Welcome, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Qualcomm has just presented its new mobile chips for high -end mobiles, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Although the details of the chip will be revealed on September 23 at the Snapdragon Summit event, it has already offered interest data on this true mobile beast. Why Gen 5. To begin with, the name is surprising because last year we had a Snapdragon 8 Elite, without more. One would expect this new chip to be gen 2 at most, but in Qualcomm they have explained that it is actually the fifth generation since this family began. So: 3 Nm? The internal details of this new SOC (System-on-Chip) of Qualcomm are not known at the moment, but it is expected that it will be based on the photolithographic nodes of 3 Nm of TSMC and that has new more powerful Oryon nuclei than ever. No low consumption nuclei. The rumors They point to two “prime” nuclei at 4.61 GHz and six high -performance nuclei at 3.63 GHz. There is also talk that the manufacturer will follow the same line as the previous year and in this new chip there will be no efficient and low -consumption nucleus. Here the idea is to offer a solution that is totally aimed at offering maximum power. Xiaomi will be one of the first (and there will be numbering jump). Last year we saw how the processor debuted in the Xiaomi 15and the firm has already confirmed In Weibo that their new high -end mobiles will use the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. One would expect those devices to be the Xiaomi 16, but no: the company has decided to skip a number and we will have Xiaomi 17 very soon. The reason is clear: compete more clearly with the iPhone 17. At least, at the marketing level. Personalized version for the Galaxy S26. As indicated In Android Authoritythis processor will also be used in future Samsung Galaxy S26. In fact, rumors suggest that the version of that chip will be personalized and slightly modified and that could even be somewhat more powerful than the “standard.” And the AI? There is also no details or comments on the NPU (Neural Processing Unit) of this soc. This part of the chip, dedicated to the processing of AI processes, should be strengthened, and notable improvements are expected here. If that jump was confirmed, we would have an even more prepared chip to be able to run local models on the mobile device itself. In Xataka | Samsung tries

This 50 -inch QLed TV is now at outlet price

If you are thinking about renewing your old TV, now on Amazon, we have found a bargain that will interest you. Specifically, you can buy a smart TV Toshiba 50qv3463dg With QLED panel for less than 300 euros. Is specifically available for 289 euros. Toshiba 50qv3463dg Smart TV QLED 4K UHD of 50 “ The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links A good, beautiful and cheap TV This Toshiba TV rid a 50 -inch qled panel With 4K UHD resolution. In addition, it is compatible with Dolby Vision and HDR10so you can enjoy a visual experience in cinematographic quality. Thanks to its Tru Picture technology (the firm’s own), you can enjoy a fluid and more detailed visualization. In the audio section, mounted some Speakers signed by Onkyowith a 20 W RMS power and compatible with Dolby Atmos. Works under it Lifeaa operating system And it has a filmmaker mode. It is a TV compatible with Alexa and Google Assistantso you can control it by voice commands. As far as connectivity is concerned, it comes with HDMI ARC, LAN port, two USB 2.0 ports, three HDMI inputs, digital audio and output optical output for headphones. Some accessories to maximize this TV Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa voice control (includes TV controls), 1.30 Generation The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links LG SQM1 – Sound bar, 40W The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Toshiba and Freepik In Xataka | Better televisions in quality price: which to buy and 10 smart TV 4K recommended In Xataka | Better sound bars in quality Price: which to buy and seven recommended models from 140 euros

