having an older brother is destroying your health

If you’re the little one in the house, you probably inherited your older brother’s clothes, toys, and textbooks. But, according to science, you also inherited something much more harmful, which is its viruses. And what might seem like a simple childhood anecdote about boogers and daycare has a real, measurable and profound impact in the health, educational level and even the economic future of minors. Something common. For decades, sociology and economics have documented that first-born children tend to do better academically and economically. Traditionally, this was explained by theory of “parental care” pointing out that first-time parents dedicate more time, energy and resources to the first child, which is more complicated to offer later with a second child. However, a new wave of macro studies with millions of data is showing that biology and epidemiology have as much or more weight than parenting. The nursery. A recent massive study based on Danish administrative records, which has followed 1.2 million individuals for forty yearshas put figures to this phenomenon. And their conclusion suggests that younger siblings are two to three times more likely to be hospitalized for respiratory infections during their first year of life compared to older siblings. The reason is obvious to any parent, since the older brother acts as a “vector of contagion”, bringing home countless pathogens from daycare or school just when the immune system of his younger brother, who in this case is a simple baby, is most vulnerable. The impact on payroll. What is truly revolutionary about the Danish study is not that the babies get sick, but the long-term consequences. Here researchers have directly linked this severe exposure to early respiratory diseases with lower income, lower educational level and worse mental health outcomes, both in adolescence and adulthood. In fact, data suggest that this early exposure to disease explains about half of the economic and vital gap between firstborns and younger siblings. The other 50% would still be attributable to the difference in parental care. It had already been studied. These data confirm classic studies, such as the one carried out in 2005 with population registries in Norway, which already warned that the higher the order of birth, the worse the socioeconomic results. Norwegian data showed that the fourth or fifth child in a family has almost a year less of formal education than the first, and that women born last have higher rates of teenage pregnancy. The disease. But birth order not only punishes the little ones, it simply distribute risks differently. A colossal study by the University of Chicago carried out in 2026 on 10.3 million people and a previous Swedish macroanalysis have drawn the definitive map of how our position in the family shapes our medical history. In this case, although first-born children enjoy better overall health throughout their adult lives, first-born children have a significantly increased risk of developing autism, Tourette syndrome, childhood psychosis, anxiety and depression. Furthermore, they bear the brunt of autoimmune and dermatological diseases: more allergies, rhinitis and acne. It’s just statistics. Faced with this avalanche of data from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and the US, it is easy to fall into determinism. However, the researchers behind all of these works emphasize a golden rule of statistical science by pointing out that all of this refers to population trends, not individual convictions. Images | Annie Spratt In Xataka | Carles Lalueza-Fox, geneticist: “We probably have more than one double somewhere on the planet”

Peter Thiel believes that the Holy See is making a big mistake

Peter Thiel doesn’t usually bite his tongue, and he didn’t do so a few days ago at the Aspen Ideas Festival. The investor and co-founder of Palantir and PayPal He participated in a talk in which he accused Pope Leo XIV of being (unknowingly) at the service of the Chinese Communist Party. The reason: his last encyclical, Magnificent Humanitas. Thiel’s argument. In this text the Pope advocated regulate AI to avoid misuse of technology. For Thiel, although this message may resonate with people around the world concerned about AI, it will hardly have a similar effect in China, where the Catholic religion is a minority. The Pope is “working for the Chinese communists”. For Thiel, this means that the encyclical only stops one of the two major sides in the race for AI, and leaves Beijing free to continue advancing without any type of moral brake. Conclusion, according to this magnate: the Pope “is working for the Chinese communists.” This comes from afar. A few months ago, in March, Thiel already offered a series of private lectures on the Antichrist. As it turned out later, this event bothered the Vatican so much that two Catholic universities they had to go out to clarify who had not participated in its organization. For the tycoon, the Antichrist might not be a person, but a world government who takes power promising to protect humanity from existential threats like AI. Thiel didn’t stop there. In addition to this accusation about the Pope, Thiel also warned that a “democratic-socialist coup d’état” is taking place in the United States. Without any evidence, he accused Anthropic (which he called “woke liberal”) that it would use its models to manipulate the 2028 elections in favor of Democrats. Interested speech. But this investor and entrepreneur has its own “agenda” and a few ideas quite pilgrims. He was one of Donald Trump’s first supporters in Silicon Valley, and as pointed out on CNN, he also helped boost the political career of the US vice president, J.D. Vance. The latter worked at Mithrill Capital, the investment firm co-founded by Thiel himself, before making the leap into politics. Image | Gage Skidmore | Catholic Church England and Wales In Xataka | If things go wrong for me, it’s because of the politicians; If I do well, it is thanks to me: the bias that damages democracy

