Where once there were towns, now there are unmistakable structures

In recent decades, the main nuclear powers have gone from accumulating weapons to investing in infrastructure increasingly more complex and protectedspaces where production and maintenance were and are as important as the number of heads itself. A secret in plain sight. First it was the new york timesand now it has been CNN which published an investigation through satellite images. Both report the same thing: that while the disarmament agreements have been weakening, China has secretly expanded its nuclear weapons infrastructure, and it has done so starting with the most tangible, the territory. The media explained in its investigation that, in provinces like Sichuanentire villages have been evacuated under the pretext of “state secrets” and, years later, satellite images show a completely transformed landscapewith new facilities built on what were previously homes. What for the inhabitants was an abrupt expropriation, for analysts has become the first visible clue of a much broader process. The key piece. At the heart of this transformation appears a monumental installationa huge dome that emerges from the banks of the Tongjiang River in less than five years. It is apparently still being fitted out, suggesting it may not be in operation yet. The space is reinforced, surrounded by security, ventilation and containment systems made of highly sensitive materials. Its size, design and location within a historic nuclear complex point to more than just modernization: they suggest an expansion of capacity. It is not, therefore, about maintaining what exists, but about preparing to produce morebetter and with new technologies, in a system that seems to be being redesigned from its foundations. Science City is home to more than a dozen research institutes that are part of CAEP, China’s leading nuclear weapons developer. A silent network. I remembered this latest research that the dome is not isolated, but connected by renovated roads and logistics nodes to other nuclear facilities in the region, forming a kind of coherent and expanding network. This framework, which was already identified decades ago as key to the Chinese nuclear program, it is being systematically updated, with improvements in transportation, integration and protection. The magnitude of the works It suggests a long-term planned effort, not a one-off reaction, and points to a strategy that prioritizes resilience and operational continuity. Beyond the numbers. Although the total number of Chinese nuclear warheads is still lower to that of the United States or Russia, the real change is not in quantity, but in capacity. Experts point out that the modernization observed implies a in-depth review of processestechnologies and doctrines that support the arsenal, which introduces new unknowns about the pace and direction of its growth. In that context, measuring power solely in the number of weapons possibly begins to fall short. Survive the war. If you want too, this development It fits with a broader strategy based on dispersion, redundancy and the ability to resist attacks that seek to decapitate military command. The construction of protected infrastructure, combined with early warning systems and resilient command, points to a doctrine that not only seeks to deter, but also guarantee responsiveness even in extreme scenarios. It is an evolution that reflects lessons learned from recent conflicts and decades of observing American military power. The global context. Impossible to ignore it. All this happens in parallel to the weakening of the arms control frameworks that for decades limited nuclear expansion, such as (and mainly) the end of the New START treaty between the United States and Russia. In this vacuum, the possibility of integrating China into new agreements seems distant, especially when the evidence points to an expansion in progress. Ultimately, the lack of transparency and the pace of change complicate any attempt at real negotiation. The final risk. Possibly the most worrying consequence is not just what China is buildingbut how his rivals interpret it. Uncertainty about their capabilities may push other countries to expand their own arsenals, not in response to confirmed facts, but simply to estimates and fears. In that scenario, the world would not enter a new arms race based on numbers, but perhaps on something even more disturbing: on perceptions where each movement of the adversary feeds decisions that can escalate uncontrollably. Image | Airbus In Xataka | Satellite images leave no room for doubt: China’s nuclear renaissance is already visible from space In Xataka | The United States is convinced that China is conducting nuclear tests. The problem is that you can’t prove it.

the “dopamine parties” where matcha is drunk, poke is eaten and alcohol is prohibited