The country seeks to prohibit them in 2027

It is almost always a detail that comes to get chest from the ‘technological’ which is a car, promising greater aerodynamics or simply an aesthetic decision not to shave the doors, but it is also an issue that entails its risks. We refer to retractable handles that have been conquering high -end vehicles for a good time. In China They study prohibiting them from 2027and the reasons go beyond aesthetics. The background problem. Popularized by Tesla And massively adopted by premium manufacturers, retractable shooters are added on many occasions because they promise better aerodynamics and a cleaner design. However, according to Testing of the Chinese Institute C-IASIthey only work correctly in 67% of the lateral impacts, compared to 98% of traditional mechanical handles. The figures. His aerodynamic contribution is practically insignificant, as they point out information of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), since they barely reduce between 0.005 and 0.01 points the air resistance coefficient. This translates into an energy saving of 0.6 kWh per 100 kilometers, equivalent to some cents by route. In return, they add between 7 and 8 kilos of electrical mechanisms to the vehicle and cost three times more than a conventional handle. When technology fails. The cases Documented In China the worrying problems that these elements can cause in vehicles: from occupants trapped after flooding, to delays in frozen handle evacuations in winter, also passing through drivers forced to break the windows of their own cars. An electrical failure, a disconnected battery or the engine of the blocked handle can be enough to turn the car into a trap. “Many passengers of the rear seats do not know where to find or how to activate the emergency system,” They report From Bloomberg in an article focused on the retractable handles of the Tesla. The Chinese effect. The Asian giant, the first world market for electric vehicles, could change the rules of the game. The country proposes a regulation where only conventional or semi-scamoteable handles with emergency mechanical solution is allowed. Since developing both systems in many manufacturers is an unfeasible solution, a prohibition in China could mean the almost universal disappearance of this type of cranks. Beyond the handles. Europe also moves in this direction. From 2026, the Euro NCAP program will not grant five stars to models that integrate vital functions only through tactile interfaces, without physical controls. In China this was already a reality, demanding physical buttons for certain essential functions. The immediate future. Some manufacturers They have advanced: Volkswagen and Audi already favor semi-scamoteable handles with mechanical backup cables. Wei Jianjun, executive director of Great Wall Motor, also publicly denounced “the uselessness and dangers of retractable handles.” It is very possible that, if Chinese regulations continue, we will see fewer cars with these handles in concessionaires around the world. Cover image | Matt Smith In Xataka | They have arrested the ‘ghost’ pilot who was driving on the highway with a car: dozens of patrols and a helicopter have needed

They have decided the future of the country on a discord server

On September 4, the Nepal government announced the 26 platform closure including YouTube, Facebook and X. It was the drop that filled the vessel for generation Z. What followed was a wave of protests that ended the Parliament in Flames, 30 dead and Government’s collapse. Today, Nepal already has a new interim prime minister, the curious thing is that they chose it in a discord channel. A digital parliament. They count on the New York Times That, after the fall of the government and the consequent void of power, citizens began to organize to discuss the way to follow. They did not do it in a place, but on a discord server. Was organized by Hami Nepala non -profit organization, and had more than 145,000 participants, especially young activists who had participated in the protests. The Army in Discord. When the government announced its resignation, the power passed to the army, which took control of the capital and imposed a touch touch To stop the protests. The Discord group became so influential that several army controls met with the organizers to ask them to propose a candidate who could lead a acting government. The choice. “The idea was to make a kind of mini-elections,” said one of the group’s moderators. Several candidates were shuffled and after several surveys and long discussions, they decided on Sushila Karki, who had been Minister of Justice. Chaos. The group acknowledges that it does not represent the entire country and its goal is only to look for a functions leader who can organize elections. It is the first time that a vote of this importance is made on a messaging platform and some participants have that everything was very disorganized. Even the moderators had to eliminate messages inciting violence or simply looking for trolley. In addition, it was not the only group in Discord, others who tried to gain influence were also created. Origin of the conflict. According to the previous Government, the prohibition of various platforms and social networks was due to the fact that they did not comply with the norms of the Ministry of Communication. However, for critics, the closure would respond to a growing tendency in those networks where Nepalís, especially Young people from gene generation criticized nepotism: The privileges enjoyed by relatives of influential politicians. This, added to an 20% youth unemployment rate led to a great concentration in the capital. Cover image | Wikipedia, Ivan Radick (Flickr) In Xataka | That Japan has 100,000 people over 100 years explains a problem: they are running out of drivers, literally

