There are influencers chaining marathons for “solidarity.” Doubt is whether extreme sport really serves for that

Seven marathons in Seven consecutive days distributed throughout the planet, three races of 40 kilometers run in just day and a halfcomplete two Ironman In terms of a monthchain marathons non-stop Throughout a week … it sounds for science fiction version fitnessbut they are all real challenges assumed over the last months (or years) by athletes from Spain, in some cases with amateur profile. And almost all share two characteristics, in addition to the physical impact that they entail for them: a great visibility and a solidarity approach. Those who assume these careers of races often do so to raise funds that then dedicate to medical research, but with each test they are driving a few questions: do these tests make sense, beyond the one who wants to give each athlete? How do they affect your health? Are they just performances? Kilome -free bar. There are those who demonstrate their solidarity becoming a volunteer collaborator of an NGO, who donates clothes or food and who weers the shoes, goes out (or takes a plane) and is running kilometers as if there were no tomorrow. Examples are a few and, precisely because of the great echo they achieve, a simple search on Google arrives to find them. In 2020 a Basque set out to run A triathlon per month In a square to get funds for an electric chair, in 2021 another Madrid triathlete He decided to chain Two Iroman in a month to support the fight against cancer already finally 2024 Coach He commented with his plans to complete three times in a row one of the toughest ironman on the planet to, among other things, help “become aware of the true human potential,” in his own words. Are there more cases? Yes. Those above are just a handful of examples taken from a quick search on Google, but there are more, enough. A Catalan athlete has set out to run seven marathons in a week (about 295 km) to get funds for the ELA and a few days ago a influencer Extreme Sports A fan, Valentí Sanjuan, completed Another test Same amazing: he ran five consecutive marathons on five continents to finance the fight against childhood cancer. “I ran three marathons in a day and a half almost without sleep. It was hard,” explained to The newspaper After finishing the challenge, which culminated on Saturday in the center of Barcelona. A similar approach had The challenge than the too influencer Sergio Turull (pitufolow) assumed a few months ago: he went through Spain from top to bottom, from rate to Cap de Creus, in In infarction timewhich demanded that he assume some 65 kilometers a day. In addition to testing your personal abilities, the challenge sought to raise funds to fight childhood cancer. The case of Verdeliss. If there is a media example and that has achieved repercussion, it is however that of Verdelissbusinesswoman, influencermother of eight children and athlete who recently finished an equally extreme challenge: chanting seven marathons in seven days organized in different corners of the world, from Dubai to Perth, Antarctica and Miami, passing through the Spanish capital. The test was also accompanied by a message with solidarity dyes: the idea was to give visibility and gather funds to investigate A rare disease. But … Is money collected? Yes. The challenges give visibility to the causes that will lead and, at least in the most media cases, serve to raise funds. For example, in ‘My grain of sand’ it can be seen that Sanjuan has raised 20,400 euroswell above the 10,000 that had been marked as a goal, and Verdeliss’s challenge would have translated into 35,000 euros For a girl with Menke-Hennekan syndrome. As for Turull, I would have achieved some 58,000 euros. There are even more striking cases, such as the British corridor Gary McKeeprobably the most extreme of all. In fact he has won the nickname of ‘Marathon Man’. The BBC counts How he managed to raise one million pounds touring a route of 42 kilometers each and every one of the days of 2022, often before joining his work. It was polished 20 pairs of shoes. The approach was again solidary: money is collection For Macmillian Cancer Support and West Cumbria Hospice At Home and in fact the athlete has received remarkable recognition and the thanks of relatives with cancer. Solidarity (and something else). The big question is … to what extent are these challenges effective as fundraising campaigns? Do they have more implications? Do they compensate for the impact of the tests on the runners? The undeniable thing is that in cases such as Verdeliss, in which the protagonist is a influencerthe challenge has another consequence: expands clearly Its visibility and media impact, reinforcing an exhibition that is already considerable in networks. In the case of the Basque athlete, before even the running shoes, It transcended that its marathons would star in a documentary for Movistar Plus. Sanjuan Explain who has recorded another for Prime Video and Turull’s career have also been Video captured. The three add thousands of followers in Instagram either YouTubewhich gives more visibility to your deeds. The key: money. Another key is the cost that the challenges and funds that collect. Sanjuan explains, for example, that during his last challenge he had to sleep on flights low cost, And he says: “It has cost us the return to the world 2,800 euros.” “He ate what they gave us on the plane and slept in tiny seats.” In the case of Verdeliss the intercontinental challenge, which implied several flights, was made within the framework of the World Marathon Challengea circuit that demands considerable payment from participants. The mail assures That the Basque has disbursed around 39,000 euros, although she guarantees: “Everything leaves my pocket.” Between them they gathered more than 50,000 euros for their respective solidarity causes, but it is also true that there are other solidarity actions, such as auctionscollections or Exhibitionsthat gather thousands of euros without … Read more