A nightclub, during the day, without alcohol, full. It’s the kind of image that until recently would have seemed extraordinary. However, the fact that more and more city life includes healthy and alcohol-free options leads to the creation of leisure plans that mimic nighttime ones, but in abstemious mode. A few days ago, in Madrid, one of these plans brought together 700 people. What happened. On Saturday, March 28, 2026, the Fitz Club in Madrid (a space on Princesa Street originally designed to operate from midnight to six in the morning, with an LED dome and all the usual gadgets in nightclubs) opened at eleven in the morning. Inside, 700 people danced without alcohol in a party that ended at four in the afternoon. The event was covered by international media, but it is not something we invented here. Whose idea was it? The party was organized by Revel, a community founded by Rafael Aguayo that started as a runners’ club and evolved into something more difficult to classify. Your Instagram profile defines it as “the purpose driven movement”: real dopamine experiences with unprocessed food, electronic music, ice baths and promoting social contact. This recent Revel Party, with admission at 15 euros, included a prior running session, DJs, healthy food and a tattoo corner. And without a bar, of course, comparable to coffee party phenomenon or the daytime ravesbut with more sweat. The London precedent. Morning Gloryville was born in London in 2013 as a morning rave for those who wanted to start the day with energy and who would soon expanded to New York, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo, Sydney and Montreal before arriving in Spain. In Seoul, the matcha raves They start at seven in the morning with tickets of about 14 dollars in exchange for a party without alcohol and caffeine, among many other variants. For example, in Paris, the collective Bakery Session has been filling bakeries with DJs and croissants for years. In the United Kingdom, the historic Ministry of Sound announced its first series of raves alcohol-free daytime in 2025. Increasingly. What has changed in the last two years is that these parties are becoming more frequent. Events accompanied by low or no alcohol They grew globally by 73% between January and September 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. Alcohol-free clubbing is definitely on the rise. Spain drinks, Spain takes drugs. Spain’s relationship with alcohol has functioned for decades as part of the basic social fabric. However, there are statistics that are beginning to change: 53% of young people between 18 and 30 years old recognize have reduced consumption. The Ministry of Agriculture registers a sustained decline in sales of spirits. Being teetotal is fashionable. Because the change is not only in volume, but in identity. Generation Z is incorporating sobriety into its public image in a way that previous generations have rarely known. On Tinder, the trend of not drinking on first dates gains weight among the youngest. More Revel. The dominant age group at Revel events ranges from 24 to 32 yearsin line with this generational change. Admission to the Revel Party x Fitz cost 15 euros. For a party that does not bill at the bar, the business model relies entirely on the entrance and the community image, which raises a question with no easy answer: to what extent can this format grow without becoming an aspirational event. In Xataka | The end of the open bar: how weddings are leaving behind their only ‘collective consolation’

The genome of a Siberian Neanderthal reveals how they lived on the edge of the abyss

The Denisova Cave, nestled in the cold Altai Mountains of Siberia, continues to be one of the greatest treasures for world paleonthropology, since it brings together a large number of samples that enrich our history. One of the latest discoveries points to how they were organized and they lived Neanderthal populations in this remote Asian region. Something they have done from the genome of a Neanderthal man from 110,000 years ago. How it was done. The protagonist of this new research published in PNAS is a bone fragment named D17 that was found in these Asian mountains. But in light of previous studies, this team has managed to greatly refine the precision of sequencing, achieving an astonishing 37-fold coverage. This in genomics means that each “letter” of your DNA has been read 37 times, ensuring that the genome we are looking at is extraordinarily precise and not plagued by the degradation errors typical in such old samples. The result. When comparing the D17 genome With other fossils, scientists were in for a surprise, since this individual was directly related to another Neanderthal from the same cave, known as D5, who lived about 120,000 years ago. Despite being separated by 10,000 years of history, the two shared a close genetic link. This tells us something fundamental about Denisova Cave, as it was not a fixed settlement or permanent Neanderthal “city.” Rather, it acted as a recurring base camp or historical refuge to which closely related groups returned from generation to generation, maintaining an unusual regional genetic stability. Endogamy. Perhaps most important in this study is the evidence about how the population was structured. Here D17’s genome shows the genetic scars of living in a very empty world, as Neanderthal populations were tiny and incredibly dispersed. And it is no wonder because we are talking about groups of 50 individuals. This lack of other nearby groups with which to reproduce forced the Altai Neanderthals to crossing paths between close relatives for millennia. The problem with all this is that, being such small populations, the genetic changes were fixed quickly, separating them evolutionarily from other Neanderthal populations in Europe at an accelerated rate. A crossroads. If we started this article by mentioning the Denisova cave, logically we must also talk about the Denisovans, which is the other extinct human species discovered there. Here the new genomic analysis of D17 also confirms gene flow with this mysterious species. In both the D17 and older D5 genomes, scientists have found undeniable genetic traces of interbreeding with the Denisovans. This depicts the Denisova cave not only as a recurring refuge for isolated Neanderthal lineages, but as a true prehistoric crucible, a crossroads where two human species met, interacted and left a genetic legacy that today, through the most cutting-edge technology, we are managing to decipher. Images | freepik In Xataka | We had always thought of Neanderthals as “scavengers”: more and more studies point to the opposite