This is how Shenzhen taxi drivers define the new law that gives the green light to more robotaxis in the city

In Shenzhen, China, self-driving taxis can already be seen driving on the streets (in fact, We recently rode one), but at the moment they are part of pilot programs and are a minority compared to the thousands of taxis driven by humans. That’s about to change. what’s happening. Since July 1, the Chinese government has approved the deployment of robotaxis in the city of Shenzhen. As we said, there are currently pilot programs such as those of Pony.ai, the taxi we tested, and also of Baidu in specific areas of the city. With the new legislationthese commercial pilot projects can be expanded to the entire city. Taxi drivers against. Logically, taxi drivers oppose this measure. In Financial Times collect the statements of several of these taxi drivers, who describe the measure as “incredibly cruel” and wonder “what will happen to the families who depend on the millions of taxi drivers in China.” Another of these taxi drivers affirms that “it is a capitalist operation, driven by personal profit, that seeks to monopolize the sector.” A saturated market. Being a taxi driver in Shenzhen is not exactly a lucrative job. Around 400,000 drivers work in the city through different platforms such as Didi, the most popular of all. The problem is that there are too many taxi drivers for too few customers and the average is 13 trips a day. Speaking to the Financial Times, one of these taxi drivers claims to work 12 hours a day to earn a salary of 12,000 yuan, about 1,500 euros. Human service vs machines. In an already stressed sector, many taxi drivers are worried that robotaxis will take away even more customers. On the other hand, others are calmer and believe that a robotaxi cannot match the service that a human driver can provide. Furthermore, there is another issue and that is that not all customers will feel comfortable riding in a driverless taxi. It is a very new technology that generates distrust in many people, but that is now. “in a few years, who knows?” says a driver. Automation. It is one of China’s solutions to the unstoppable aging of its population. The UN projections They anticipate China’s population and workforce will decline dramatically between now and 2100, in some scenarios to less than half of their current levels. Given this situation, added to a improvement in working conditions of the workers, we are seeing how factories are filled with robots. The consequence is obvious: more unemployment and an entire generation of young people disconnected from the culture of effort that elevated the country to its status as the factory of the world. You can’t have everything. Image | Amparo Babiloni, Xataka In Xataka | Faced with the inevitable aging of its population, China has made a familiar decision: raise the retirement age

Meta moves to the other side of the AI ​​counter. You are going from buying computing to selling it

