That is, at night. The Madrid City Council has described this decision as A “patch”. Manuela Bergerot, spokesman for more Madrid in the opposition, points out the measure as “an arbitrary prohibition to people who do not have a boarding card to be able to pass to the airport or who do not seem companions. It is the entrance door to institutional racism.” From the Community of Madrid they point out as main guilty To Aena and the central government. “The … Read more

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