five offers that MediaMarkt will have throughout the week

MediaMarkt is back with “Saving April“, an offer campaign that we already saw last year and that on this occasion has come loaded with numerous discounts on technology and entertainment until next April 12. Do you want to know which are the best deals? We are going to review them in this article. Apple Watch Series 11 by 379 eurosApple’s smartwatch at its lowest price to date. Philips 65MLED820 by 499 euros (424.15 from the app), a large and very complete television. nintendo switch 2 by 459 eurosthe console with a video game to choose from four different options. Harman Kardon Moon by 119 eurosa Bluetooth speaker with good autonomy and exquisite sound. Motorola Moto Tag by 24.90 eurosa locator in the format of the Apple AirTag, but compatible with Android. Nintendo Switch 2 + Video game to choose from The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Apple Watch Series 11 Apple Watches do not usually drop in price, but there are exceptions. Very occasionally they do it, as is the case with MediaMarkt’s April Savings campaign, which we have discounted on Apple Watch Series 11 by 379 euros in its 46mm configuration, its new historical minimum price. This is a very elegant watch that comes with an excellent screen and includes a good assortment of sensors to monitor physical activity. Apple Watch Series 11 (46mm, M/L) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Philips 65MLED820 Maybe the Philips 65MLED820 It may not be a television that has the brand’s Ambilight technology, but that is solved with its new price. 499 euros and with what it offers: 65-inch QD-Mini LED screen, 4K resolution Alexa integrated and compatibility with Google Assistant and speakers compatible with Dolby Atmos. Of course, when you buy the television from the MediaMarkt app you can get an extra discount that leaves it for 424.15 euros. Philips 65MLED820 (65 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links nintendo switch 2 MediaMarkt has once again launched its best offer of the nintendo switch 2the one that ended just a few days ago (at the end of March). If you buy it for 459 eurosyou can totally take a free video game to choose from four totally different options: Nintendo Switch 2 + Video game to choose from The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Harman Kardon Moon If now that the good weather is arriving you are thinking about going to the pool, the beach or simply enjoying life and the sun outside the home and you also want to always take your favorite music with you, a Bluetooth speaker can be your perfect companion. If you are looking for a model of good quality and a very competitive price, the Harman Kardon Moon has dropped to 119 euros. The Harman Kardon Luna is a compact and lightweight Bluetooth speaker that offers a great power up to 55W. It allows you to connect up to two devices at the same time, its autonomy is approximately 12 hours and it is resistant to both water and dust thanks to its certification IP67. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Motorola Moto Tag Locators have become very interesting accessories to keep track of your keys, suitcase or backpack. and the Motorola moto tag It is one of the most interesting for several reasons: its price right now is 24.90 eurosits design is practically the same as that of the AirTagworks under the network “Find My Device” from Google and is compatible with Android. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Image | MediaMarkt and Compradicción (header), Apple, Philips, Nintendo, Harman Kardon, Motorola In Xataka | Best Bluetooth speakers in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and six recommended models In Xataka | Five brands and one goal: we look for the perfect locator for your keys, wallet or suitcase

There is a company that remains committed to saving the manual gearbox no matter what the cost: BMW

