We already know when the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will be closest to Earth and so you can try to see it

One of the great protagonists that we have in the sky right now is the comet 3I/ATLAS that has received attention both from science and from fans of everything that surrounds us beyond the atmosphere. And what makes this comet be very interesting It is precisely its origin that does not belong to our environment and also that after its passage it will never return. This makes seeing it from Earth be something unique and that no one will ever be able to repeat again. Getting closer. Right now we are on the verge of its peak moment with us: its closest approach to Earth will occur next week, and this makes many people want to have an idea of ​​how to witness its passage. The appointment will be next December 19. An impossible trajectory. To understand what we are seeing, we have to look back a couple of months. Orbital calculations placed this comet at its closest point to the Sun at the end of last October, passing slightly inside the orbit of Mars. And this was where we had the first big meeting. On October 2, the HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) managed to photograph to the comet from a distance of about 30 million kilometers. It is not common for us to have “eyes” on another planet watching for comets, but the geometry was perfect to capture and visualize it. And all these images have been fundamental to know exactly how and when it will reach our environment. How and when. The date to mark on the calendar is December 19, 2025. A Friday that will be historic since it will be the moment in which 3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to Earth, being at a distance of 270 million kilometers. Something that removes any type of risk of impacting the planet. The eyes are useless. Looking up and seeing the comet will not be possible, but you will need to be minimally equipped since it does not have colored tails or anything similar. That is why you will need to have a medium or large caliber telescope that is capable of capturing a lot of light. All this accompanied by dark skies, since light pollution in cities makes its detection impossible due to its low brightness. In addition, it is important to have tools such as mobile applications that can guide us where to aim in order to know where we will see it. Although it is also important to have the NASA information about its location. The best sites. In the northern hemisphere, which is where we are, the comet will be visible before dawn. But to do this it will be necessary to also find the best places with dark skies and no light pollution. Traditionally in Spain we can have different characteristic sites such as the Teide observatory or mountain ranges that are very high like in the Pyrenees to be in optimal conditions to see it. Likewise, online monitoring through large observation centers can also be an option in the event of not having the appropriate equipment or location. Images | THAT In Xataka | It went from a supposed alien ship to definitely a comet. Now 3I/ATLAS surprises again with another possibility

The polar vortex collapsed for just a few hours, but it showed us how unstable this winter is coming

Although it sounds complicated, the stratospheric polar vortex is, quite simply, the Earth’s large system of cold air and low pressure. One to the north and one to the south, rotating around the poles, acting as a barrier that keeps the frigid air away from the temperate zones of the planet. . And that’s exactly what happened in November. A sudden warming of the Arctic stratosphere (rises of up to 30 degrees in a few days) caused a huge mass of air to enter the troposphere and, in response, the westerly winds plummeted from strong values ​​to almost 0 meters per second. El vórtice se paró. Something extremely rare at the end of November. And it’s not just a scientific curiosity; but it entails a brutal redistribution of air masses. However, the vortex did not break completely: it was a quick and strong blow that left the system in stand-by, but it started again relatively quickly. That’s why, the spectacular consequences that were expected So? While it is true that the warming was “historical”, “very rare” for the dates on which it occurred and “very abrupt”, it must be understood (above all) as a warning that the atmosphere is very unstable this winter. Like a wake-up call: something we have to monitor. What the models say. As explained by MeteoVigothe models indicate that the strength of the stratospheric winds (the “muscle” of the vortex) will decrease again in the coming days; But facing the last days of December (around the 26th) the vortex will tend to recover a more circular shape and an intensity close to the climatic average. And what does all this mean? For Europe (and specifically for Spain), the vortex is something important: determines the probability of cold winters, anticyclonic blockages in high latitudes and trains of Atlantic storms. That is to say, if the vortex strengthens heading into December there will be less probability of extreme arctic irruptions and, possibly, a greater weight of storms. However, all scenarios are open: the models continue to draw the busiest winter of the time. Image | In Xataka | The last hope of winter in Spain is desperate, but increasingly possible: the breaking of the polar vortex

