There are more and more older people dying for falls in the US. And the culprit is an old acquaintance in the West

We recently discovered that from the age of 35 our performance did not collapse as it had been thought, but rather On the contrary. However, it is a law of life that new problems derived from health and our physical form arrive with old age. In fact, in the United States they have realized one thing: more and more elderly die from falls, and have found the culprit. A growing problem. In the United States, falls have become one of the main causes of death among older people. In 2023 they died More than 41,000 adults over 65 years of injuries associated with fallsand the mortality rate has tripled in three decades. The most vulnerable group, those over 85, went from 92 deaths per 100,000 in 1990 A 339 in 2023. This increase is alarming because it coincides with decades of programs, medical guides and investments to prevent falls that, despite the efforts, have failed to reverse the trend. Drugs as a trigger. Epidemiologist Thomas Farley holds that differentiates it with countries like Japan or Europe lies in the high medication of the greatest Americans. Points to the called Frids (“Fall Risk Drugs”), a group that includes benzodiazepines, opioids, antidepressants, gabapentin, certain classic heart and antihistamine medications such as diphenhydramine. These drugs induce sleepiness, dizziness or weakness, and are linked to 50–75% more falls in the elderly. His proliferation, in his opinion, explains why deaths multiplied without other factors, such as loss of mobility, poor vision or risk risks, have worsened in the same proportion. Other factors. Other specialists like Thomas Gill and Neil Alexander Matizan In the New York Times That vision. They point out that before death certificates used to attribute the death of elders to heart failure or other ailments, minimizing the role of falls. Today Document betterwhich increases statistics. In addition, medicine prolongs the lives of people with chronic diseases and multiple disabilities, making the current cohort of over 85 years Be more fragile than that of thirty years ago. That accumulated fragility could partly explain why they survive less after a fall. Also, although the use of opioid and benzodiazepines has decreased or stabilized, they have The prescriptions are grown of antidepressants and gabapentin, which maintains the pharmacological exposure. The urgency of the “discomfort.” Before the consensus that drugs play a key role, the emerging strategy It is the “discomfort”: Review and remove unnecessary medication or adjust doses to reduce risks. Networks like the US depressal recordch network They insist that it is easy to prescribe, but difficult to remove treatments once established, by clinical inertia and patient resistance. The list Beers Criteria I already recommend alternative therapiesas cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia, physiotherapy, exercise and psychological approaches for pain, instead of powerful anxiolytic or analgesics. Samurai discipline to the rescue. In parallel to the numbers of the United States, Un work from the University of Tohoku revealed that The re-hoa traditional Japanese practice associated with the samurai that consists of slow and controlled movements of sitting, rising and walking, can significantly improve the strength of the knees and reduce the risk of falls in seniors. In just three months, adults who made this routine for five minutes a day, four times a week, increased on average 25.9% Its knee extension force, compared to 2.5% of the control group. The method, which does not require equipment and minimizes risks of injury, is raised as an accessible alternative to combat the loss of muscle mass and the fragility of age, combining physical benefits with the cultural value of an ancestral tradition adapted to the challenges of modern health. Preventable tragedy. Be that as it may, each fall that causes fractures, brain injuries or dependence is a devastating event that alters lives and generates huge costs. The paradox is that many of these deaths They could be prevented with a more rigorous control of the prescription and with programs that prioritize non -pharmacological interventions. The key, in the case of the United States, points to patients and caregivers demanding their doctors Check the treatments and raise alternatives, because often that conversation does not happen. The increase in deaths from falls in the elderly, far from being an inevitable consequence of aging, reflects failures in the care model and opens an urgency: to balance the extension of life with the quality and safety of those years won. Image | MR.FINK’S Finest In Xataka | We had always thought that after 35 our performance collapsed. Is the opposite In Xataka | China has a huge youth unemployment problem. So much, that some people pretend that they work

May your cat ignore that appetizing food has a scientific explanation. Is called neophobia and it’s life insurance