The manual gearbox has been around for years on the tightrope within the motor world. More and more brands are abandoning it, emissions regulations are stifling it and suppliers are not exactly in favor of manufacturing it in smaller quantities. However, BMW’s M division has not yet signed his death certificate. What BMW said. Sylvia Neubauer, Vice President Customers, Brand and Sales at BMW M, confirmed in an interview with the German media Automobilwoche that the division’s engineers continue to actively work to find a solution that allows the clutch pedal to be maintained in its future models. Neubauer did not go into technical details, but according to the publication, the executive “promises a solution.” The technical problem. The obstacle is not so much power as torque. BMW M’s inline six-cylinder engines generate torque figures that current manual gearboxes cannot absorb without mechanical compromise. A clear example: the BMW M2 CS arrived without a manual gearbox option precisely because the transmission was not capable of managing the engine torque. The same S58 that produces 553 HP in the 3.0 CSL has torque limited to 550 Nm with manual, while in other configurations it can deliver an extra 100 Nm. And developing a completely new and more robust manual transmission for use in only a handful of models is, according to the head of BMW MFrank van Meel, “something that does not add up economically.” The possible solution: decelerated engines. What the engineers would be exploring is artificially limit torque output in engines that are paired with a manual transmission. It is not a new concept, it is already happening currently with the M2, whose automatic version has 50 Nm more torque than the lever variant. The question is whether buyers will be willing to accept that compromise in upcoming models. What models are left with a manual. After the Z4 M40i goes out of production this month, BMW M is left with only three cars equipped with a stick shift: the M2, M3 and M4. The current M3 is close to the end of its life cycle, with a replacement expected in 2028. What we do not know is if its new generation will arrive with a manual gearshift. From BMW Blog they are not very clear. The M2 and M4, however, still have plenty of power for a while. Why is it so difficult to save he manual. It is a constant pressure that comes from several fronts. Emission regulations in Europe they tighten more and more (in 2030, manufacturers must reduce fleet emissions by 55% compared to 2021) and automatic vehicles consume less in the approved cycle. Driving assistance systems are designed almost exclusively to work with automatic transmissions. And the transmission providers themselves They prefer to work with large volumesnot with short runs of manuals for niche enthusiasts. What this means. BMW M isn’t closing the door, but it isn’t opening any wide either. The brand is betting on saving time (and not disappointing its most purist customer base) while solving an engineering problem that is very economical. If the solution is to decelerate the engines with manual transmission, that could generate debate among those who expect maximum performance in each configuration. But for those who value the driving experience over the information on paper, it may be enough. In Xataka | China has been boasting about its driverless robotaxis for years. Until more than 100 have stood at once in Wuhan

A half-ton metal ring fell from the sky in Kenya. More than a year later we still don’t know where it came from

For years we have talked about the space debris as a distant problemalmost abstract, that occurs far above our heads. We know that, from time to time, some debris from launches or satellites re-enter the atmosphere, although we almost always perceive it as something remote. Until it isn’t. What happened at the end of 2024 In a Kenyan village it was precisely that: the moment when a technical discussion became a tangible fact. A metal object of large dimensions fell from the sky without warning. On December 30, 2024, in the rural area of ​​Mukuku, the object was left lying on the ground after the impact, with dimensions that soon caught the attention of technicians: around 2.5 meters in diameter and an estimated weight of about 500 kilograms. The intervention was quick. Police cordoned off the area and an inter-agency team, led by the Kenya Space Agency (KSA), recovered the remains for analysis. From that point, a complex question arose: what exactly was that piece and where did it come from? Open investigation, official promises and a mystery that remains unsolved Just 48 hours after collecting the remains, the Kenya Space Agency offered a first explanation. In its statement of January 1, 2025the agency indicated that, according to preliminary evaluations, the piece corresponded to a fragment of a space object, specifically a launch vehicle separation ring. It was a relevant conclusion, but partial. The agency did not link the object to any specific rocket and described the incident as isolated, while announcing the opening of an investigation under international legal frameworks that regulate activities in space. The statement from the Kenya Space Agency (click to see the original publication in X) As the days progressed, the case began to generate interpretations beyond the official statements. Some local media, including Nation Africa, They pointed out that the Government of Kenya would have initiated a compensation claim addressed to India, suggesting that the object could be linked to a specific mission. The reaction of the Kenya Space Agency was immediate. On January 3, 2025, The agency denied that information and he was clear in his message: “The alleged compensation claim presented by the Government of Kenya is false and should be ignored.” In that same update, he also stressed that the investigation was still ongoing. With the official investigation without a specific attribution, the case began to attract the attention of independent analysts. One of the most detailed was that of the astrodynamicist Marco Langbroek, from the Technical University of Delft, who explored the possibility that the fragment corresponded to an adapter SYLDA from an Ariane release 2008. Their analysis suggested that the location and timing of impact were compatible with re-entry of that particular object, but also made clear that this was not a conclusive identification. In fact, in a later update of its analysis, it included doubts attributed to Arianespace engineers about that hypothesis, considering that the dimensions did not fit. On paper, the case was not closed in those first days. The KSA assured on January 1, 2025 that its experts would analyze the piece, identify the owner and keep the public informed about next steps. Weeks later, Nation Africa collected Furthermore, the investigation was at an advanced stage and, once concluded, the case would be transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to hold the owner of the object accountable. However, when following the public trail of that promise, there is no new data. A subsequent resolution on Mukuku does not appear on the agency’s official communications page, so more than a year later there is no official and definitive attribution of the fragment. There is also no new information in local media. If we look at the case with perspective, Mukuku leaves us two clear readings. The first is that space debris is no longer just an orbital phenomenon, but also an issue that, under certain circumstances, can have an impact on the surface. The second has to do with the limits of this type of research. Even when an object of these characteristics reaches land and activates international mechanismsa clear public conclusion is not always reached. We know how the agency described the piece in its preliminary evaluations and we know the main hypotheses that attempted to identify it, but no origin has been officially confirmed. And that void, more than a year later, is still open. Images | KSA In Xataka | Artemis II has a toilet that evacuates the astronauts’ urine into space. The problem is that it has frozen