lots of energy and very cheap

It seemed like the United States had the upper hand in the AI ​​race. Having the most advanced chips is undoubtedly an important asset, but there is something even more critical: having energy to power those chips. And if anyone has energy, it’s China. master move. The control that the US exercises over NVIDIA and other advanced semiconductor manufacturers seemed to make this power a great candidate to win the AI ​​race. However, in this game of geopolitical chess, China has moved a piece that challenges that reality. The Asian giant’s strategic advantage is not in the chips, but in something more fundamental and massive: a colossal and enviable energy supply. Lots of energy and very cheap. Between 2010 and 2024, China increased its energy production more than the rest of the world combined. Last year alone it generated more than twice as much electricity as the United States, which is saying something. That difference has made OpenAI I already spoke of the “electron gap” (electron gap), and that translates into a brutal cost advantage for data centers: while an operator in Virginia pays between 7 and 9 cents per kW/h, their Chinese counterparts pay 3 cents. The long term works. China has shown that Your long-term strategy continues to bear fruit. In this case, this energy advantage is not an accident either, but rather the result of state planning that crystallized in the plan of 2021 known as “Data from the East, Calculation from the West”. What they did was take advantage of the vast energy resources of the country’s interior, especially in regions like Lower Mongolia, to power data centers that serve demand in the more populated eastern part of the country. What were once just steppes are now in many cases infinite wind farms and transmission lines that supply energy to more than 100 data centers in operation or under development. Power makes up for lack of advanced chips. For Chinese companies, access to cheap energy is especially important. In fact, since you cannot match the performance of advanced chips like the H100 with your own chips, what you do is group thousands of your own less advanced chips, taking advantage of the fact that what is “left over” is energy. We have the perfect example in Huawei’s CloudMatrix 384 cluster that makes use of your Ascend chips. It consumes four times more energy, and although that would be an unsustainable waste for the US, for China it is a viable way to compete. Satya Nadella already warned of the problem. China continues to invest in expanding its network and that electron gap can widen. Morgan Stanely predicts that around 560 billion will be spent until 2030, and Goldman Sachs affirms that in 2030 China will have 400 GW capacitytriple what global data centers will need. The room for maneuver to continue expanding that facet without problems. Meanwhile, some executives like Microsoft’s Satya Nadella already warned weeks ago that it doesn’t matter if the US has the most advanced components when there is no power for so many chips. Time is in China’s favor. The contrast between both powers is clear. The US has the technology, but its energy expansion is hampered by bureaucracy and insufficient energy transmission capacity. This has precisely made AI companies look for chestnuts with solutions like SMRbut time is on China’s side because they continue to work tirelessly on the development of its own advanced chips of AI and manufacturing technologies latest generation. The longer that race lasts, the more opportunities there will be for the Asian giant to close the component gap. Image | Antonio Garcia In Xataka | In the midst of a trade war, there is a battle that China has already won: that the world depends on its new energy