376 meters long and destination Africa

China has just delivered one of its most ambitious naval works: a floating 376 -meter gas plant ready to cross to Africa. The scene was lived in Nantonga port city of the province of Jiangsu, east of the country, which concentrates part of the Chinese naval industry. We talked about Nguya Flng, an installation designed for transform gas into LNG Without touching the mainland. As CGTN points outthe plan is to locate it in front of the Republic of the Congo after an oceanic trailer coordinated since its exit from the port. The record is in the figures: we are talking about the largest floating gas installation ever manufactured in the Asian country. Its structure integrates industrial systems for liquefy gas directly on the high seas, store it and transfer it to metaneous ships. This type of platforms allows you to take advantage of deposits without building terminals on land, accelerating export. According to Rystad Energy, the FLNG (Floating Liquefied Natural Gas) are gaining traction and their global capacity will triple around 2030. In that context, the development of Nguya Flng places China in the league of the large floating projects, so far led by initiatives such as Prelude Flng of Shell or the PFLNG of Petronas. The Chinese floating plants bet enters the world’s first division As we anticipated above, the floating plant measures 376 meters in length, 60 of manga and 35 of strut. It houses cryogenic tanks for 180,000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas and 45,000 liquefied oil gas. Its annual production capacity is 2.4 million tons of GnL. The plant is equipped with processing, storage and loading systems that allow its continuous operation in an open sea. Among its characteristics are units of electricity generation, cooling compressors and a cover designed to facilitate the safe gas transfer to other ships. Nguya Flng’s departure from Nantong’s shipyards required a detail planned operation. The local maritime administration carried out security evaluations and adjusted the towing plan to adapt to the tides. To displace the structure, 14 tugs and patrols were used, next to drones to supervise the process. The convoy reached 740 meters in length, establishing a record in coastal trailer in the area. The maneuver marked the beginning of its transfer to Africa and evidenced the logistics complexity of moving an installation of this size. Nguya Flng’s trip is not a simple navigation: requires an oceanic trailer of thousands of kilometers. Pacc Offshore Services Holdings (POSH), a company based in Singapore, was hired to coordinate the operation. The route will take the unit to the water of the Congo, where it will be installed about 50 kilometers from Pointe-Noirein an area of 33 to 35 meters deep. Once anchored, it will connect to the wells of the Marine XII block through underwater systems of the project. The forecasts place their entry into service in the second phase of Congo LNG, with a horizon at the end of 2025 if the deadlines are maintained. The Marine Block XII, in Aguas del Congo, is the nucleus of the Congo LNG plan led by ENIItalian energy multinational based in Rome and wide presence in Africa. The strategy combines two floating units: Tango Flng, in operation since 2023, and Nguya Flng, which will multiply the installed capacity. Together can process about 3 million tons of liquefied gas per year. For the African country, it is an opportunity to take advantage of significant reserves without large terrestrial infrastructure. For ENI, it reinforces its role as an actor in central Africa and diversifies its LNG export portfolio to Europe and Asia. For Europe, the deployment of new LNG capabilities in Africa is a strategic movement. Congo LNG aspires to become in a Stable supplier for European markets They seek to reduce the dependence of Russian gas. The commitment to floating plants accelerates terms, although it also raises logistics and financial challenges that the sector is closely followed. Nguya Flng’s trip does not end with his arrival to the Congo. Its installation on the high seas, the connection to the underwater system and the first gas load will be determining tests for this project. ENI and its partners see the unit as a centerpiece to expand the African production of LNG in a moment of energy transition. Experience will show to what floating plants can accelerate the global supply and if China is consolidated as a competitive supplier in this niche. All eyes will be put in their performance in the coming months. Images | ENI In Xataka | A very rare element of the periodic table is unleashing a new geopolitical battle with China: Germanio

It was practically impossible for a satellite to “ruin” the photo of another satellite. With Starlink already go twice