Meta is designing a cloud computing business to sell excess capacity in its AI data centers to third parties, it has been reported. advanced Bloomberg. The company values ​​two ways: Offer access to models hosted on your infrastructure. Or rent computing power directly, in the style of neoclouds. The panoramic. Zuckerberg has been hinting at this move for some time. At the May shareholders meeting he said that competing in cloud was “definitely on the table” and that there were companies asking him “almost every week” if they could buy computing from him. Now that balloon probe is a business plan. The service would include access to Muse SparkMeta’s own model that still does not have a release date for external developers. Renting raw GPU power is also being studied, the business model of CoreWeave and Nebius. Why is it important. Meta has built, between 2023 and 2026, one of the largest computing infrastructures in the world almost alone, without external partners or clients to make it profitable. 98% of its income still comes from advertising. Turning those data centers into a product that is sold, and not just an assumed cost, is the first public sign that Meta needs another source of income to justify the outlay. In figures: Goal has risen to 145,000 million dollars its infrastructure spending forecast for 2026, 10 billion more than expected in January. Your actions They have risen more than 9% After hearing the news, their best session in more than five months, although they have had a subsequent correction. Meta’s gross margin is 82%, and the operating margin is 41%. The business of cloud Google, on the other hand, operates with a margin of 18%, compared to 42% for its advertising division. CoreWeave is down 10.8% and Nebius 12.4% on the stock market, due to the fear of losing Meta as a client and gaining it as a competitor. Between the lines. The clearest parallel is with SpaceX. Musk’s company, owner of xAI, has begun renting capacity in its data centers to Google and Anthropic for more than $2 billion per month between the two companies. Both companies share a pattern: they have trained LLMs own without getting the market to adopt them en masse, and now they monetize what is left over instead of what they produce. The contrast. Google is the mirror in which Meta looks, and it is not a pretty mirror. He launched his business cloud in 2008, made it public in 2011 and It did not give benefits until 2023. Fifteen years for the calculation to give money. Meta would have to build from scratch a sales and technical support team that it does not have today, something very different from selling advertising space in an automated way as it has been doing. Yes, but. It is not something that should be interpreted solely as a sign of weakness. If you are going to build capacity anyway, it is rational not to leave it idle but to turn it into an asset. Zuckerberg himself framed it this way in May, when he explained that domestic demand had so far absorbed all available capacity. Not anymore. And now what. The question that remains on the table is which side Meta wants to be on: the one that competes to build the best model, or the one that sells infrastructure to those who can achieve it. A few months ago, Google cut off access to Gemini due to lack of capacity and forced Meta to ration its consumption. tokens among its own employees. Selling computing today also means stopping depending on others to sell to it. In Xataka | Sharing your ChatGPT or Claude password is not like sharing your Netflix password: there are people learning it the hard way Featured image | Xataka

humanoid company robberies from 15,000 euros

UBTech Robotics just presented in Shenzhen its first robot not designed for industrial environments, but to be able use it in home environments. It’s called U1, it has silicone skin, real hair and an “emotional AI” that according to the manufacturer remembers the conversations it has had with you for months. Welcome to companion robots and loneliness as a business. Three versions, three price ranges. The U1 comes in Lite, Pro and Ultra variants, with prices ranging from 15,500 to 127,000 euros for the most advanced model. They exist in a male (183 cm) and female (168 cm) version, and have 88 servo joints and an “emotional artificial intelligence” that runs locally thanks to a Rockchip RK3588 chip that does not depend on the cloud to process user data. Beyond the chatbot with legs. The U1 maintains eye contact, recognizes moods from tone of voice and facial expression, and according to the manufacturer It responds with a latency of just 20 milliseconds. At UBTech they present it as a robot that builds a relationship over time, not as something you chat with occasionally. The robot remembers and learns from previous conversations and adapts its behavior according to the detected mood. The demand is already there. The company has not yet manufactured a single unit, but its managers claim to have already received more than 13,000 reservations for these robots. Deliveries will begin in September, although full-scale production will take time. At UBTech already have arrived to an agreement with Siemens to manufacture 10,000 units per year. Loneliness as a business. The company’s data indicates that in China alone there are 90 million adults who live alone and 118 million seniors whose children no longer live with them. The robot can remind them to take medication, detect signs of fatigue and stress, and offer constant companionship. A UBTech executive highlighted how these robots will never “betray or abandon” their owners. Disturbing customization. If the user pays more, UBTech promises the ability to customize the robot’s face and hair to look like anyone: a partner who has passed away, a child who has left home, or even a fictional character. It is an option that brings us closer to the uncanny valley and that once again poses a important ethical and moral debate. One that in China they seem to have overcome, because for a long time there have been companies that they create deepfakes of loved ones who died. It is inevitable to remember that episode of Black Mirror titled ‘Be Right Back‘ which precisely posed this future that UBTech now promises us. But the limits are there. The U1 robot has important limitations. The battery has a maximum autonomy of four hours, and the robot does not do housework like cooking or cleaning because it is not designed for that. Nor does it do something that many will wonder: no intimate relationships. The company insists that all data from conversations with robots is encrypted and is not used to train its AI models. China continues to tighten the screws on global robotics. This launch once again demonstrates the ambition of the asian giant to dominate this market. According to data from Barclays, last year the country already concentrated 85% of all integrations of humanoid robots in the world. More than 140 Chinese companies have already launched 330 different models, and that this type of robots will reach the home seems inevitable. Promises and realities. In South China Morning Post share a video in which those attending the launch commented on their impressions of these robots. Although they were impressed with the synthetic skin of the robots, they also highlighted that the response times are very long and the conversations lack naturalness. However, we are facing a very premature version of robots that undoubtedly will advance significantly in the short term. Today there are more promises than realities: maybe in one or two years things are very different. But also maybe not. In Xataka | China wants to teach the rest of the world a lesson by turning robots into butlers. The problem is that a house is not a factory