the target is on the ground

The tensions between Venezuela and the United States have entered a acceleration phase which reminds, by its form and its atmosphere, of something very different from any other operation against drug trafficking and more so in the moments prior to a major crisis. Certainly not an ordinary diplomatic dispute. An oil tanker and the arrival of a battalion predict a scenario of conflict. Venezuela, the US and a shadow. The tanker seizure off the Venezuelan coast (justified from Washington as a legal act against sanctioned crude oil trafficking and denounced by Caracas as “international piracy”) has functioned as a starting shot for a spiral that had been brewing since months ago. That said, the real turning point, the one that marks a qualitative leap in the US position, is the arrival in Puerto Rico of a contingent almost complete EA-18G Growlersairplanes electronic warfare without equivalents in the region and whose presence is rarely associated with simple training or routine deterrence missions. Venezuela, going through its own political earthquakes following the disputed 2024 election and domestic and international pressure against Maduro, now finds itself staring at a board on which American moves, for the first time since the 1962 crisis, suggest something more than a message: suggest preparation. The Growler as an omen. They were counting this morning on TWZ that the EA-18G Growler deployed in the reactivated base of Roosevelt Roads, in Puerto Rico, are a first-order technical and doctrinal indicator. They are not planes of symbolic presence nor devices suitable for anti-drug patrols. Its mission is different: penetrate the enemy electromagnetic spectrum, suppress air defenses, blind radars, cut communications and open corridors for deeper operations. In an environment like Venezuela, where Russian defense systems of different origin (including Buk-M2, Pechora-2M and S-300VM) make up a complex network, the presence of Growlers is the logical prelude to any action that seeks neutralize anti-aircraft capabilities and prepare the space for precision attacks, insertion of special forces or rescues in hostile territory. And much more. The analysts also recalled that the mixture of ALQ-99 pods and the new NGJ-MBcapable of updating software and modulating AESA antennas to counter evolving threats, indicates that what is deployed in the Caribbean is not an improvised reinforcement, but rather a specialized cell in modern electronic warfare. The region, accustomed to sporadic naval deployments or exercises, had not seen such an unequivocal sign of operational readiness since the most tense years of the Cold War. The hit of the tanker. The boarding operation of the oil tanker Skipper (with Navy helicopters dropping equipment on its deck, official footage released almost in real time and Trump statements qualifying it as the largest seizure ever made) is not an isolated event. It is a global political message that combines judicial pressure with military demonstration. Venezuela interprets it as a direct attack and a violation of its sovereignty, and Washington exposes it as part of a international sanctions network against Venezuelan and Iranian oil. In both cases, the effect is clear: the tacit containment threshold that existed until now has been broken. For Maduro, who urges the population to become “warriors”, the episode serves as a narrative tool to reinforce its internal legitimacy and denounce the American desire to appropriate the country’s resources. For the United States, the message is the opposite: the era of tolerance for sanctioned oil networks is over, and any maritime intermediation will be treated as a legitimate objective. In other words, the clash is frontal, symbolic and strategic. Aerial choreography. The recent flights of F/A-18 Super Hornets and EA-18G Growlers circling over the Gulf of Venezuela complete the new military landscape. They were not timid raids or simple patrols: they reached less than 20 nautical miles from the coast and acted with flight patterns designed to test, provoke and record reactions. The F/A-18 operated with the RHINO callsignwhile the Growler, under the name GRIZZLY2carried out loops aimed at capturing signals, searching for active radars and mapping possible defense nodes. They told the BBC experts like Greg Bagwell, which is a classic intelligence operation prior to an intervention scenario or, at the very least, a warning that the United States can degrade Venezuelan defenses at will. Venezuela, aware that every electronic emission, every activated radar and every radio response can be recorded, analyzed and exploited, faces simultaneous psychological and technical pressure: any movement reveals useful information for an adversary that dominates the electromagnetic spectrum. Massive deployment. Plus: presence in the Caribbean from USS Gerald R. Fordthe largest aircraft carrier in the world, along with B-52 and B-1 strategic bombers that they have skirted the coast Venezuela in recent months, composes a military device that cannot be interpreted as mere symbolic deterrence. As we countthe reactivation of Roosevelt Roads (closed since 2004) and its use for F-35 operations confirms that the American return to the Caribbean responds to a longer-term strategic design. with some 15,000 troops deployedspecial forces in rotation, ships of various types and capacities and a constant flow of tactical aircraft, the US military structure in the region increasingly resembles a prepared platform for multiple options: from specific attacks to prolonged pressure operations, including the total interdiction of Venezuelan oil trade. The political factor. There is no doubt, military tension is intertwined with a internal political crisis in Venezuela that has further eroded the legitimacy of the regime. While Maduro denounces attacks and invoke resistancethe awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado It symbolizes the international recognition of the Venezuelan opposition and its demand for democratic transition. The United States, for its part, maintains a reward on Maduro 50 million dollarshas intensified accusations of links with the Cartel de los Soles and has multiplied lethal operations against vessels supposedly linked to drug trafficking. In this climate, any additional steps (such as a total oil blockadedescribed by analysts as an act of war) could precipitate an unexpected reconfiguration of the internal and regional balance. A game where the United States affirms that … Read more