There is a way to make your AI agent a good employee. Talk to him a lot: Crossover 1×43

If you haven’t tried yet install OpenClaw or you didn’t know very well how to do it, at Xataka and Crossover we are trying to bring you closer to this fascinating AI agent that can be converted into a tireless employee who works 24/7 for you. We talk about it again, and we do it now with a more tutorial approach that will allow you to know what to do once you take the first installation steps. And although from the beginning OpenClaw allows you to chat with him From a web browser, the first thing to do is “connect” it to a messaging app such as WhatsApp, iMessage, Discord, Slack or, as we have, Telegram. Doing it is quite simple thanks to the BotFather system integrated into Telegram, and once you have done so you can talk to your OpenClaw whether you are at home or away. This gives you total freedom to “send things” to your virtual employee, but for it to be really useful, the most advisable thing from the beginning is to simply chat with him. That is what we try to explain in this new installment of Crossover in which Jaume tells us how he has already carried out that first installation and we recommend something that we have already done and continue to do: talk to OpenClaw, chat with him and tell him how we workwhat is our routine, our interests and even our hobbies. Here, of course, everyone is free to tell more or less things, but the more details we give, for example, about our workflow, the more OpenClaw will “understand” that way of working to help us more accurately when we ask it to do something for us. From there it is advisable to take a few more steps, such as configuring some skills to expand its capabilities, start experimenting with its options and configure, for example, an API for a service so that it can be used “on our behalf.” Of course there are some risks when we give an AI full access to our machine, and that is why it is advisable have separate accounts of everything for that OpenClaw instance. We talk about all this in this episode Crossover 1×43we hope you like it. On YouTube | Crossover In Xataka | When Meta bought Manus, a promising Chinese AI start-up, it was missing something: China has raised an eyebrow

Artemis II has a toilet that evacuates the astronauts’ urine into space. The problem is that it has frozen

The Orion capsule toilet It is being one of the most commented topics of Artemis II. It is no wonder, since it greatly facilitates the life of the astronauts who are on their way to the Moon. However, if it continues to generate conversation after the launch, it is no longer because of the novelty, but rather because of the incidents it is causing. The last of them has been so important that it has even forced some special maneuvers to be carried out with Orion. Background. Until now, no spacecraft had anything resembling a bathroom for astronauts. Yes, there are options in long-stay facilities, such as the International Space Station. However, there was no way to evacuate during space travel. The astronauts of the Apollo missions, for example, had to use something similar to a condom for urine and a kind of diaper with a hole for toilet paper in case they wanted to do major water. Luckily, the Artemis II astronauts They have a more advanced system. There is no room for so much urine. The Orion toilet uses a type of hose attached to a funnel that, through suction, draws urine into a tank. Thus, the problems of microgravity are solved. On the other hand, this tank has direct contact with the exterior of the ship, in such a way that the urine, once it is full, is released directly into space. urine slushie. Since the journey of the Artemis II astronauts began There have been some problems with the capsule bathbut almost all of them have been solved. Unfortunately, there is another one that is being more difficult to solve. And the low temperatures outside are freezing the urine, so it cannot leave the tank. Maneuver changes. Faced with this problem, it was decided to maneuver the capsule in such a way that the tank and pipes were exposed to the Sun for as long as possible. Thus, the urine should thaw and be released without problems. It wasn’t enough. Unfortunately, although this measure seemed to be useful at first, sun exposure is not enough to have liquid urine at all times. It spends a lot of time frozen, so for now, astronauts are having to put their urine in bags and store them, exactly the same as with feces. With the latter it was already established that they would be stored and taken back to Earth, but with urine the simplest thing would have been to let it flow through space. But for now it’s not an option, so these bags will have to take up some extra space on the ship. Ultimately it is good news. According to statements by the deputy director of the Orion program for NASA, Debbie Korth, collected by Ars Technicathe performance of the capsule in general is being remarkably good. The good development of all the ship’s systems has pleasantly surprised the engineers. Therefore, the fact that the biggest headache for the ship’s crew is that their urine freezes is still good news. It would be much worse if some vital system failed. In that case, no one would notice the capsule bathroom. That everyone is paying attention to him is also a triumph. Image | NASA | freepik In Xataka | The Artemis II astronauts will carry out experiments in what will be their own study models

Nintendo insists that there is no such thing as the “Nintendo Cinematic Universe.” The facts suggest otherwise.