Anthropic already had Claude writing code. Now he has put it in the laboratories

Anthropic had already placed Claude in one of the most everyday and valuable tasks in the technology industry: writing code. Now he wants to take it to more delicate terrain and with potentially much greater consequences: scientific work within laboratories. The company has introduced Claude Sciencea product designed to help researchers move between literature, data, specialized tools and computing resources. Claude to science. The key to Claude Science is not only that Anthropic has added more tools to Claudebut in the type of problem it is trying to solve. In science, a huge part of the work involves jumping between databases, files, code, figures, citations, and computing resources that rarely talk to each other comfortably. The company wants to integrate all this into a specific application, available from June 30, 2026 in beta for Pro users, MaxTeam and Enterprise on macOS and Linux. A category jump. Anthropic had already begun to bring Claude closer to scientific work last fall, when it launched connectors and functions under the umbrella of Claude for Life Sciences. This helped the model to relate better to software and scientific databases, but it still had a more limited scope. What is happening now goes one step further. Anthropic seems to want science to stop being just a use case and become a product line. Verifiable work. The promise of Claude Science is not limited to helping you write or summarize. Anthropic claims it can analyze scientific literature, execute multi-step investigations, generate figures and manuscripts, and allow the researcher to refine them iteratively. The most important part is how it leaves a trace: each result includes the code, the environment, and the message history that produced it. In addition, a review agent checks quotes and calculations, and can point out untraceable numbers or figures that do not match the code that generated them. Claude Science’s ambition might sound very broad, but his first steps have a fairly recognizable accent. Anthropic has prepared it with more than 60 capabilities and connectors targeting areas such as genomics, proteomics, structural biology, computational chemistry, and single-cell analysis. The computation, within the flow. Many investigations do not stop at reading articles or generating figures: they also require carrying out heavy work on machines prepared for it. Anthropic says Claude Science can help prepare those processes on the researcher’s laptop, on a Linux machine, on an HPC access node via SSH, or with on-demand computing in Modal. The company clarifies that the system writes a plan and asks permission before accessing new resources, so that the researcher can review or revoke decisions. It also states that large or sensitive data can remain in the lab infrastructure, sending Claude only the context necessary for each step of the analysis. Anthropic accompanies the launch with examples. Manifold Bio, dedicated to the design of drugs aimed at specific tissues, used Claude Science to propose targets in its experiments, evaluating surface expression, cell trafficking and safety according to the company’s own criteria. The Allen Institute used it to build a computational review template with about 20 custom skills, capable of reading thousands of articles and organizing findings into an evidence base. And at UCSF, epidemiologist Stephen Francis says the tool sped up glioma analysis to about one-tenth the time before, with results independently validated by his group. Images | Anthropic In Xataka | South Korea has a plan to dominate in memory chips and robotics. One of a billion dollars