Going to space is going from a great aspiration of humanity to a “Ryanair with rockets”

When Andy Davis opened his birthday gifts that afternoon of 1995, I was about to certify One of the most important changes of the cultural imaginary of the American twentieth century: the death of Western and the consecration of the astronaut as a great aspirational figure. Because, forgive me the expression, but how astronauts were cool. We talked about people who prepared for decades, who risked their life every fighter second and who achieved feats that we, simple mortals, could not even imagine. There was nothing more glamorous and guay than to be an astronaut. Now The thing has changed. The life cycle of all means of transport. When the train was invented, first There was curiosity. Then, fear. Later, luxury. And finally, The Rodalías de Barcelona either The Extremadura train. It is a law of life: a kind of Kübless model of the social perception of the means of transport. The same thing happened with the planes. From the first test flights we move on to Spirit of Sant Luisthen to the luxurious airplanes of the 60s And, now, a manifestly bad service that we usually associate with lowcost airlines, but that affects the entire sector. In space, we are living that process and we are living it very quickly. But why? In the background, what we are seeing is the logical development of the privatization of the space race. And, as we have been pointing for years, what has been privatized now is not space. The space has been privatized for many years. What we are living is the privatization of spatial sleep. Or, in other words, what we have seen is the birth of companies that are knowing how to take advantage of space rhetoric to find financing (winning the large agencies). Behind all that space rhetoric … The new space race does not “become an interplanetary species” or take “tourists to space.” The new special career goes, for now, to finance the development of an infrastructure Very expensive, very lucrative and that will be indispensable in the future. When Jeff Bezos said that the great battle is in whom it is responsible for taking out the devices from the earth (the basic infrastructure of the new space race or, as he said, The ‘Amazon Web Services’ of space) He was right, but fell short. There is Many critical services They will depend on what happens up there. Tourism (and the ‘banalization’ of space) is key in all this. Since Dennis Tito became the first space tourist In 2001 (and counting The six of Jesús Calleja’s last trip) About 84 people have gone to space to do something we could call “tourism.” That is to say, Jesús Calleja is a symptom of that progressive banalization of space, yes; But we already had many previous examples. The key is to take the analysis one step further: in understanding that the ‘democratization’ of space trips come to replace the spatial epic of the cold war years. It is its “aggiornamento”, its contemporary version: the story that serves to continue moving the gears of the development of the space industry. That is why it makes sense that a television star goes to space, so it makes sense wanting to lower costs, so it makes sense to take many people. Because as with the lowcostthe business is another. And, in normal conditions, it would be very interesting. After all, the twentieth century has taught us that every euro invested in space It is a euro invested in improving the conditions of this planet. Historically, The return of investment is huge And that has been one of the great levers that have allowed us to continue investing in it. However, as the years go by and we see that the business career derives quickly in A power struggleit is worth asking if the transfer of knowledge will remain so effective. If, in one way or another, the privatization of space will also be the privatization of all the good we can learn from it. Image | Club of the Future In Xataka | If the space industry wants to democratize tourism, it must overcome several challenges. Like space smells good

The difference between measles data in the United States and in Spain is in vaccines and is summarized in a figure: 95%