what it is and everything you can do with this lottery application

Let’s explain to you what it is and what you can do with TuLoteroone of the main applications for buy lottery and check lottery prizes, and even see which administrations have a specific number of a raffle, like the Christmas lottery. You can also buy your tickets digitally and collect them directly from it. Let’s start by briefly explaining what this application is and where it is available. Then, we will briefly describe all its functions so that you know if it is an app that suits you or interests you. What is TuLotero and how it works TuLotero is an application that is used to play various lottery games from your mobile in a simple way. In addition to that, it also helps you to check the results directly from your device. You can download it on Google Play for Android, in the AppGallery from Huawei or in the App Store of iPhone or iPad. It is a service in which you can register for free, and then the information about the lotteries you buy is kept saved in that account and centralized on all your devices. In addition, it has an interface adapted for each game, so that choosing numbers is an easy and almost native experience. One of the biggest advantages, which we will review later, is that the application allows you to buy lottery tickets directly from the administrationsyou can choose to have it sent to your home in exchange for paying shipping costs or to have it in digital format. It will also manage your prizes and allow you to collect them. In this sense, you will be able Add your real money to the app’s internal wallet to buy the tickets. And if you win a prize it will be added to your account, and you can decide whether to send it to your bank account or use it for new games throughout the year. Therefore, it is like a kind of hub or link between administrations to centralize the sales of lottery tickets and other draws. You buy from the administrations from the web, and in return you have a lot of room to find any number on this site without having to look between different pages. What we can do with TuLotero Let’s now explain to you what are the things you can do with this platform. Because it goes beyond being able to buy lottery numbers. You can also organize groups or collect some smaller prizes. Buy lottery online (and choose the number) The first thing you can do with this application is buy tickets for various lotteriesincluding the option to buy them completely online. Come on, you buy a number and it is linked to your account so you can later manage the charges if it’s your turn. These are the raffles you can participate in: Euromillions Primitive National Lottery Bonoloto Football pools The Fat Man Buy numbers with physical tickets You can also buy a physical ticket. When you look for a number, you will be able to see which administrations in Spain have it to ask them to send it to your home. These shipments have a surcharge of 6 additional euros for shipping costs. Know if a number has a prize You will also be able to check if a number has a prize. When a draw arrives, the number will remain in your account, and you will see if any of these numbers have any type of prize. In this regard, you can also add numbers that you have purchased elsewhere. You can add a physical number that you have at home and, although you will not be able to buy it if you did not buy it at TuLotero, you will receive a notification if you have a prize in it. Collect money from winning numbers You can collect the money for successful tickets in the appas long as you have purchased them through it. This money stays in your account, and you can decide to collect all or part of it. The money you keep in your account can be used to buy tickets for other draws. If you win a Lottery prize, regardless of whether it is a large or small prize, you can manage it automatically in TuLotero. If the prize is less than 2,000 euros you receive it directly in your account, and if it is higher, its Rewards Management department will contact you to guide you when collecting it at the bank. Organize groups You will also be able to organize or join groupslike clubs so that everyone can buy the same number in an organized way. This can be used for the lottery of the work company or a group of friends. You can also set up supporters groups. Is TuLotero reliable? Yeah, TuLotero is a secure website and that he has been practicing for years. Here, the page is associated with all the official administration networks, carrying out all the procedures through them. If you buy a ticket, you are buying it from an administration, and if you ask for it to be sent to you, you will receive it from them. And since the bets are processed directly in the official administrations of the State Lottery and Betting network, these They also manage the awards. Even prizes of more than 40,000 euros, which will be managed by the administration from which you purchased the prize to withhold 20% and make the money reach your account. In Xataka Basics | Christmas Lottery 2025: how to know which administration has a specific number

“Tourismphobia” threatens to thwart Spain’s tourism boom. In Andalusia they have decided to nip it in the bud