You open one of the littleirs that you have bought your cat and flips with the good f see, it almost makes you want to try it, but when you offer it, all bad. It smells it, looks at you with contempt and leaves. Yes, it has happened to me and I have thought that my cat enjoyed watching me money on food that was not going to eat. Your cat does not hate you, it is its nature. Food neopobia in cats A search on the subject returns hundreds of results of Tutors asking for advice to get their cat to eat something new and tips to get it. The most common are usually cats that reject wet food and They just want to eat their feedwhich is not recommended because it can lead to the dreaded kidney disease. What happens to cats? Neophobia is the fear of something new, in this case new foods. Although food neophabia is not exclusive to cats (It also happens in humans), it is a fairly common behavior in cats and one of the reasons that have made them win the Fame of Sibaritas. It is not a feline whim, it is pure instinct, An adaptation strategy to protect yourself from possible poisoning. It is not a feline whim, it is pure instinct, an adaptation strategy to protect itself from possible intoxication. Beyond the inheritance of its wild ancestors, neophy and domestic cats may appear for other causes and one of them is stress. Cats are very sensitive to changes. In This study They analyzed stress in cats and the consequences it can have on their behavior and health. A stressed cat tends to eat less, but it is also more prone to develop neophobia. If a new meal is offered in a stress situation, it is more likely to reject it. Cat’s food preferences In This complete article of Vet Times magazinedelve into the mechanisms that form the food preferences of cats. In his first months of life he is strongly influenced by his mother’s. In fact, this influence begins even before birth, by transfer of flavors through amniotic fluid and milk. It has been proven That the kittens whose mother ate unusual foods in the cat such as milk or banana, showed inclination for these foods. “Eat it” Genetics only plays a small role, but the food to which the cat is exposed in their first months of life will be decisive when forming their adult preferences. In this sense, a kitten that only eats a type of food is more likely to develop neophobia towards unknown foods, while A more varied diet will become familiar with more flavors and textures. Experience is another decisive factor and is the one that is defining how the cat selects food during your life. For example if they eat something and feel bad, they will create a negative association and will not eat it again. The food to which the cat is exposed in their first months of life are decisive when forming their adult preferences. Of course it also influences palatability, that is to say, how nice the smell, taste and texture find of a specific food. As strict carnivores, they are attracted to protein -rich foods and tend to reject bitter or sweet flavors. In the case of feed addicted cats several factors come together and palatability is one of them. Feed manufacturers have “hacked” the feline palate with flavor enhancers (palatal) to make them more attractive and want to eat it all the time. If we add that we usually have the feed at the disposal of the animal, the habit is reinforced to the point that some cats do not want to eat anything else. In addition, the crunchy texture of the feed further reinforces that preference, making wet food something strange to them. My cat rejects food. What I do? The first, be patient. Getting a cat with a very strong neopobia start eating new foods is a background race. The first step is Get familiar with the new food. In This study He gathered fourteen adult cats that showed neophobia towards a lamb flavor food. What they did was vaporize the smell of food while cats ate their usual food. The result was that neophobia was reduced considerably. I like this. You can start by putting A bowl with wet food by feedso that I associate that it is a safe food. It is important to offer variety, because it can be the case that we are determined to eat a single option and that it turns out that you simply do not like. If your cat does not eat any wet food, there are Nutritionists who advise starting with little cans that are unhealthy. The reason is that they usually have a very attractive and flavoring smell more similar to those of the feed. In this way, it is first familiar with wet food and little by little you can introduce healthier cans. It is also recommended slightly heat the fooddo not give it directly from the fridge because it will almost certainly reject it. To start eating something new, the obvious is important: to be hungry. I think freely is not recommended. To start eating something new, the obvious is important: to be hungry. In this sense, I think freely 24 hours is not the most recommended. You can serve food three or four times a day or use An automatic feeder. Yes indeed, A cat should never be more than a whole day without eating since it can develop Hepatic lipidosis and even die. Each cat is a world and There are many more tricks That you can use, such as soaking or crushing the feed and putting a little on wet food. Also You can use others TOPPINGS like a churu -type liquid snack and sprinkle supplements such as Fortiflora (is a probiotic) or Green lip mussel powder. In Xataka | Genetics offers … Read more

The amount of caffeine of the drinks we consume daily, exhibited in this graphic

The caffeine It is one of the most consumed substances in the world. HE esteem that about 80% of the world’s population consumes caffeine daily and, although Coffee is an important sourceit is also present in tea, coffee, matte grass, cocoa pods or in Kola’s nut -Coca-Cola noticel-. However, it can also be produced synthetically to add it to soft drinks, energy drinks or supplements. And in this graph prepared by Visual Capitalistwe can see how much caffeine the drinks we constantly consume. The graph. Prepared with data from EFSA (The European Food Security Authority, in Spanish) After surveying To more than 66,500 people from 22 European countries, the graph is quite self -explanatory. In some publications of this type the brand is usually obvious, but the really useful thing about this graph is that, directly, the amount of caffeine in commercial drinks is indicated as Monster, Red Bull either Prime (A brand created by The controversial Logan Paul). It is also useful that both the milligrams of caffeine of drinks and the amount of liquid we consume are offered, since we can calculate more effectively “how many Red Bull I can take to have a safe dose.” A Monster It is what has the most caffeine, but also because the sample is half a liter. Prime, with less quantity (330 ml), is close to the caffeine of a monster with its 140 mg. And it is curious that the drink that gives us wings has on a boat the same amount as a double espresso: 80 mg. Not only caffeine. What happens with energy drinks is that, like EFSA itself detailsthe stimulant they contain is not limited to caffeine. Apart from that compound, they have other ingredients such as bullfighting or D-Gucorone-y-lactona. Bullfighting is an amino acid that participates in the control of cell calcium and cardiac function, associated with the improvement of sports resistance by allowing high efforts for longer, reducing fatigue. The D-Glucurono-Y-Lactona is a metabolite of the glucuronic that helps in the synthesis of vitamin C, and both are safe for their rapid metabolization, although they can have secondary effects such as some digestive discomfort in high consumption. And if caffeine, bullfighting and D-Glucurono-γ-lactone were little, something more harmful must be added to the cocktail: huge amounts of sugar in these energy drinks. Consumption by age. EFSA has created a table that indicates how many mg of caffeine we consume daily depending on our age: age range Daily consumption From 75 years 22-417 mg Between 65 and 75 years 23-362 mg between 18 and 65 years 37-319 mg between 10 and 18 years 0.4-1.4 mg/kg between 3 and 10 years 0.2-2.0 mg/kg between 12 and 36 months 0-2.1 mg/kg Among adults, the coffee It is the most important source of caffeine, representing between 40% and 94% of total daily intake. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the thing changes, and that main source is tea, representing between 59% and 57% of the intake, respectively. Among teenagers, the main source of caffeine is chocolate (both in bar and cocoa drinks), followed by coffee, tail drinks and tea. And from 10 years down, coffee disappears and chocolate continues to reign, followed by tea and tail drinks. Safe consumption, but with asterisks. One of the issues that continues to worry who seeks to take care is how much caffeine is a lot of caffeine. The 400 mg a day have been taken as the universal measure to say that it is the “safe” amount, but it is something that depends on several factors. For example, unique doses of caffeine of up to 200 mg do not present security problems for the healthy adult population. But if you are a woman and you are pregnant, that safe figure goes down to 200 mg per day, distributed throughout the day. In addition, if unique doses of 100 mg are consumed before going to sleep, the sleep quality pattern can be altered, but it is something that does not happen in all adults. But of course, everything depends on a key term: healthy population, since there are studies that relate caffeine to negative effects on chronic sleep restriction phases and, although it is used as a stimulant in sports, Its effects will be more or less beneficial depending on the sport we practice or the decisions we should make. In Xataka | In 1985 Coca-Cola changed her formula when Pepsi was about to defeat her. It went wrong