During these last months part of our attention has been placed in respiratory viruses such as The fluthe respiratory syncitial virus (RSV), and other viruses typical of these dates. This must be added Other epidemics such as gastroenteritis, also common on these dates and the avian flu epidemic that is causing serious problems in the United States and also threatens our wild and corral birds. While some of these viruses dissipate until next season, one returns with surprising strength: measles. The outbreak in the United States. Several measles outbreaks in the United States have already left 93 cases detected and 23 hospitalizations. At least 86 of these cases have been associated with three outbreaks, being the state of Texas the most affected, the state in which the first cases were detected. Some experts, such as Rekha Lakshmanan, of The Immunization Partnership, in Houston, see these figures such as the tip of the iceberg. “I think this will go worse before improving,” he explained in statements collected by Kff Health News. Texas is one of the more than 35 states in which the vaccination rate is below 95%: According to estimates Of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the southern state has an estimated vaccination population of 94.3%. By ages. CDC data indicate that most cases have occurred between children and adolescents: 28 cases in children under five years (30% of cases), and 48 cases between children and young people among five and 19 years (52%). The measles virus. Measles is an infectious disease caused by a virus that especially affects the child population. It is a disease that spreads easily (at least among unbound people), through contact with nasal fluids, mouth or throat. The incubation period ranges between 10 and 14 days after exposure to the virus, after which the symptoms. The most characteristic of them is a cutaneous eruption that lasts between four days and a week. The list of symptoms can include other varied such as red eyes, cough, fever, muscle pain or nasal congestion among others. Measles is a potentially lethal disease in certain circumstances. Although complications are more frequent in adults, the main risk occurs in malnutrition contexts and is associated with vitamin A deficiencies, so it is developing countries that usually see mortality associated with this virus. Vaccine. Measles had disappeared from many countries thanks to the effectiveness of the disease vaccine. Measles immunization is done through the known Triple viral vaccine or SPR (for the three diseases that it tries to prevent: measles mumps or mumps, and rubella). The situation of measles in Spain. The situation is very different in Spain: so far from 2025, 110 cases of infection in Spain have been recorded according to the latest data from the National Epidemiology Center (CNE). As recently explained López Perea in an informative session organized by Science Media Center Spain, the cases registered in our country are due to small outbreaks with no more than a dozen cases due to outbreak. Many of these cases are concentrated in Euskadi. The Basque Autonomous Community has counted 41 cases of the disease. The total number of cases implies that we walk to a rebound with respect to 2024, the year in which 217 contagios were recorded, explained Sergio Ferrer, of SMC. Another substantial difference between the American outbreak and the shoots in our country is in the population affected by them. In the case of Spain, cases tend to affect adults and not minors. 95%. Spain has a good vaccination coverage against measles. The 95% figure is usually considered the limit of group immunity for this virus. In other words, a 95% coverage allows to stop the expansion of this virus. In the 2019-20 academic year, the vaccination rate In American nurseries it was 95.2%. Today has passed to 92.7%. In Texas, although the rate is higher than the US average, the figure is still below the 95%brand. According to the CDC data95 % of the cases detected occurred between unaccoured people or whose vaccination status was unknown. The remaining 5% occurred between people with a vaccine of the two that form the complete pattern. In Xataka | The myth of the 37º: we are increasingly clear that there is no “normal” body of the body Image | CDC