That tourism is a millionaire business It doesn’t have much discussion. Which is a sensitive sector in which it is terribly easy die of successneither. We are seeing it in Japan, where the avalanche of foreigners is encouraging a growing tourismphobia that already permeates the political sphere. In Spain the situation is somewhat different, but the record of travelers is also encouraging demonstrations against overcrowding, some as high-profile as the one that killed residents of Barcelona shooting with water guns to the vacationers on the terraces. In Andalusia they have decided to tackle the problem at its roots. “The Andalusian Treatment”. The Government of Andalusia just launched a tourist campaign, “The Andalusian Treatment”. The person in charge of presenting it was the advisor of the branch, Arturo Bernal, who explained its key points to representatives of the sector and the media. So far exceptional. The curious thing is that in this case the campaign does not seek to attract more visitors or open new markets. Its objective is to give certain guidelines to tourists and “raise awareness” about the sector. In the words of Bernalestablish “a contract of coexistence between the Andalusian and the visitor.” What does that mean? That the Andalusian Government wants to eliminate any hint of tourismphobia and insist on the importance of locals and tourists “coexisting” in the same territory. The statement launched by the Board leaves little doubt in this regard: although it is not excessively long, that word (“coexistence”) is repeated over and over again along with others such as “respect” or “responsibility.” Hence, during his presentation on Tuesday, Bernal asked his countrymen to join the “Andalusian Treaty” to achieve “tourism that reflects the best of our land and projects a future of opportunities for all.” He also spoke of “responsible tourism” and even turning the community into “an example of how a territory can welcome the world without losing its essence.” From theory to practice. The Board’s intention is to deploy the campaign through media and “innovative media” (it does not specify which ones) that allow it to be brought to visitors in the busiest points of the region. Its key piece is a video of two minutes in which tourists are encouraged to bet on local businesses and products, get to know the region beyond its large cities or respect the rest of locals and their right to enjoy spaces such as beaches. In total, the pact is articulated in eight points, including one that asks tourists to use water responsibly. Click on the image to go to the tweet. Tourism: side A and B. It is no coincidence that the Andalusian Government launches a campaign with that focus now, just when Spain registers a record flow of foreign tourists and aspires to become the most visited country of the planet, even ahead of France. The problem is that as the influx of tourists grows, so does the tension it exerts on commerce, transportation or (above all) housing, where the appearance of tourists is encouraged. vacation rentals. One word: tourismphobia. The result of this tension is a feeling of rejection towards mass tourism, a phenomenon that the Board knows well. In 2023 he published a report in which he already recognized that, although the majority of Andalusians agree that tourism is an economic engine, the sector must think about how it wants to grow in the future. “The excessive influx, especially of the most disruptive visitors, causes problems of coexistence, noise, dirt and incidents.” The report It goes further and leaves two warnings. First, the risk that the avalanche of tourists will saturate municipal infrastructure and resources. Second, an excess of visitors can end up degrading the quality of the destination. It’s nothing new. I warned about a similar risk not long ago a study from the Malaga City Council and in fact there are guides that they are already advising against visit certain saturated destinations in Spain, such as Mallorca or Barcelona. Beyond paper. Beyond the reports, the tensions generated by mass tourism can also be seen in the streets. Over the last few months, cities like Malaga, Seville, Palm, San Sebastian either Barcelona They have registered demonstrations by residents who are crying out against the saturation of their cities and the effect that this has (especially) on the residential rental market. Of all of them, perhaps the most media-worthy is the one that was held last year in Barcelona, ​​where a group of neighbors shot tourists in the street with water guns, an image captured by media around the world. There are billions of euros at stake. According to data managed by the Ministry of Industry and Tourism, only during the first ten months of the year have international visitors spent their time in Spain more than 118,000 million of euros, 7% more than in 2024. If we talk about Andalusia, during the same period the community received a record of 12.9 million of foreign tourists who accumulated an expenditure of approximately 18,000 million euros. 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Europe was happy with the changes in the App Store, but not with those in Google Play. There is a historic fine at stake