Until recently, the idea that a terrestrial observation satellite accidentally captured another satellite in the flight was as an unlikely coincidence as finding a needle in a haystack. Space is an immense emptiness and The satellites move very quickly. But in the last year we have witnessed this phenomenon twice. And on both occasions, the protagonist has been a Spacex Starlink satellite. In a secret military base in China. On August 21, one of the new Satellites WorldView Legion of Maxar It passed over the Gobi desert, in China, with the aim of photographing the Dingxin Air Base: a high secret installation where China proves its most advanced fighters. The satellite achieved the image, but an unexpected intruder appears in it. A silver ship with two large solar panels and three spectra of colors cross Maxar’s photo, creating what an executive of the company described on LinkedIn as “accidental art.” What we see is actually a single satellite, the Starlink 33828immortalized in different wavelengths on one of the most sensitive places of the Chinese army. The trick is in the camera. The curious multicolored image is explained by how observation satellites and the incredible speed at orbit move. These satellites do not take a single image, but a series of images in different spectral bands almost simultaneously: a high resolution (panchromatic) and several in different colors (red, green, blue …) of lower quality. Then, an algorithm merges all this information to create the final photo, already clearly color. The problem of that “almost simultaneously” is almost. When the objective is the earth, which is relatively still with respect to the satellite, the system works perfectly. But when another satellite crosses in the field of vision at a relative speed of almost 1,400 meters per second (about 5,000 km/h), the camera captures it in a slightly different position in each of the color layers. The result is that spectral effect with several colored shadows. The Google Maps Starlink. This is the second time that a Starlink satellite accidentally sneaks into an alien photo. As We count in April 2025a Reddit user discovered a very similar effect on a Google Maps image on a rural Texas area. On that occasion, the photo was taken by a Pleaiades European satellite, and the result was even clearer: five silhouettes of the same object, corresponding to the close, red, blue, green and pancromatic infrared bands. The enormous amount of satellites in low orbit is turning an astronomically unlikely event into a new normality. Why are Starlink satellites. Because they are a majority. Spacex already has More than 8,300 Starlink in orbitmore than all other satellite constellations together. With its plans to expand the network to more than 30,000, the probability that one of them is crossed in the viewfinder of another satellite is growing. But also, they fly low. To offer a low latency internet connection, the Starlink operate about 500 km altitude in the low terrestrial orbit. This is the same orbital “highway” that most use the earth’s observation satellites, such as the Worldview Legion of Maxar (which are 518 km). His paths are destined to cross. Beyond the visual anecdote, these images are the symptom that the low orbit is increasingly congested, which forces perform constant evasion maneuvers To prevent collisions. Image | Maxar In Xataka | What types of satellites exist: guide not to get lost in a gigantic network of which we are increasingly dependent

We thought that Chatgpt was used mostly to work. Openai herself has just demonstrated otherwise

For months, many of us assumed that Chatgpt It had become the perfect tool for the office work and also to program. OpenAi has published His first detailed study about what users really do and who they are, and the portrait breaks that intuition: most conversations do not work. Personal use dominates and grows. The data reflect a notable change in the type of use of ChatgPPT: in June 2025, 73% of the conversations were not work, when in June 2024 the percentages were almost tied. And there are other interesting data: the public is mostly young, with about half of the messages sent by people between 18 and 25 years old. To this is added a turn in the gender profile: the first records showed predominance of male names, but in 2025 52% corresponds to female names. More than work: chatgpt shows your most personal face The company classified more than one million conversations in seven major categories. The most common, “practical orientation”, supposes 28.3% of all interactions and includes help requests for daily tasks, academic consultations or training tips. The study also draws a curious panorama: it points out that adoption grows faster in less rich countries, although it does not list uses by country. The second major block are requests related to writing, which highlight the edition or criticism of texts and personal communication. The programming also appears, which concentrates only 4.2% of the analyzed chats. A trend that gains strength is the search for information. Openai states that these types of consultations have become a nearby substitute for web search engines. Between May and June 2024, it grew constantly, until it was placed as the second most common use. In this section, questions about products also appear, which suppose 2.1% of the consultations within that category. These data plan questions about the future of searches and how the company led by Sam Altman He is challenging Google. Another relevant block is that of personal advice and intimate conversations. The report indicates that 1.9% of the interactions are related to reflections and relationships, And 0.4% are role -playing games, including the use of chatgpt as virtual “companion”. Although the study insists that they are small figures, The issue is in the spotlight in several countries due to the impact of this technology on the mental health of some people. reflections and relationships, The study has 62 pages and covers the period from May 2024 to June 2025, with data from 1.5 million users and a sample of 1.1 million conversations. If the question is how Openai has achieved to obtain this information, the company says it has used its own models to analyze the messages, preventing human researchers from reading individual conversations. Demographic information comes from the data that users provide when registering. Images | Solen Feyissa | Levart_photographer In Xataka | China is selling us a future full of humanoid robots. We have (many) doubts