that of wanting to defend the Earth from an asteroid

There are titles that are not earned only with rockets, budgets or scientific missions. They are also built over decades in the collective imagination. The United States has long been the power that we associate with big technology, with NASA, with Hollywood and with that very recognizable idea that, if something threatens the planetsomeone in an American control room will find an answer. What we are seeing now is that China also wants to occupy that place, even in a field as cinematic as defense against asteroids. That leadership was not held only on aircraft carriers, universities, laboratories or companies capable of changing entire industries. It also relied on something more difficult to measure: the ability to convert its progress into a global story. Joseph Nye popularized the idea of soft power for explain that influence that does not depend solely on strength or money, but on cultural, political and technological attraction. For a long time, the United States not only made things that the rest of the world looked at: it also got the rest of the world to imagine them from its own point of view. That is the context in which China’s latest announcement comes. According to Global Timesthe China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced that the country will establish a coordinated system of nearby asteroid monitoring to Earth based on both terrestrial and space infrastructures. The objective is to detect possible threats earlier, follow their evolution and provide information for future planetary defense actions. In other words, Beijing wants to develop a permanent capacity to observe, evaluate and react to objects that may represent a risk to our planet. China wants to have its own place in Chinese defense In practice, a planetary defense system begins long before thinking about deflecting an asteroid. Its first mission is to locate near-Earth objects, follow them for years and calculate their orbits as accurately as possible to determine if there is any risk of impact. The sooner a potentially dangerous object is detected, the more options there are for responding. Therefore, continuous surveillance and early warning constitute the basis of any defense strategy against this type of threats. The second part of the plan comes when the most difficult question arises: what to do if one of those objects poses a real threat. In statements to the aforementioned media, expert Song Zhongping mentioned techniques such as kinetic impactwhich consists of crashing a ship into an asteroid to modify its trajectory, and other methods aimed at altering its orbit with sufficient advance notice. Wu Weiren, chief designer of the Chinese lunar exploration program, said that China plans to carry out an impact test against an asteroid located tens of millions of kilometers around 2027 to evaluate whether it can change its course. The Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, in Hefei, is part of the Chinese ecosystem linked to deep space exploration The inevitable mirror is NASA, because the US does not start from an intention, but from an architecture already in place. The agency created in 2016 The Planetary Defense Coordination Office coordinates the search, tracking and characterization of near-Earth objects, and has tools such as Sentry to monitor impact risks. Also proved with DART that a kinetic impact could alter Dimorphos’ orbit around Didymos. Added to that NEO Surveyoran infrared space telescope designed specifically to detect potentially dangerous asteroids and comets, scheduled for launch no earlier than September 2027. That American leadership was also built in cinema. For decades, Hollywood accustomed the public to imagining space threats with a very recognizable pattern: an asteroid or comet endangered the Earth and the response came from American scientists, engineers and agencies. Movies like ‘Armageddon‘ either ‘Deep Impact‘ they turned that idea into part of the collective imagination. Although it was fiction and many of its solutions were far from scientific rigor, they helped strengthen the partnership between the United States, space exploration, and the ability to protect the planet from extraordinary threats. The Chinese movement fits with a broader trend. Beijing has been trying for years stop being seen only as a manufacturing power to occupy leadership spaces in sectors where prestige, autonomy and technological power are at stake. We have seen it in electric vehicles, batteries, artificial intelligencetelecommunications, chips and space exploration, with programs like Tiangong, Chang’e or Tianwen. Planetary defense is now added to that list as a particularly visible area: not because it promises immediate benefits, but because it allows us to project the image of a power capable of undertaking missions of global reach. The point is not that China won that race. He hasn’t done it. The point is that you have decided to enter a field that until now It had a very clear technical and cultural owner. The US had already occupied it with NASA, with DART and with decades of stories in which the response to a space threat came from there. China is still in another phase, but its message is beginning to be similar: it also wants to detect, calculate, test and, if necessary, divert. Images | Xataka with Nano Banana | CNSA In Xataka | Ryan MacDonald, astronomer, on the future of the Earth: “The death of the star is not the end, but the beginning of a new chapter”

A much cheaper Samsung Galaxy, the Xiaomi 17 at an all-time low price, offers on TVs and more. Hunting Bargains