Its launch is a success and has led to space

Jesús Calleja has become the third Spaniard in going to space. Or seen otherwise, the first Spanish space tourist. Anyway, the famous adventurer has achieved cross the line of karmthe border of space that only astronauts and a few lucky ones had gone through until the arrival of companies such as Blue Origin. Context. Television presenter Jesús Callej Jeff Bezos Aerospace Company. This has been the tenth tripled flight of the company, which in total has sent 52 people beyond the 100 km of altitude: The official border of spaceaccording to the International Aeronautical Federation (IFA). Calleja has been telling the preparations for this new adventure in a documentary called ‘Calleja in space’that he had already released his first two episodes in Prime Video and in four waiting for the launch. Produced by Amazon and Mediaset, the flight has been broadcast live in Telecinco, in addition to the official Blue Origin channels. The presenter’s point of view will arrive in Prime Video next week. Calleja has crossed a border that two Spaniards had gone through: astronauts Michael López-Elegría de la Nasa and Pedro Duque de la Este, which far from discrediting space tourism flights, participated in the documentary. The preparations. Both in its social networks and on television, Calleja has been telling the details of coexistence and the brief training through which crew members of a New Shepard mission passed before takeoff. The launch platform is in the middle of the desert, so travelers sleep in some bungalós with fair comforts to spend a few days. Half an hour before the hour originally planned for takeoff, the six crew climbed into the space capsule (which had already flown 11 times) at the tip of the rocket, made a final check of their vital support costumes and systems, and they were instructed one last time on emergency procedures and the correct use of seats and harnesses aboard the ship. In addition to Jesús Calleja, They were part of the NS-30 mission The investor and former Technological CEO Lane Bess (which was flying for the second time with Blue Origin), the ELAINE HYDE media businesswoman, the reproductive endocrinologist and founder of the fertility clinics Ivirma Richard Scott, the physicist and researcher of Wall Street Tushar Shah, and a sixth anonymous crew. The flight. After a 20 -minute delay to complete the rocket configuration, Blue Origin’s flight director gave the “go” to take off, which finally occurred at 9:50 in the morning, local time at the company’s facilities to the company West of Texas (16:50 in Spain). The New Shepard rocket ignited its be-3pm hydrogen and liquid oxygen engine and rose for two and a half minutes, accelerating until separating from the capsule. While the propeller returned to land vertically, seven and a half minutes after takeoff, the capsule began a parabolic flight above 100 km of altitude, officially entering the space for about three minutes. Blue Origin does not show images of the interior of the capsule during its live emissions, but what is heard from inside the ship. Between laughs and comments in English, the voice of Calleja was heard making comments on how the sky had become black or its first impressions to see the earth from her window: “My mother, please, but how we have this luck.” Landing In the 8:30 minute of flight, the capsule, already accelerating in free fall to the ground, opened its pilot parachutes and shortly after its three great parachutes. The landing was soft and occurred in the 10:11 minute, with the retrocohetes on the last moment to cushion the impact with the ground, which raised a small dust. Blue origin teams soon arrived in the area to secure the capsule and open the hatch. Where Jesús Calleja and his teammates came from a few minutes later to hug their relatives. Calleja could not contain emotion and tears before saying: “Earth needs protection.” Images | Blue Origin In Xataka | A Spacex flight caused their astronauts to become genetically younger. The intriguing thing is that it lasted only three days

The United States is beginning to dismantle the load network for electric cars, according to leaks

Donald Trump had a clear objective on his arrival at the White House: dismantling how many Biden administration policies could. Within what the former executive fostered, there were measures to accelerate the decarbonization through the commitment to renewable energies and the electric cars. After a movement that put the legs up the US aspirations with the electric carThe Verge and CPR News claim that one more step will be taken soon: to dismantle thousands of electric car loading points Throughout the country, in addition to removing electric cars bought by the Biden government. Federal buildings without plug. The Colorado Public Radio It was the first means to echo this. They claim to have access to an internal email and several sources that point to the administration of general services, or GSA, is working to align with the current administration. And that implies closing load stations. The GSA is responsible for administering buildings that are owned by the federal government, a task that performs throughout the country. According to an email you have seen The Vergethe GSA plans to announce the gradual closure of the loaders network at some point in last week. Some offices would have already begun to pull the plug and in others, in which there are contracts with the network suppliers, the loaders will be disabled once these contracts expire. To the clean point. When this happens, neither the vehicles owned by the government nor the individuals of the workers can load at those points. During the Biden mandate, the GSA was responsible for implementing a presidential plan to gradually eliminate the use of gas propelled vehicles. The idea It was that, of the 650,000 vehicles that the federal government has, more than half were replaced by electric. That is why recharge points began to be installed in federal buildings, but with the new plan in progress and the intention of not going to electric cars, those chargers would now not make sense. According to The entity itself, in March 2024, more than 58,000 electric vehicles had been commissioned and, to the 8,000 recharge points in government buildings, another 25,000 would be added soon. Before and after Trump “They are not critical for the mission”. There was a map that showed in real time the location and status of these load points, but the only way to Consult it It is via Wayback Machine, since that section of the web was deleted a few days ago. According to the sources of The Verge and CPR, the electric vehicles they already had will stop using, but it is not clear if they will be sold or stored. And the message issued by the GSA in the filtered communications could not be clearer: “We have received instructions that all the load stations owned by the GSA are not critical for the mission.” Does not a puppet with a head. In Wired they echoed plan of the GSA to sell approximately 500 buildings as part of the efforts of the Trump government for “Clean” public administrationsomething that is also aligned with the Doge department leading Elon Musk. The most striking of all this is that the GSA and the Government not only will not go to the electric car, but to dismantle points that prevent the workers of those buildings from carrying their particular electric cars while they are in their job. Images | Gage Skidmore, Mariordo In Xataka | Tesla had a contract of 400 million dollars from the United States government. They have had to reculate