covers with and without support, cleaning kit and more

You can already book the new iPhone, so if you have already done it or if you are going to do it later, you may be interested in buying a cover, a cleaning kit to have it unpolluted or a load adapter. That is why in this article we will review Some accessories that can be very useful for the iPhonewhether it’s iPhone Air, iPhone 17 either iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Spigen cover by 19.99 euroswith a transparent design of a brand that usually gives very good results in its quality for iPhone covers. ESR cover with support by 19.99 eurosanother transparent case with the addition of a mobile support. Cleaning kit by 10.69 eurosa cleaning kit to have the iPhone completely unpolluted. Anker Nano II adapter by 26.99 eurosa load adapter with 65W power that is ideal for the new iPhone 17. Apple Magsafe portfolio by 69.99 eurosa very practical accessory to take the cards next to the mobile. Spigen cover There is nothing like buying a new iPhone and protecting it to any blow we can cause. To do this, a good way to do it is with Spigen’s case, a brand well known for their quality. It can be found for all new iPhone: Spigen Ultra Hybrid cover for iPhone Air by 19.99 euros. Spigen Ultra Hybrid cover for iPhone 17 by 19.99 euros. Spigen Ultra Hybrid cover for iPhone 17 Pro by 19.99 euros. Spigen Ultra Hybrid cover for iPhone Pro Max by 19.99 euros. On the other hand, if you don’t want a transparent case and want a color case, Spigen also has the Nano Pop Magfit: Spigen Nano Pop Magfit cover for iPhone Air by 24.99 euros. Spigen Nano Pop Magfit cover for iPhone 17 by 24.99 euros. Spigen Nano Pop Magfit cover for iPhone 17 Pro by 24.99 euros. Spigen Nano Pop Magfit cover for iPhone 17 pro max by 24.99 euros. Spigen cover for iPhone 17 The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links ESR cover with support On the other hand, there are some brands that have gone a step further by launching covers to not only offer protection against any blow, but also so that we can use them in another way. The ESR cover are support It offers military degree protection, but you can also extract a ring placed around the rear camera module so that it can be used as support. Of course, it is only available on three iPhone: ESR cover with support for iPhone 17 by 19.99 euros. ESR cover with support for iPhone 17 Pro by 19.99 euros. ESR cover with support for iPhone 17 pro max by 21.99 euros. ESR cover with support for iPhone 17 The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links Cleaning kit Over time, mobiles get dirty and dust and particles accumulate in the connectors, so it is always good to have a good one Cleaning kit like Alyvisun’s, whose price is 10.69 euros In Amazon – it is not sold by the brand, but Amazon sells it and sends it, so it has the store guarantee. This cleaning kit It also serves for iPad and even Airpodssince it is a kit 11 in 1 that comes with a complete game of tools such as a retractable brush, a long brush, a viscoelastic foam brush or a cloth. The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links Anker Nano II adapter One of the great novelties of the iPhone 17 battery is that it supports a fast charge of 40W, which translates that it can be completely loaded in less time. To do this, it is necessary to have a good adapter and, if you do not have it yet, the charger Anker Nano II has a price of 26.99 euros. In addition to having a 65W power, enough for the iPhone 17 and other devices, it is compatible with MacBook and its size is very compact. The price could vary. We obtain commission for these links Apple Magsafe portfolio Finally, as Mediamarkt mentions in your store, the Apple Magsafe portfolio It will be available on September 19. It is a expensive accessory, but also very practical that is already available to book in Mediamarkt for a price of 69.99 euros. It is placed on the iPhone through Massaf, it is compatible with searching and allows you to save three cards. If you prefer something cheaper, the case Spigen Magsafe Smart Fold Magfit It has a prison of 32.99 euros and allows to be used as support. In addition, it includes a lid to be able to save the cards better. Magsafe portfolio for iPhone (12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17) 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 | Pedro Aznar In Applesfera (header), Spigen, ESR, Alyvisun, Ugreen, Apple In Xataka | Best iPhone. Which to buy and recommended models based on budget, tastes and quality price In Xataka | The best mobiles, we have tried them and here are their analysis