We return with a new Bargain Hunting loaded with technology offers. After Prime Day, stores have gotten to work launching very striking discounts on devices such as some of the best Samsung and Xiaomi phonesdiscounts on OLED TVs and more. In this article we are going to review the best deals that we have been finding throughout the week. Samsung Galaxy S26 by 711.55 eurosa very tight price after applying several discounts. Samsung S93F by 944.10 eurosa TV with anti-reflective coating. Ugreen FineTrack G Smart Finder by 23.66 eurosa pack with four rechargeable locators for Android. Xiaomi 17 by 799 eurosthe historical minimum price. Beurer BR 60 by 25.42 eurosa device to relieve the itch of insect bites. Ugreen FineTrack G Smart Finder (Android Only) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy S26 Through its official store, Samsung has launched one of the best offers we have seen in the Samsung Galaxy S26. The mobile phone has a direct discount, but it also has an additional discount of 50 euros if paid through PayPal or Samsung Pay and using the coupon SAMSUNG5 through the Samsung Shop app the price drops again. The offer is available in its two storage configurations: Samsung Galaxy S26 (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung S93F If you are looking for a television with a good price, pay attention to the Samsung S93F. It is a model that, for 944.10 euros Instead of 1,999 euros, it incorporates a panel with OLED technology, anti-reflective treatment, 55-inch diagonal, compatibility with HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz. It is a perfect television for consuming film and series content, but also video games. Samsung S93F (55 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Ugreen FineTrack G Smart Finder If you want to buy a locator for the summer holidays, here are four for you. 23.66 euros on Amazon. He Ugreen FineTrack G Smart Finder It is a pack that includes four USB-C rechargeable units with autonomy of approximately one year. They have a hole to hang them on a keychain and are only compatible with Android. There is also a very similar pack for iOS that has a price of 24.42 euros. Ugreen FineTrack G Smart Finder (Android Only) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi 17 If you are looking for a good alternative to the Samsung mobile, PcComponentes right now has the Xiaomi 17 for a price of 799 euros instead of 1,099 euros. It is a smartphone in its 512 GB configuration that incorporates an excellent 6.3-inch OLED screen, comes with the processor Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5its silicon-carbon battery is 6,339 mAh and its cameras are signed by Leica. Xiaomi 17 (12GB, 512GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Beurer BR 60 Finally, now that we are in very hot seasons, it is good to have a remedy against insect stings and bites on hand. He Beurer BR60 It does not use chemicals, but works through thermotherapy. It incorporates a fast-heating ceramic plate that must be placed directly on the bite. When activated, it applies heat for a few seconds and denatures the proteins in the insect’s saliva to prevent itching and inflammation. Its price is 25.42 euros instead of 35.99 euros. 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. Images | Samsung, Ugreen, Xiaomi, Beurer In Xataka | Best mobile phones 2026. Which one to buy based on use and six recommended models In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which one to buy and seven recommended 4K smart TVs

If you don’t have glasses for the solar eclipse, this homemade box made with cardboard and aluminum foil works just as well.

If you plan to see the solar eclipse on August 12, you will surely have already been researching methods to see it safely. To look directly at the Sun, x-rays, photographic negatives or any of the tricks that were recommended in the past are not useful. We can hurt our eyes a lot. Only approved glasses are valid. However, if you do not have or do not want to buy them, you can always resort to indirect methods, such as pinhole camera. It is an ideal method to use with children, since you can see the solar eclipse without risk And, what’s more, they have a good time making the box. Of course, it is a perfect plan to do as a family. We tell you everything you need to do it. Materials The materials to make the pinhole camera are very simple. First of all, you need a cardboard box. It may be worth an empty cereal container or shoe box. You also need a white piece of paper, a piece of aluminum foil, tape, a pencil, scissors and a thumbtack. How is the pinhole camera made? To make the pinhole camera, first we need to draw one of the shortest sides of the cardboard box on the sheet of paper. For example, the base of the cereal box. We place it on the sheet of paper, draw the outline and then cut it out. We must glue the resulting piece of paper inside, on the bottom of the box. Next, at the opposite end of the box, two square-shaped holes should be made. If we have a cereal box, which has that side open, we would have to glue a piece of cardboard in the middle, so that the two square openings on the sides can be seen. In this NASA publication there is a video that shows how it should look.. Then, cover one of the openings with aluminum foil secured with adhesive tape. Also, make a small hole in the center of the aluminum foil with a thumbtack. With this the pinhole camera would be ready. How to use it to view the solar eclipse? To use the pinhole camera we must position ourselves with our backs to the sun and look through the hole that doesn’t have aluminum foil. The sun’s rays enter through the small hole in the aluminum foil, which acts as if it were the lens of a camera, so that the image behind it is projected on the blank paper that we place at the bottom of the box. It should be noted that, logically, this device only works during partial solar eclipse. When totality is reached and the Moon completely covers the Sun, there is hardly any light that can enter through the hole, so there will be no projections to look at. The good thing is that, only during that totality, you can look at the sun directly, without glasses. Of course, you have to be very clear when the totality begins and when it ends, since with very little light we can damage our retinas. In short, this is a good way to indirectly see the partial solar eclipse without the need for approved glasses. If you are in one of the places within the band of totality, once it begins, you can look at the Sun directly, but be careful not to go too far. Unless you are in a town like Lerín, where The bells will ring to warn when totality begins and endsget away from the slightest ray that appears. Image | POT In Xataka | The trio of eclipses that await Spain on the horizon: an unprecedented and historic chain between 2026 and 2028