Google is in the crosshairs of the European Commission. A few days ago they announced a new investigation into monopolistic practices with AI summaries, but it is not the only front they have open. The company has already paid historical fines and you face a new one if you don’t make changes to Google Play, your app store. what has happened. They tell it in Reuters. The European Commission is not satisfied with the changes that Google has made to its app store to comply with the Digital Markets Act or DMA. Regulators consider that there are two points that do not comply with the standards: There are technical restrictions that make it difficult for developers to direct users to external channels with better prices. Google continues to charge a commission to the developer even if the user buys the app from its website, with the excuse that they have “facilitated” the purchase. Why is it important. If Google does not make the necessary changes to comply with the DMA, it faces a fine that could amount to 10% of its total revenue. In 2024 they will invoice 350,000 million dollarsso the maximum fine would amount to 35,000 million, the highest to date. Google can still offer to apply changes to avoid paying the fine. The Apple case. The one the Commission is satisfied with is Apple. In fact, they are using your case as an example of what needs to be done. It was not a bed of roses and Apple was fined 500 million euros for not complying with the DMA. Apple had to remove restrictions that prevented redirection to alternative offers. The Epic trial. The European Commission is not the only one that has Google Play in its sights. In the United States, the judge of the Epic vs Google case made a historic decision: Google would have to allow rival stores within the Play Store. Recently Google and Epic reached an agreement through which Google undertakes not to charge commissions of more than 20% on purchases’in-game’ and 9% for the rest. In addition, developers will be able to showcase other payment systems through Play Billing. The agreement must still be approved by the judge, but it seems that Google will have no options but to comply with what both the judge and the EU ask of it. What Google says. The company announced changes in Google Play last August to avoid the fine, is what the Commission now considers insufficient. Google competition lawyer Clare Kelly said the company was “concerned that these could expose Android users to harmful content.” This is the usual position of American companies that are under the scrutiny of the European Commission. Mark Zuckerberg called the DMA “censorship” and there has also been harsh criticism and tariff threats since the Trump administration. Recently, a national security strategy document He claimed that European laws could mean an “erasure of American civilization.” The fruits of the DMA. He overregulation of the European Union is subject to criticism, but It also has a good side. Thanks to the DMA has made USB-C mandatory for all manufacturers, forcing Apple to abandon its proprietary connector. It has also brought us the Universal AirDrop and the changes in the app stores so that we have more freedom when it comes to where to download our apps. Image | Xataka, Pexels In Xataka | Europe wants to protect itself against Huawei, but the energy sector knows something uncomfortable: it cannot move forward without it

There are offers on Nintendo Switch 2, tablets and more

There are still a couple of weeks until Christmas officially arrives, but there are already many stores that have gone ahead celebrating their particular holiday. One of them is AliExpresswhich has had a promo active for a couple of days now that, as usual, is loaded with very interesting offers in technology. On this occasion, most of the discount coupons that AliExpress offers to make our purchases cheaper (even more) have flown. Despite this, we can still find very good offers on several devices without having to use one of these or using some of little value. Below, we leave you some of them: Samsung Galaxy Watch8 by 193.10 euros with the coupon ESGS04, in its 44 millimeter version. POCO Pad X1 by 310.86 euros with the coupon ESGS04, a very good option if we are looking for great value for money. nintendo switch 2 by 475.83 euros with the coupon ESGS04, in its pack with ‘Mario Kart World’ that will arrive before Christmas. Xiaomi TV Box S by 43.50 euros with the coupon ESGS04, a great price for the third generation of this device. OnePlus Buds Pro 3 by 75.42 euros with the coupon ESGS04, with active noise cancellation and great autonomy. Samsung Galaxy Watch8 As a first offer, we bring you this Galaxy Watch8 in its 44 millimeter version. This has a 1.47-inch screen that is protected with sapphire glass and with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, ideal for viewing outdoors. Its performance is great (it uses the same chip as the Watch Ultra) and has very good autonomy. Furthermore, by leaving one of its buttons pressed, we can use Gemini without having to take out your cell phone. stays in 193.10 euros with the coupon ESGS04. Galaxy Watch8 (44 millimeters) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links POCO Pad X1 If we want a new tablet and we are looking for one that stands out for its quality-price ratio, this one may fit us very well. POCO Pad X1. It is a device that has an 11.2-inch screen with 3.2K resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate, also compatible with Dolby Vision. Its processor is the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and it has a good 8,850 mAh battery. It is available for 310.86 euros with the coupon ESGS04. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links nintendo switch 2 It is true that we have seen it cheaper during the last Black Friday, but we still have a good opportunity to get hold of it. nintendo switch 2 for less money. It is available for 475.83 euros with the coupon ESGS04, in its pack with ‘Mario Kart World’, a good price if we take into account that right now it is not on sale almost anywhere. Also, since it is shipped from Spain, we will receive it before Christmas. Nintendo Switch 2 + ‘Mario Kart World’ The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi TV Box S A good accessory for our television can be this 3rd generation Xiaomi TV Box S. It is capable of offering 4K resolution that is also compatible with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ (as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X). Its performance is very polished and it comes with Google TV, which allows us to install all the most popular applications. It is available for 43.50 euros with the coupon ESGS04. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links OnePlus Buds Pro 3 To finish, we have these OnePlus Buds Pro 3. These headphones right now have a great value for money, since we can take them for 75.42 euros with the coupon ESGS04. They have good active noise cancellation of up to 50 dB and a very good autonomy of up to 43 hours of playback if we add the battery of the headphones and the case. Of course, they are compatible with both Android and iOS. 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 | Xataka, Samsung, Xiaomi, Nintendo, OnePlus In Xataka | The best smartwatches: their analyzes and videos are here In Xataka | Which wireless headphones to buy, which are the best?