Fox McCloud in a Mario movie, Yoshi voiced by Donald Glover and the post-credits scenes pointing directly to other Nintendo games. ‘Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie’ sweeps the box office with 372 million dollars in its first global weekend, but Nintendo still does not confirm that we are facing a “cinematic universe.” However, Marvel’s precedent is more than obvious. The figures. With 372 million dollars in its first weekend worldwide (188 million in the United States), we have a start only slightly below its precedent, which reached 387.8 million in five days. But the bombshell is indisputable: the only animated franchises with more than one installment with opening weekends above $100 million are DreamWorks’ ‘Shrek’, Illumination’s own ‘Despicable Me’ and Disney’s ‘Frozen’. Mario is also the only one that has exceeded 350 million with two deliveries. And there is still Japan. Fat cameo. But let’s analyze some very relevant elements of the film. A week before the premiere, Universal revealed that Fox McCloud, protagonist of the ‘Star Fox’ saga, had a relevant role in the sequel, and it would not be a mere cameo, but a character with his own narrative arcwhose presence in the Mario universe is justified argumentatively with a certain coherence, drawing on the always loving parallel universes. By the way, Glen Powell, who provides his voice, entered the movie after calling the production company to tell them that if a Star Fox movie was ever made, he wanted to be there. Something similar happened with the presence of Donald Glover, voice of Yoshi after asking the production company to participate “in any way” in a Nintendo film. Intersecting IPs. The fact is that Miyamoto had no initial intention of crossing Mario with ‘Star Fox’, since as he told Forbeshad to remind Illumination that Nintendo IPs don’t mix. But he made an exception, saying that “as the creator of ‘Star Fox’ and this movie being set in space, I wanted to see that. I wanted to see what would turn out. But I also sensed that there might be significant resistance internally.” That is, it had to be worked on at Nintendo, but it was achieved. And it is a more important step than it seems, because it opens the door to not having a Mario Universe, but an entire Nintendo Universe. More cameos: Donkey Kong. Another example of a Nintendo character that points to a larger universe than the one we glimpse here. Although he was one of the most celebrated characters in the first film, here only appears in the background in a sequence starring Yoshi in New York, causing destruction in a half-built building, like in the old days. The truth is that in July 2025, Nintendo and Universal registered a project described as “Untitled Donkey Kong Project”. Seth Rogen, who voices the character, stated after the first film that he saw “a lot of opportunity” for a spin-off set in the world of ‘Donkey Kong Country’. Universe, but without going overboard. In recent interviews Miyamoto has openly stated: “I don’t think we’re going to have a situation like ‘Super Smash Bros.’ where all the Nintendo characters come together.” From Illumination they confirm that the creative process has nothing to do with a team of strategists with graphics on the wall planning ten years of narrative crossover, in clear reference to the MCU: “Our process is very different. It arises from conversations about what would be funny in a specific scene.” The mention of Pikmin appearing in a sequence because it’s just cool is a good example of that approach. Marvel’s mirror. But although Nintendo has no intention of following in all of Marvel’s footsteps, the parallels are indisputable, especially with the process that was followed between 2008 and 2012 to propose the MCU. Some examples: A popular secondary character becomes the protagonist in later installments: Black Widow, secondary in ‘Iron Man 2’, or Scarlet Witch, presented in ‘Winter Soldier’, or Nick Fury, built cameo by cameo. A dormant IP is rehabilitated with a cameo in a successful franchise: Doctor Strange, a comic book character for very coffee lovers, appears as a mere wink mentioned in ‘Winter Soldier’; Black Panther, barely known outside of the comics, is supporting in ‘Civil War’ and soon got his own movie; and Spider-Man was known but his franchise was worn out and he was rehabilitated since ‘Civil War’. Quietly Registered Copyright: Marvel and Disney have a documented history of registering trademarks for characters long before announcing projects. They recorded ‘She-Hulk’, ‘Ms. Marvel’ and ‘Moon Knight’ or ‘Eternals’ as brands years before confirming the Disney+ series and movies. The same pattern as the “Untitled Donkey Kong Project”. Post-credits scenes as de facto advertisements: Continuously. The original was Nick Fury and the Avengers Initiative in ‘Iron Man’. ‘Thor’ ends by showing the Tesseract, thus announcing the Thanos saga. ‘Ant-Man’ closes with a scene where Steve Rogers and Bucky appear in a situation that only makes sense if you’re already producing ‘Civil War.’ Thanos at the end of ‘Avengers’ appears for three seconds, does not speak, and his presence retroactively turns the entire film into a prologue. The difference between both companies is that Marvel ends up putting Kevin Feige on stage at Comic-Con to explain the plans for the next ten years. Nintendo lets fans guess and then Miyamoto denies it. Marvel announced its multiverse early on, with dates, and Nintendo hasn’t even suggested that anything like a Nintendoverse exists. However, anyone who comes out of watching ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ wonders what the next episode will be. In Xataka | Japan hates its most devious tourist trap: the Super Mario karts that refuse to die