If the alcohol industry didn’t already have enough problems, it has now encountered one more: Ozempic

Drugs from the family of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1) hormone agonists such as Ozempic or Zepbound have represented a revolution in the global pharmaceutical market. The success of these medications intended for the treatment of diabetes has to do with their slimming effect, but the ramifications of this phenomenon go even further. There is already evidence. One of these ramifications has to do with alcohol consumption: a study from a few months ago found evidence that semaglutide, the active compound used in drugs such as Ozempic or Wegovy, can also help in the treatment of alcohol addiction. New studies confirm it: In 2026 The Lancet published a larger, longer trial with 108 participants, half on semaglutin and half on placebo for 26 weeks. The result was that people who took semaglutide reduced the days of heavy consumption by 41.1% compared to 26.4% of those who took the placebo. Chronicle of a social phenomenon. Ozempic began to gain popularity about two years ago when it was beginning to be used not to keep glycemic levels under control in people with type II diabetes, but as a weight loss treatment for both people with diabetes and those who just wanted to lose weight. In parallel, several clinical trials supported this effect and regulatory bodies approved the use of the drug for this second use. This success led to the appearance of other side effects associated with this compound, some of them positive. It was then that some laboratories got to work to test these effects. Among them an apparent reduction in alcohol consumption among those who were under this treatment. How does it work? The GLP-1 hormone plays several functions in our body, one of them being to tell us that we have satisfied our appetite. That is why drugs that work like their analogues in our body generate the same feeling of satiety, which in turn implies that we will eat less and therefore lose weight. But soon some users began to realize that this not only affected the food, but also the alcohol they consumed. Although the mechanism is not entirely clear, it can be assumed that the same mechanisms are at work. There is another factor to take into account, and that is that among the side effects Of drugs similar to Ozempic we can find stomach symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. This can also lead to making alcoholic beverages, as well as other foods, less palatable. That’s what studies are like. These studies are carried out through a randomized placebo-controlled trial. That is to say, is distributed randomly participants into two groups: one is treated with semaglutide and the other with a placebo. They thus found that the effects of the treatment were greater than those of a simple placebo, that is, the participants drank less alcohol. Although the number of days on which the participants drank was not reduced, they did so in smaller volumes. “These data suggest the potential for semaglutide and similar drugs to fill an existing need for a treatment for alcohol use disorder,” explained in a press release Klara Klein in the first published study on this, member of the team responsible for the study. “Larger studies (…) are necessary to fully understand safety and efficacy in people with (this) disorder, but these initial results are promising.” The team presented the details of the trial in an article in the magazine JAMA Psychiatry. The analyzes continue. The small sample size in this study suggests that there is still much work to do. If we want to better understand the potential of Ozempic to fight addictions and similar disorders, experiments with larger samples and studies will be needed to better understand the underlying biological mechanisms, as well as the potential risks of this use. All this while other teams investigate other potential risks and benefits of this family of drugs. An example of the potential benefits yet to be explored is in heart healtha context in which we have begun to see some potential benefits but which, as in the case of excessive alcohol consumption, we still need to explore further, but the first studies seem to go in the same direction. In Xataka | On Tinder there is a trend that is gaining weight among Generation Z: dating without a single drop of alcohol Image | Andreas M / Chemist4U

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