The improbable world capital of the VPN

In the offices of the Cyber ​​Citythe new Technological Campus of Vilna (Lithuania) that houses 3,000 employees, Vytaautas Kaziukonis (in the upper image) moves his hands while explaining something that seems to challenge all business logic. The Surfshark CEO, one of the most popular VPNs in the world, has just described how your company works completely independent of Nordvpn, although Both belong to the same group since 2022. “Everything is separated: servers, applications, code, infrastructure. It would be very easy to merge everything, but then we would kill creativity, we would kill the brand identity,” he says while on the glass wall behind him the stickers of Signal and Tor are seen in the developer’s laptops. Subtle signals of the company’s culture. The history of how Lithuania, a country of just 2.8 million inhabitants, became the world epicenter of digital privacy is as unlikely as the business strategy that Nord Security has chosen: to keep alive and compete with each other to the two greatest brands of VPN of the planet. From vile with privacy “When you are a small country, you can’t do business just for the local market. It is too small, so you automatically think about the world,” explains Kaziukonis during our conversation at the Surfshark offices. This forcedly global mentality is just a piece of the Lithuanian puzzle. Vytaautas kaziukonis, CEO of surfshark. Image: Xataka. The transformation began when foreign companies established technological centers after the independence of 1990. International banks needed developers and created demand, universities responded with specialized programs. But when Lithuania became “too expensive” for some, the talent remained. “Those young people learned how to do international marketing, how to develop global products. Some left those companies and created their own startups,” the CEO continues. The result: four technological unicorns in a country with the population of Galicia or the province of Valencia (The most famous is Vinted). To internationalize the comparison, Austria, “an old and rich country in the heart of Europe” with triple population, He recently got his first unicorn (Bitpanda), says Kaziukonis with a smile that suggests national pride content. The fusion that was not fusion On February 2, 2022, the world of cybersecurity witnessed something unpublished. Nord Security, owner of Nordvpn, announced Fusion with Surfshark To create a giant valued at 1.6 billion dollars (which would duplicate to 3,000 million just a year later). But here comes the turn: They didn’t touch anything. “People assume that when there is a fusion, everything integrates. We did exactly the opposite,” explains Marijus Briedis, Cto de Nord Security, in a talk in their facilities. Surfshark offices are in a different building on the same campus. The equipment is not mixed. Infrastructure remains separate. Even security audits are made separately. “We could save short -term money by merging everything,” admits Donatas Budvytis, surfshark cto. “But We would kill innovation. We have people here who have been working in Surfshark for eight years. For them, Surfshark is part of their identity. If we simply crush everything … “. Image: Xataka. Nord Security headquarters entrance. Image: Xataka. The strategy reminds how the Volkswagen Group has kept Volkswagen, Seat and Skoda with separate identities even though they share platforms, engines and even factories. Nord Security maintains the same level of separation. Both proposals reduce the monthly price by more than 50% if one or two years are paid. There you can see well how both brands aggressively encourage long -term commitments. The real business is not to be cheap, but in seem cheap while you ensure early payments of years. “We never try to position Surfshark as the cheap option,” Kaziukonis replies when I mention the price difference. “Our goal was always to be an affordable solution for as many people as possible.” The invisible technological career In the laboratories of both companies, internal competition produces constant innovations: Surfshark developed Nexusa network that connects all its servers in a global mesh, allowing functions such as Dynamic IP Automatic every 5-10 minutes. Nordvpn responded with Nordlynxits implementation of the Wireguard protocol that promises to be “hundreds of mb/s faster.” “If you look at the independent audits, sometimes the performance is better in one and times in the other,” says Dominikas Virbickas, Nordvpn engineer. “That shows that they are really different infrastructure.” Paranoia for privacy permeates everything. Both companies have traveled to Solo-RAM servers, where all the information is deleted with each restart. The policies of No-Logs They are audited annually by Deloitte. “In 2024, we received a judicial data application,” reveals a Nordvpn transparency report. “We couldn’t provide anything because we had nothing”. Beyond the VPN tunnel Nord Security’s real bet goes beyond VPN. During the presentations, it is clear that the vocation of the company is to build a complete digital security ecosystem. NordPass For passwords, NordLocker For encrypted storage, but also more ambitious products. THREAT PROTECTION PRO It is your response to malwarecapable of blocking threats at the URL level, not just domain. “Traditional antivirus come from the world of files. We come from the world of connections,” explains Rokas Slavinskas while presenting NordStellara tool that monitors the Dark Web in search of business data leaks. But perhaps the most unique movement is that of Incognia service that automatically contacts more than 400 Brokers of data to request the elimination of personal information. “Last year we completed 90 million elimination applications,” says Sarunas Sereika. “This year we point to 300 million.” And then it is Sailyyour entrance to the market esim For travelers. It is the only brand in the group that does not carry “Nord” in the name. In fact it has its own visual identity. “We launched four months earlier than planned, with the supplier contract signed three weeks before and confirmed data plans three days before launch,” Briedis confesses. “Now is our fastest growing startup.” The true Moat Lithuanian During lunch at a traditional Lithuanian restaurant, the inevitable question arises: can this model of independent brands last? The VPN industry is … Read more