Elon Musk is a citizen of Canada since 1989. Now 230,000 Canadians have claimed to remove it

As Trump Special Advisor Elon Musk is part of a government that it seems to threaten Canadian sovereignty, especially after Trump repeatedly hinted that Canada should become The 51st State of the United States. Canadians have responded with the bureaucratic tools they have, and now it is time to decide the government, bound by the law itself. Hundreds of thousands of signatures. Elon Musk’s Canadian citizenship, awarded in 1989 Thanks to his mother, Maye Muskoriginally from Saskatchewan, is located in the center of a growing political controversy in Canada. The reason? More than 200,000 citizens have signed A parliamentary request requesting that citizens be revoked due to its proximity to Donald Trump and their alleged involvement in activities contrary to the national interests of Canada. The requestpresented on February 20 at the Chamber of the Commons in Canada by the writer Qualia Reed and sponsored by the parliamentarian Charlie Angus, of the new Democratic Party (NDP), He has won traction Very fast. His main argument: that Musk, acting as a Trump advisor, has backed a foreign government that threatens Canadian sovereignty. In particular, they point out the aggressive rhetoric of the president, who has threatened Impose severe tariffs to Canadian products and has even suggested that more than unlikely Annexation of Canada as the 51 state of the nation. Reasons of the petition and reactions. As we said, the discontent of the signatories lies in Musk’s attitude Faced with American politics, as well as in its total support for Trump and its economic policies. Musk has promoted, for example, initiatives to reduce federal spending in the United States under the new administration, which has led to Mass cuts in agencies such as the Department of Venaries’ Affairs, the Department of Defense and the National Parks Service. The conflict between Musk and Trudeau. There is more, of course. Its use of social network X, acquired in 2022, has been key in the controversy. Musk mocked the Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau, after his announcement of resignation as the leader of the Liberal Party, praising instead of the conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, in what was seen as an interference in Canadian politics. Besides, Trump’s threats Towards Canada have intensified public outrage. In a recent speech, the president referred again to Trudeau as a simple “governor”, minimizing the independence of the country. The conflict climbed when Trump and his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said the nation should become partly in the United Statesto which Trudeau responded bluntly In X: “There is no possibility in the hell that Canada becomes part of the United States. Workers and communities in both countries benefit from being the largest commercial and mutual security partners.” The economic factor and commercial tensions. Beyond the political debate, Trump’s position and Musk towards Canada has also generated concern in the economic field. Trump has threatened impose 25% tariffs to Canadian imports, a measure that would have had significant consequences for the country’s economy. Be that as it may, these tariffs have been delayed until March 4, after Trump declared that the Canada government had taken measures to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking in cooperation with the United States. Is it possible to revoke citizens? It is the big question. According to the Canadian law, citizenship It can be revoked In cases of fraud, false information in the application for immigration or threat to national security, but there are no precedents of a revocation for political reasons or ideological alignments. It is also allowed Voluntary renunciation of citizenssomething that Musk has not indicated that he would consider. That said, the petition has overcome the threshold of 500 signatures required to be formally presented to Parliament. After its presentation, it will be the government who decides if it progresses or rejects it. Meanwhile, the House of Commons will resume sessions on March 24, although a possible call for general elections before that date could also affect the progress of the petition. An unknown scenario. Despite the magnitude of the petition, experts agree that the possibility of revoking the citizenship of Musk It is low. Irene Bloemraad, immigration and citizenship specialist at British Columbia University, explained to Washington Post That “although the petition reaches millions of signatures, the government cannot simply revoke the citizenship of a person.” Also, Gideon Christian, Professor of Law at the University of Calgary, He stressed that Any attempt at revocation should “follow the legal procedures established for all Canadian citizens.” In the distant scenario on which the revocation was approved and executed, Musk would have to wait 10 years to request the Canadian citizenship again. The businessman would continue to keep his American and South African citizenships, of course, but losing his Canadian passport could affect his investments and commercial relations in the country. Image | Duncan.hull, Open Grid Sche In Xataka | Mark Zuckerberg wanted to get on Elon Musk’s wake to improve his image: public opinion continues to hate him the same In Xataka | Tesla has sued customers and journalists for criticizing their cars in China: the surprising thing is that you are winning those judgments