He has just taken an outstanding Openai researcher, according to Bloomberg

What are the ingredients to win the artificial intelligence career or, at least, to ensure a place in the elite? There is no magical recipe, but there are three key elements: Leadership, talent and investment. All are intimately related, and the companies that compete in this field spare no resources to ensure them. It is no accident that Google and Meta have offered millionaire conditions to reinforce your artificial intelligence teams. This context has caused the output of outstanding profiles of OpenAIwho have found accommodation in the competition. But to the threats representing the American technological giants now adds a new actor: Tencent. A OPENAI jump to Tencent that does not go unnoticed Bloomberg says that the Chinese conglomerate He has signed the reputed researcher Shunyu Yao, in what he describes as “One of the most notorious defections from the United States AI sector to China. ”The information comes from sources close to the case that spoke with the environment under anonymity. When reviewing the Yao LinkedIn profileit is observed that he worked almost five years at Princeton University before joining Research Intern A OpenAI in February 2024. Four months later he was promoted to Research Scientistposition that continues to appear as his last position. One of the sources cited by Bloomberg points out that Tencent offered Ya a compensation that could reach the 100 million yuan (about 11.9 million euros), although the necessary conditions to reach that figure have not been specified. The medium also emphasizes that Yao is a graduate of the University of Tsinghuaconsidered the reference institution in science and engineering in China, and which later completed a doctorate in the United States. A report from the Information and Innovation Technologies Foundation It reflects how the panorama has changed in just a few years: in 2019, 35% of the highest level researchers (2% higher worldwide) were originally from the United States, compared to 10% of China. However, in just three years, the US fee fell 7%, while China grew 16%. If the rumors are confirmed, we would not be facing a talent formed in the United States that emigrates to China, but before a Chinese researcher who, after acquiring first level experience In the North American country, he returns to his country with that background. China seeks to compete from you to you with the United States for leadership in artificial intelligence. Tencent is not any actor: he is one of the world’s largest technological groups, owner of Wechat —The most used messaging application in China – and the social network QQ. In addition, he is a giant in video games, both as a developer and editor and investor in global studies. According to the sources, his goal when signing Yao is to strengthen the integration of AI in their products and services. It remains to be seen if this movement is an isolated case or the beginning of a trend. What is clear is that the career for the development of AI is no longer just a matter of technological innovation: a war is also fought for attract the best talent. And Chinese companies have no intention of being left behind. Images | Donald Wu | In Xataka | Alibaba has just demonstrated that Openai spends 78 million to do the same as them for $ 500,000

The digital detox has been fashionable for years. It’s time to start talking like what is: a myth

Social networks have helped us in many aspects of our life, allowing us for example to strengthen some social relationships, or taking a way to express our creativity. But all this has come with a price to pay. A cost that has noticed our mental health, which has led many to try with a time to “digital detoxification.” The problem is that it may not be too useful strategy. Not so effective. Withdraw a time from social networks It is not an effective “disconnection strategy”according to a meta -analysis carried out by a Belgian team of researchers from the universities of Antwerp and Gante, at least if we are looking to improve Our well -being. The good news: at least we do not have indications that disconnection does us badly. “The findings (…) suggest that temporarily separating ourselves from social networks may not be the approximation (…) optimal to improve individual well -being,” Write the teamwhich also points out in his study the need to continue research on alternative disconnection strategies. Ten studies. The new work is a meta -analysis, that is, a “quantitative study of studies.” The team conducted a systematic search for scientific literature that addressed the relationship between social media abstinence and one or more than three variables: positive and negative affections, and vital satisfaction. They found 10 quantitative works with a total sample of 4,674 participants. The analysis showed no significant effects of refraining from social networks in any of the three variables studied. The team also did not find indications that the duration of the period of “Digital detoxification“It will be relevant. The details of the study were published In an article In the magazine Scientific Reports. Need to investigate more. The team emphasizes the need to advance in research on this issue. According to the team itself, the study presents one of the usual problems in the meta -analysis, and is the diversity in the methodologies followed by the works included in it. A radical change. Social networks have remarkably changed how we interact with technology, for better and for worse. The problems that this poses have appeared so suddenly that our ability to adapt, to look for solutions with which to repair the possible damage has exceeded in many contexts. In Xataka | How to recover the concentration that social networks and multitars have taken us Image | Xataka with Gemini

A very rare element of the periodic table is unleashing a new geopolitical battle with China: Germanio