now you will receive it through 67 kilometers

The highway that connects Madrid with the Levant peninsula is going to undergo its most ambitious renovation in decades. In February, the Ministry of Transport gave the green light to the preliminary project for the reform and conservation of the A-3, defining what is going to be done and how much it will cost. The investment is one of the highest ever made in Spain and below these lines we tell you all the details. What is this about? The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility approved on February 27, the preliminary project for the reform of the A-3 in Madrid, with a base tender budget of 540.8 million euros (VAT included). The affected section starts at kilometer 3.8where the highway leaves the M-30 behind, and extends until kilometer 70.7, now on the border with the province of Cuenca. There are 67 kilometers of comprehensive reform. Why now. The A-3 is one of the main routes into and out of Madrid, and supports enormous traffic every day. Over time, the highway has accumulated significant wear and tear, and there are structures and safety systems that no longer meet current standards. The reform seeks to update this path. What exactly is going to be done. From the Ministry they are going to carry out a large number of performances and they cover practically all the elements of the highway: Rehabilitation of the pavement in the main trunk, service roads, collector roads and branches, with extension of a new road surface throughout the platform. Reorganization of accesses and expansion of berms to improve visibility and safety. Rehabilitation of existing structures and pre-design of new ones, with interventions such as deck extensions or gauge adjustments. Complete replacement of vertical signage and repainting of road markings. Improvement of the drainage system and replacement of containment systems. Re-highlighting of the highway in certain sections. Installation of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS): new capacity stations, variable messaging panels, cameras and license plate reading systems to manage a new specialized public transport lane. Replacing old sodium vapor luminaires with LED technology. Relocation and adaptation of public transport stops. There is more. In addition to the A-3, the preliminary project includes the conditioning of a 12-kilometer section of the national highway N-3, between kilometer points 29 and 40,975. Here the action involves the rehabilitation of the pavement and structures, and adaptation of the containment and signaling systems. What lies ahead. The preliminary draft is only the first administrative step. The ad also It is found in the BOEand the final construction project must be approved before the works can be put out to tender. The Ministry also states that the actions will be carried out in sections through independent projects, which means that the work will be carried out progressively. The specific deadlines for starting work have not yet been detailed, so we have to wait until we know more information about it. The figure in perspective. The investment of 540 million euros is in the spectrum of the highest figures in terms of reforming a highway in Spain. To put it in perspective, in new construction projects, the closest references in amount are the Jaca Variant (connection of the A-21 with the A-23 in Huesca), tendered for 153.6 million, or the project to route the SE-40 between Dos Hermanas and Coria del Río in Seville, approved for more than 688 million euros, although in that case it is about building a new highway from scratch, not reforming an existing one. Also the Ministry itself announced in December 2023 a package of improvements in the accesses to Madrid, which grouped five projects on four highways (A-1, A-2, A-4 and A-42) for a total of 360 million euros to act on 36 kilometers. The A-3, with 540 million for 67 km, exceeds that volume of expenditure with a single reform project (although they are later divided into independent projects). Cover image | Ministry of Transport and Google Maps In Xataka | There are roads in India that suddenly turn red: the reason is to save you from running over a tiger

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