grow without destroying nature

The growth of renewables is generating an obvious paradox: land use. In the fight to produce clean energy, natural spaces are being taken advantage of that they want to keep intact, as is the case of Jaén. However, a recent study suggests an alternative as simple as ingenious: solar trees. A megavatio without deforestation. Research, Published in Scientific Reports and led by DAN-BI UM of the Maritime Institute of Korea, modeled through geospatial simulations in 3D how these structures would behave in a coastal forest of the County of Geoseong, in South Korea. The chosen scenario was not hypothetical. In this area there has been a conventional solar plant since 2014 that covers 22,856 m² and houses 4,347 230 W flat panels, with a capacity of 1 MW. However, the environmental cost paid a high price: the elimination of 98% of forest coverage. Instead, simulation with solar trees threw a radically different panorama. To reach the same power megavatio, 87 trees with 330 W panels are enough, or just 63 trees with 450 W panels, preserving up to 99% of the forest. Clean energy without losing forests. As we have pointed out in Xatakathe expansion of solar energy usually causes conflicts between renewable energy objectives and the preservation of ecosystems. In fact, As detailed by the study, South Korea is an illustrative example: deforestation linked to solar plants went from 529 hectares in 2016 to 2,443 in 2018. In this way, solar trees offer a dual response: generating electricity while forests continue to function as carbon sinks, biodiverse habitats and natural barriers against erosion. According to UM, this proposal is aligned with international commitments such as Glasgow’s declaration on forests and the Global Renewable Pact of the COP28, which proposes to triple the renewable capacity to 2030 without destroying ecosystems. How are trees? Far from being a metaphor, these structures imitate the shape of a real tree. The first prototype was installed in 2017 in front of the National Assembly in Seoul, designed by Hanwha Q Cells. As for structure, it measures 4.8 meters high and 4.1 wide and its steel branches hold 35 solar panels. In total, each tree reaches a capacity of 11.5 kW (with modules of 330 W) or 15.8 kW (with 450 W panels), enough to supply several homes. In the simulation, the trees arranged at the edges of the land and along paths, separated every 20 meters. The design not only raises solar collection, it also allows light to reach the undergrowth and retain the original vegetation. In addition, the study adds an interesting nuance: solar trees could be integrated into spaces for social use. In urban parks or forest paths, they would also serve to feed night lighting with LED, offer shadow to walkers or even become fauna and flora observation points. Obstacles along the way. At the moment, technology is still incipient. According to a 2022 studythe so-called Forest-Thotovoltaic has higher construction costs than flat panels, since it requires reinforced support structures. However, in Korea – one of the countries with the most expensive ground in the world – to reduce the territorial footprint may be more advantageous in the long term. The problem is that there are still no international standards to certify the resistance of these structures to the wind or snow, or large manufacturers producing solar trees at an industrial scale. Today they are, above all, prototypes or pilot facilities. Beyond Korea. Although the study focused on South Korea, UM argues that the methodology is applicable in other countries that seek to expand renewables without sacrificing forests. In addition, the concept is related to other emerging trends such as agrevoltaic: use solar energy and at the same time maintain productive activities under panels. In Korea, for example, variants have already been tested in mountainous areas where mountain garlic is grown under solar trees installed per 100 meters. And in Europe, agrevoltaic begins to gain ground with vineyards and tomato garden that take advantage of the shadow of the panels to improve the quality and resilience of the crops. Symbolic solution or real revolution? The study offers the first rigorous quantitative comparison between a flat solar park and an installation of solar trees in the same land. Its results are clear: the same electricity can occur with a much lower environmental impact. As the investigation has concludedsolar trees represent “a promising dual solution” at a time when humanity seems forced to choose between clean energy and forests. Perhaps, with innovations like this, we no longer have to give up either. Image | Freepik Xataka | Pervskitas seasoned: how some salt has managed to overcome the efficiency of solar panels