China has been weaving, little by little, a network of power around critical minerals: first Rare earthsafter Copper And now Germanio. Although its name barely says anything to the general public, this metal is essential for the defense industry – from the night vision systems of the fighters to the satellites – and for the optical fibers that support the Internet. Today there is almost no market, its price has been quintupled in two years and the origin of the collapse has a clear name: Beijing. The origin of the crisis. Two years ago, China announced controls At the exit of Germanio, Gallium and Antimony in response to the restrictions of the United States and the Netherlands on advanced semiconductors. However, the real blow arrived at the end of 2024: Germanio’s exports collapsed, leaving merchants without supply. Terence Bell, from Strategic Metal Investments, I recognized Financial Times That had been able to buy a gram six months. “The situation is desperate,” he said. Aaron Jerome, from Lipmann Walton & Co, described a devastated market: “Before we could buy 100 kilos; now we are lucky if we got 10, and the triple price.” And Christian Hell, from the Tradition Commercial House, added to the same medium that the demand was “for the clouds” and that he received desperate consultations of companies from the United States and Europe. The figures confirm the collapse. According to a Policy Accelator Silverado analysis cited by Financial Timesbetween January and July of this year, Germanio imports to the United States from China fell 40%. The result has been an unprecedented price escalation: just $ 1,000 in 2023 to almost $ 5,000 in September this year. This is the highest level registered since 2011. A strategic role. The importance of Germanio is not in its geological rarity, but that it is very difficult to extract, since it is obtained as a zinc and coal byproduct. In addition, its use in defense is irreplaceable for thermal image systems in fighters, drones and satellites. In the civil sector, it is used in optical fiber, solar panels and chips. “Finding substitute materials is complicated, because it would imply a complete redesign and a loss of unacceptable precision in military applications,” explained the analyst Caroline Messecar in Financial Times. For these reasons, According to estimates from the Fastmarkets agencyworld demand is around 180-200 tons per year of Germanio. One more piece of a much wider board. In Beijing they have converted critical minerals into geopolitical weapons. At the end of 2024, They prohibited export from Gallium, Antimony and Germanio to the United States, and shortly after added Scandio and Disposioessential in chips, telecommunications and storage. The strategy behind the Asian giant is to monopolize the control of the entire chain. To name a few examples, China has 4% of world copper reserves, but controls 49% of the global refining. “More than accumulating raw materials, China is building an intentional bottleneck in the supply chain,” My partner has detailed in Xataka. The same goes for the Tungsten, where it controls 83% of the world supply and tightened the export controls in February 2025, What fired prices 55%. In simple words: Beijing seeks to be essential. It controls the most valuable link – the defendant – and with it conditions global access to strategic metals of the 21st century. However, its power is not absolute: it depends on importing concentrates from countries such as Chile, Peru or Mexico. If any of those partners change position – Mexico, for example, 50% tariffs have already imposed Chinese products in 2025-, Beijing risks a cut of vital supplies. In addition, this control strategy has a price: Chinese copper foundations work with negative margins and some have had to close. A movement to counterreloj. Before the blockade, Germanio’s great consumers try to move quickly. On the one hand, in the United States, defense giant Larkheed Martin signed in August a direct agreement with the South Korea Zinc to ensure supply, something unpublished so far. Lightpath Technologies, with government support, works in optical alternatives, although its director Sam Rubin warns in ft: “No one is going to redesign an existing system until it is inevitable.” On the other hand, the options are scarce. Umicore in Belgium and Teck Resources in Canada produce some Germanio, but insufficient. Germany He already warns thatif the crisis lasts, its automotive industry could stop part of the production in a matter of weeks. The European Chamber of Commerce has even asked Beijin to release supplies for chips factories. The historical supplier, Russia, has also been out of the board. For years it was one of Germanio’s main sources for the West, thanks to its production associated with zinc and coal mining. However, international sanctions for the Ukraine War cut that flow almost completely. Moscow continues to produce, but its exports are now directed to China and countries that do not participate in the sanctions, According to FT. For the United States and Europe, that means having lost another supply route in the worst possible time, which has further reinforced Beijing’s domain. Looking to the future. In Germany, a group of researchers from the Technical University of Freiberg Work in a method surprising: extract Germanio from plants after fermentation processes for biogas. At the moment, they only achieve some milligrams per liter, but they aspire to reach a gram, which would open the door to a sustainable and local production. From anonymity to key element. Germanio has become a symbol of a new era: that of minerals as strategic weapons. As Financial Times has pointed outdemand does not stop growing while the offer narrows. And the lesson is clear: in an electrified and militarized world, who controls critical minerals will control power. Image | Freepik and Unspash Xataka | Nickel’s paradox: West needs it more than ever for electrification, but China and Indonesia have market dominance

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