In 2024 a package bomb arrived on a plane. It was the beginning of the great threat to Europe: that of a “ghost” crossing the red lines

Europe lives a strategic transformation that few had imagined possible in such a short time. What began as a series of “flats” (intermittent blackouts, suspicious fires, minor incursions) has become a coherent pattern: a campaign of directed hybrid war that is no longer limited to destabilizing, but rather deliberately explore the thresholds of what it can inflict without provoking a direct military response. It all started a year ago. The silent climb. The plot is explained more clearly from July 2024when several DHL packages exploded in centers logistics from the United Kingdom, Poland and Germany, devices powerful enough to shoot down a plane if they had detonated in mid-flight. The episode, an infiltrated bomb at the heart of the European air system, marked a before and after, because it showed to what extent Moscow was willing to strain continental security and because it exposed the fragility of an Old Continent trapped between an increasingly aggressive Russia and a United States whose commitment has stopped being reliableand. Since then, Europe no longer sees hybrid warfare as a peripheral nuisance, but as a structural threat which targets critical infrastructures, social cohesion and the European institutional framework itself. In Xataka Mercadona has found a vein to grow beyond its white label and prepared food: tourism The Russian laboratory. I counted this week the financial times that the Russian campaign has been refined in breadth and depth. European intelligence services have disabled plots to derail trains full of passengers, set fire to shopping malls, damage dams or contaminate water in urban areas. The attacks are not isolated improvisations: they respond to a “gig economy” model of sabotage in which young recruited by Telegramlocal criminals or foreigners with residence permits act as expendable pawns for unknown objectives. Plus: they are difficult to detect, impossible to anticipate and legally ambiguous, since they rarely there is a direct connection with Russian intelligence that allows them to be accused of espionage. The case of frustrated railway sabotage in Poland (an explosive planted on the Warsaw-Lublin line that came within seconds of causing a massacre) exposed that pattern in its clearest form: unimpeded entry and exit, cryptocurrency financingfalse identities issued by Moscow and a diffuse chain of command that leads to intermediaries as Mikhail Mirgorodsky or even networks managed by former Wagner members. And there is more. Yes, because each cell discovered suggests others not yet detected, and what is worrying is not the errors of saboteurs (sometimes incapable to delete videos of its own attacks) but the scale that this model offers to a Russia resentful of decades of diplomatic expulsions and doctrinally rearmed to a pre-war period. The doctrine that returns. The ISS analysts They recently reported that the archives of the KGB and the StB (Czechoslovak intelligence) reveal parallels disturbing differences between the sabotage manuals of the Cold War and what Europe witnesses today. The objectives listed decades ago (military bases, energy infrastructures, dams, communication systems, transportation) match almost exactly with the whites of the last two years. Equally revealing is the doctrinal sequencing: during times of peace, minor attacks with the appearance of accidents, in pre-war phases, massive sabotage, increased risk tolerated and increasing willingness to cause civilian casualties, and in open war, total activation of clandestine networks for lethal operations. The prelude to something more fat. It we count very recently. If you will, Europe seems to have entered fully into a intermediate stage: a pre-war phase where each incident also functions as offensive reconnaissance, a permanent exercise by razvedka boyem to measure Western reaction capacity, locate vulnerabilities and exploit any weaknesses. The episode of the unidentified drones airports and military bases European operations illustrate this dynamic: cheap raids, of uncertain origin, that revealed systemic failures in the continental air defense and that, due to their replicator effect (copies, jokes, hysteria, false alarms) multiply the psychological and financial wear and tear. A continent without a network. I remembered the new york times This morning an added problem for Europe: that if the Russian threat escalates, the other half of the problem is the growing disconnection with the United States. For the first time since 1945, Europe perceives that Washington is not unequivocally on your side in a matter of war and peace. The Trump administration is not only pressuring kyiv to accept an agreement In Moscow’s terms, it also redefines Europe as a suspicious actor, criticizes the democratic integrity of its governments and promises to openly support the European extreme right. The result is an unprecedented scenario: a Russia that intensifies its hybrid campaign, a Ukraine that depends almost entirely on continental support and a Europe that must finance your own safety while compensating for the withdrawal of US capabilities (satellites, long-range missiles, command and control) that it cannot replace before 2029the year that NATO considers the limit to have a credible deterrent. European leaders also face depleted budgets, electorates hostile to increased military spending, and a rising far-right that Moscow sees as a strategic multiplier. {“videoId”:”x8j6422″,”autoplay”:false,”title”:”Declassified video of the clash between Russian fighters and the American drone”, “tag”:”united states”, “duration”:”42″} The battle of money. The internal European debate on how to finance the resistance Ukrainian reflects the magnitude of the challenge. To support kyiv for the next two years, about $200 billion is needed, an unaffordable figure without activating the 210,000 million euros on Russian assets frozen in Europe. The problem? Right now it takes the name of Belgiumwhich guards the majority through Euroclear, and which fears retaliation from Moscow and the possible erosion of the credibility of the euro as a safe haven. Washington, despite its strategic ambiguity, is also pressing for these funds to be don’t touch each othersince its eventual return is part of the US scheme for a peace agreement favorable to Russia. One more thing. And yet, without that money, Europe would have to coordinate (outside the EU framework) a colossal loan and politically explosive. The crossroads are so profound that in Berlin and Paris they are … Read more