The iPhone 17 and Pixel 10

With just a month apart, Google and Apple have launched their new bets for next year. At the end of August the Pixel 10 like him Pixel 10 Pro and on September 19 they will disembark the iPhone 17he 17 pro and the iPhone Air. Each generation, it is the pro models that monopolize all eyes due to their higher characteristics, but this generation is something curious: Apple and Google have agreed to launch some base models that They can take away a lot of prominence from the Pro. Of all presented, The iPhone Air is the one that competes in its own leagueone in which another classic rival will be found: the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. But, as I say, each generation PRO Mobile has enough key features such as the camera, the screen or the storage that do not reach the ‘No Pro’. Is it an artificial differentiation in some cases? Totally (that the base iPhone did not have a 120 Hz screen was traca), but it was there. But, for the first time in many years, the basic models attract me more attention than the pro. And I have my arguments. When the base makes difficult things to the ‘pro’ I will start with the first to reach the market: the Pixel 10. The designs of the base pixel and pro usually share the same line, but with differences in the frames (thicker in the models non -pro), lower resolution screens and configurations of lower memory or an equal amount, but with slower technology. There was also an important difference: the absence of Telefoto. With Pixel 10, Google has given a flying. If in the previous generations we saw that the Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro They shared the main camera and wide angle camera, but the telephoto was totally absent, Google has opted with the Pixel 10 for offering the same configuration: Main Chamber. Great angle. 5x Telefoto, the same as his older brother. Three native cameras in a pixel no pro. Finally | Photo: Xataka The little girl comes when we see that None of the three sensors is the same as pixel 10 pro sensors (In the previous generations, focal and sensors were shared, although the telephoto was missing), but in the case of Google, that step back in sensors and megapixels may not affect so much because it uses a very aggressive process, one that has been using since … well, since the pixel is the pixel. The 10 pro remains superior in many aspects, but both have IP68 certificationboth reach up to 120 Hz, the screens are bright, they have memories that start from the 128 GB in both cases, They share pixelsnap technology and the same versatility of cameras. Let’s go to the neighbor, Apple. Cupertino’s are experts when differentiating Product classes so that, if in the basics we want to increase storage, let’s see that for a little more we can move on to a pro model that is clearly superior to the basic we wanted. The iPhone Pro screens have 120 Hz, the processors are already different and have the most powerful version and are the only ones with three cameras, one of them a native telephoto. The cameras has not changed, but the iPhone 14 They introduced main sensors of 48 megapixels that allowed a 2x hybrid telephoto that has remained in the following generations and gives more versatility to the photographic section. The big difference – in force, for the price – between the base iPhone and the PRO was now the screen: they were still anchored in a 60 Hz soda. Photo: Xataka If Pixel 10 has closed the gap with the PRO by including Telefoto, the iPhone 17 has done the same by including, finally, the Apple Pro Motion Technology With the 120 Hz soda. It is not the only thing: they are 256 GB of storage, they have the same Center Center Stage and Shield cereic 2. Price issue, weight issue In the end, it is a very personal opinion, but it is the first year in which, if I had to change mobile, Maybe I would think before versions not pro of a pixel and an iPhone. I consider that the two companies have updated their base models with sufficient novelties to convince more users not to spend more money on the most advanced model. And, of course, there is also the price. The base models are more attractive than in past generations, but there is also significant savings both in the Pixel (899 euros compared to 1,099 euros) and, above all, in the case of iPhone. The price of iPhone 17 is identical to that of iPhone 16: 959 euros, but the iPhone 17 pro has risen 100 euros compared to 16 pro to the 1,319 euros. There are 200 and 360 euros that, if I had to change my mobile, they would weigh a lot in the decision. Above all, taking into account that the main aspect that threw me back when choosing a base model, such as telephoto and the refreshment panel, respectively, has been solved. In Xataka | Mobile change every week: I can not go crazy in the attempt

The great pet massacre

“It is not well known because it is not a pretty story. It does not fit the idea we have of being a nation loving animals.” Who is speaking is Hilda Keana British historian who dedicated a few years ago A book To which, as she recognizes, perhaps it is the most truculent, sad, delirious and of course traumatic episode that Great Britain lived at the dawn of World War II, long before the Blitz. Which? “The great massacre of dogs and cats.” Thus, with capital letters, as Kean herself titled her book. What does the newspaper say? August 1939 It was not a good month to read British newspapers (neither the French, Poles, American nor in general those of the majority of the nations of the West). Not at least if what you were looking for were serene and reassuring news. There were only a few days for the outbreak of World War II and the newspapers arrived loaded with fu -managed predictions. They bought it very much to their English who looked at the newspapers last week of August, days before Nazis soldiers advanced on Poland and that precipitated the entrance of France and Great Britain in the conflict, on September 3. There, in their pages, the readers met A brochure that froze the blood to more than one reader. For its content. And its implications. “The most compassionate”. The document was simple. And above all direct. It was distributed August 28with the approval of the Ministry of Internal Security and after the National Air Raid Precats Animals Committee (Narpac) Write a notice with “advice for animal owners.” Its content It was basically the following: “If possible, send or carry their domestic animals to the field before an emergency occurs. If they cannot leave them in the care of neighbors, the most compassionate is to sacrifice them.” The message was disseminated through almost all the newspapers of Great Britain and even radiated in the BBC chain. Not just that. The brochure included the announcement of an instrument for the “humanitarian destruction” of pets, a captive bolt gun similar to those used to sacrifice cattle on farms. As Clare Campbell points outAuthor of ‘Animals Under Fire 1939-1945’, another book dedicated to that episode of World War II, the announcement fell like a jug of cold water in a society in which war drums were heard strongly. It was, in His own words“a national tragedy in certain.” A figure: 400,000. The announcement had effect. Especially if one takes into account that that same week, on September 3, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. The day after the announcement you could see people from London leading to sacrifice their pets and Kean estimates That after the beginning of the conflict, only during the first week, the life of 400,000 animals. And so emphasize“only in London.” The calculations on the number of dogs, cats and other executed animals vary, but something have in common: they are chilling. “Basically, the people were told to kill their pets and did it. They killed 750,000 in a week. It was a true tragedy, a complete disaster,” It laments Campbell in the BBC. Other sources They point out that this data (just over 750,000 animals) was the total company animals executed. According to Narpac calculationsthroughout England there were between six and seven million dogs and cats, 56 million poultry and more than 37 million farm animals, which raised a question: in case of war on British soil, bombardment and rationing, how devils feed all animals? Several hours tails. The figures are stupid. The testimonies, too. Although Germany does not London bombarded Until a year later, at the beginning of September 1940, in many British homes a psychosis unleashed that led them to pile in front of the clinics and organisms that were dedicated to sacrificing animals. There is talk of tails of several hours and owners of dogs, cats and birds that were waiting patiently in rows that turned around to the apple and extended throughout hundreds of meters. Everything to say goodbye to ‘Toby’ or ‘Félix’. “Our technicians, called to perform that unfortunate task, will never forget the tragedy of those days,” I recognized To the BBC chain Maria Dickinfounder of the popular dispensary for sick animals, or PDSA) As the crematoriums did not work At night (not to give clues to German bombers in case Luftwaffe He decided to launch over the sky of London) the work was piled up. There is who holds that the National League of Canine Defense exhausted all its chloroform reserves and that It was chosen for burying animals on the grounds that the PDSA had in Ilford, where the popular is Pet cemetery Founded in London in the 20s. Why did they do it? The big question. British authorities They did not order expressly the sacrifice of pets and even Slide that Narpac instructed cattle, without going into details about how to act with domestic animals. Even, remember Obscure atlaswith the passing of the weeks (too late), a warning ended up clarifying that those who stayed in their homes “should not sacrifice their animals.” So … why so many people did tail so that they ended the lives of their dogs and cats? The most likely answer is: fear. Wars not only carry the risk of air attacks, but also narrows, hardships and especially food rationing. And that is something that the population that had just face the great war I was very present. Campbell remember Even how one of his relatives who lived the dawn the second conflagration made a radical decision in 1939. “Shortly after Poland’s invasion, it was announced by radio that could be a food shortage. My uncle announced that Paddy, the family’s pet, would have to be sacrificed the next day,” recalls the British historian. Pets and War, a luxury? Among those who sacrificed their furry companions who were not supporting the idea that German bombings were hungry or supported. … Read more

Latin America has begun its railway rebirth and there is someone very interested: China

The appearance of the railroad and the Expansion of your infrastructure It marked a point and apart. It was the beginning of a new era of mobility for people and, above all, for goods. However, it did not develop at the same speed worldwide. The US prioritized goods against travelers, while Europe, Japan either China They focused on the population movement. In Latin America, history is somewhat more complicated, but they want to catch up with dozens of projects and billions under their arm. It is already considered as the railway reborn in Latin America, and China has a lot to say. Difficulties. Talking about Latin America as a single entity is wrong, but there are elements that many of their countries share, and one is the topography. They are territories that have great natural obstacles such as mountains and jungles that would have to be overcome. They also have a geographical dispersion Great, raising costs when connecting farther and more isolated regions. It is a very different situation from that of the great European or American plains. Priorities. There are not just problems Logistics: The priorities when developing the first networks were not the current ones. Instead of thinking about ways of bringing people from one place to another with ease or creating large merchandise nuclei that nourish with a large railway network, many of the lines were born with a very concrete objective: connect agricultural or mining farms with export ports. The priority was to move the material outside the country, so a comprehensive network was not designed (in many cases) that moved goods and passengers between large cities or countries, leaving unconnected systems that are not very useful for internal transport. Obviously, the privatizationpolitical conflicts and state weakness fragmented all plans, causing a long -term lack of vision, in some cases, which prevented optimal development of networks. Change of course. For example, Argentina, Mexico or Brazil lived the railway boom at the beginning of the 20th century, but once that period spent, many systems came into decline and succumbed to disconnection. However, things are changing. One of the greatest examples is Mayan trainthe great tourist project of Mexico that, using old tours, sought to create a tour of some of the country’s largest archaeological treasures to put them in value and Promote tourism Without heating your head with trips. It is not the only project. Recently, the administration of Claudia Sheinbaum said he plans to launch some 3,000 kilometers of paths for passenger transportconnecting the main cities of the interior of Mexico with Texas and Arizona. In other countries such as Argentina -16 billion dollars in modernization of roads with financing of CAF and Chinese companies-, Chile and Peru -with the corridor of the Peruvian coastal network and Metro and Tram- or Colombia projects, steps are also being taken for that modernization, but if Mexico handles one of the largest projects, that of Brazil is not far behind. Latin America is dreaming big. There are multiple rail initiatives. Most countries seek to improve and modernize their rail systems to build non -pollutant networks, “Héctor Varela, CAF Transport Specialist Colossal. It is estimated that the Latin American giant has 50 planned projects for those who will need 81,600 million dollars and, in addition to Metro projects, highlights the expansion of its passenger network and something that compared to the Panama Canalbut of the trains. The first, the country wants to expand its transport network of 2,007 kilometers up to 4,500 kilometers by 2054. Bioceanic Ferrovia. On the other hand, we have a project that has become One of the most ambitious of South America. The Bioceanic Ferroviaor bioceanic rail corridor, It will be a line which will unite Pacific and Atlantic connecting the port of Santos in Brazil with that of Bayóvar in Peru. It will cross key territories from Brazil, Bolivia and Chile with a total of 3,700 kilometers of roads and with possible ramifications to Paraguay and Argentina. The objective is to transport more than 10 million tons of goods per year (with the focus on agricultural product and strategic goods such as minerals). It is that “Panama Canal by train ”that will help reinforce trade between these countries, but also allow China to move rapid merchandise to and from Brazil. In fact, China plays a role central both in financing and in the conception of megaproject, since it is a form of position themselves strategically in the region. Challenges and pocket. In total, it is estimated that Latin America has 155 rail projects on the table, with an estimated investment of 384,000 million dollars until 2050. As we read in BnamericasIn addition, this need for money is distributed quite equitably among the different countries: Brazil would need 81,600 million dollars. Colombia 74.2 billion dollars. Peru about 63.9 billion dollars. Mexico another 63,200 million dollars. These are the estimates of the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, but also of money, land and climatic conditions will be a challenge. In recent months, in one of the segments they had to paralyze The works due to rainfall that exceeded 1,000 milliliters, but in addition, very mountainous areas that will make construction will have to go through, although some sections are estimated They will start to work in 2028. Likewise, taking into account that it is an unprecedented work, colossal interstate coordination is also required that can be affected if there are changes of government and a last minute revenue. Images | Terra Chillán, The Guille! In Xataka | If something has taught us summer is that Spain does not need more trains. Simply need to work