We lost a robot under Antarctica for eight months. He’s back with disturbing facts about the Denman Glacier

On planet Earth there are still many mysteries that we do not know, especially those that hide in the deep sea where It is very difficult for us humans to reach due to the high pressures that exist. That is why science is committed to send robots to explore this area, although the last one we sent stopped sending signals for months, something that would undoubtedly indicate the worst. But the reality has been very different. The exploration. The mission led for the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership Its objective was to study the ice shelves of Denman and Shackleton of which we really knew little. To do this, they used a float Argo standard that modify their buoyancy to sink, take measurements and rise to the surface again. But in this case there was a big problem: under the ice platform there is no surface, only a ceiling of ice hundreds of meters thick that prevented this robot from rising again, remaining adrift, dragged by the waves. sea ​​currents. We expected the worst. This robot stopped emitting signals about what it was doing in the depths, and was already considered ‘dead’ by the researchers. But now it has resurfaced after eight months of being in this situation. And the good news is that even if it didn’t emit signals, the robot continued working and created 200 profiles, going up and down every five days, collecting data that no human had ever seen. Sailing blindly. The question is obligatory: how do we know where the robot was if it did not have GPS under the ice? To do this, the researchers used an ingenious reverse engineering technique described in the study: every time the robot tried to go up to the surface to transmit, collided with the surface and recorded the pressure at the moment of impact. Something that can be related to the depth at which it was found. When recovering data after its reappearance in open waters, scientists compared those impact points with satellite maps indicating the thickness of the ice in the area. In this way, it was like solving a 3D maze: if the robot crashed 300 meters deep, it had to be at a point where the ice is 300 meters thick. Thus they reconstructed their erratic trajectory of almost 300 kilometers. What we know. Until now we had the idea that East Antarctica was always a ‘stable’ and cold area because, unlike the West, it thaws very slowly. But now we have data that makes us doubt this a lot. In the case of the Shackleton platform we know that it is a cold fortress with a cavity under the ice that is filled with very cold water that protects it from melting from below. If we talk about Denman Glacier We can now relate it to a danger zone, as an intrusion of ‘warm’ water was found flowing towards the base of the glacier. Why it is important. Denman Glacier It’s not just any harmless thing.but it has enough ice to raise global sea level by 1.5 meters. In this way, if the water is warm it will be able to cause this glacier to end up melting and this will undoubtedly be a big problem for the coasts of our planet. Now all that remains is to monitor this area, which can now be categorized as dangerous due to the risks that the planet may finally have if this is something that ends up being confirmed. Images | henrique setim AOML In Xataka | We have been trying to figure out what Antarctica would be like without ice since 1950. We just discovered it

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