Build it at home

Getting with a yacht is usually a common whim among billionaires. Entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg have not hesitated to spend part of their fortune to navigate different parts of the world with comforts, style and, above all, luxury. The first commissioned the construction of ‘Koru‘To the Dutch firm Oceanco, the second decided to save this step and He bought ‘launchpad’ a Russian oligarch. An American named Clyde Stirs followed a completely different path to have the yacht he wanted, A catamaran of 27.86 meters of length and manga of 12.41 meters, equipped to receive a dozen guests. Stirs counts in a video posted on YouTube That he was not a millionaire, but that he decided to channel all the resources he had at his disposal, in combination with a great determination, to build the yacht of his dreams. To build personalized vehicles to build their own yacht Stires was born in Missouri, although at the age of 12 he moved to California with his family. Since childhood he spent a lot of time with his father, who taught him to use different Cutting tools. With this knowledge as a base, he began to learn how to fix and build everyday objects such as toys. A long time later, in the 1970s, he found inspiration in the vehicle manufacturer Ed “big Daddy” Roth. After that, it began to build motorcycles whose designs conquered stars such as Elvis Presley and Johnny Graham. His passion for what he did was only increasing. Years later he was transforming a two -story bus into a caravan. He had previously bought his first ship in Taiwan, and decided that “she wanted to return to the water”, so he got rid of almost everything he had to start the project of his life, the construction of a yacht. The vehicles that manufactured Clyde Stires Stirs Account that Analyzed each part of the project before starting. Since I did not have enough economic resources, it could not afford to build the ship in a shipyard. The costs of doing so would simply be unattainable. Nor could he do it anywhere in the United States, since climatic conditions They could accelerate the deterioration of the ship under construction. So he decided to move to an ideal place to start the project. The caravan project He was in California, so he looked for a house in Perris, an old railway city characterized by its dry and sunny climate. After making several sketches, calculations and versions at a reduced scale, he got down to work in 1987. In the video we can see how the ship is gaining size with time. This undoubtedly caught the attention of the people of the place, as someone in the YouTube comment below. The “skeleton” of the yacht “He lived in Canyon Lake and passed in front of this every day on his way to work, he was very close to Highway 74. Suddenly, this huge ship began to appear, getting bigger every day. It was amazing to see it. I had to stop and ask what was happening with that ship. He was always working on construction. He was very kind and told me that he was building a ship to turn the world around. So what you asked was: how will this ship get to the ocean? The construction of the ship forced Stirs to improve all his techniques. This included from the welding for the rolling process to the installation of the wiring, the hydraulic system and the engines. Stirs took years to complete the cover coating, install all the equipment and paint the ship. Once it was finished, it was found before the difficult task of taking it to the sea, and the only alternative was to cut it and transfer it into pieces. The ship, called Kaleidoscope, was rearmed and thrown in 1994. That milestone for the project was only the beginning of a series of surprising episodes that would arrive years later. The American says that his ship was “stolen by a cartel”When he was in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Although after much effort, the authorities managed to recover the ship, the process of returning it to the United States was so complex that it decided to sell it. The years have passed and the yacht that once was from Stirs has sail again. At present it is part of the fleet of a boat rental company. Kaleidoscope is presented as a yacht with “all the comforts for the most luxurious navigation experience.” Its new owners also call it “Limuse of the Sea” and use it for private excursions or events celebrations. Images | Clyde Stirs In Xataka | Europe is so dry that its rivers are revealing all kinds of treasures. Even a Nazi army of World War II

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