‘La Revuelta’ has made the issuance of lotteries at last something interesting. In return, a millionaire fine has been taken

Since ‘The revolt‘He began to design ways not to interrupt his program to give the information to which it is obliged With the results of the lottery, it has become one of the most commented and admired sections of the Broncano program. A good sample of how they are able to return chaos in their favor in a creative way, but that has a spiny back: it will cost a million euros to the public entity. Different formulas. Practically from the moment of the premiere of the Broncano program, RTVE was experiencing with different formulas to locate the microspace that gives the lottery information. First he broadcast it immediately after the news. Then he located it after the end of ‘La Revuelta’, but the channel audiences plummeted. In autumn of 2024 he even relegated the space at midnight, but after receiving a warning of lotteries, RTVE saw that he would have no choice but to allow the results of the lottery to be issued in the course of ‘La Revuelta’. It happened on December 9. Humor reigns. Since then, ‘La Revuelta’ decided to face the obligation with humor. Has taken advantage to launch Pullites to competitionShow a 75 -second count in even Jorge Ponce He came to threaten the spectators Less faithful with a razor. That was the turn: since then, fiction pieces were created that could be enjoyed without volume, which was given to the Lotteries’ miniespace, and that tended a bridge towards mood classics such as’ The Office ‘. Among the most memorable, A discussion of Jorge Ponce with the teambut there has been everything since Whodunits at full speed to first aid courses or, of course, References to the Meme of the Moment. Problems with lotteries. The agreement signed with lotteries and bets of the State forced public television to broadcast the results between 9:45 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Only for extraordinary and justified reasons, as a special informative could be delayed, always with prior to the public. However, since the premiere of ‘La Revuelta’, the entity detected that RTVE inclined its contract in more than twenty occasions, which motivated a penalty for compensation of just over one million euros, according to sources of the entity they told The confidential. The PP has taken the issue to the Mixed RTVE Control Commission that is taking place Today in the Senate. A known fine. The world He also reported the sanction for irregularities committed in the last quarter of 2024. The situation was so conflicting between RTVE and lotteries that, according to this newspaper, RTVE even came to the tender for the broadcast of the lotteries and bets of the State, a contract that allows the Public Corporation to enter about 52 million for four years, being also the only television that contest. They had to mediate members of the Government for Cascajosa Concepción, previous interim president, not let the contract escape, for many obligations that would lead. New conditions. In this way, the contract has been modified to adapt it to the important presence of ‘La Revuelta’ on the grill. From 2025, the daily programs would have a duration between 80 and 110 seconds, and would be issued at some point in a broader strip, between 21: 45h and 00: 00h. Of course, this could also generate their own problems: according to ‘the world’, this form of broadcasting the lottery could be breaking the audiovisual law, leaving the raffle of being an independent block to become a part of ‘the revolt’. Private chains could thus file a complaint with the CNMC. Header | RTVE In Xataka | A game of chess, protagonist of the biggest victory of Broncano to date: ‘The revolt’ is not a day flower

Donald Trump’s government plans to be even harder with China. His problem is that he needs Netherlands and Japan

The administration led by Joe Biden has approved during his management years several very ambitious China sanctions. The last one entered into force On December 2just a few weeks before Biden and his team leave the White House. These prohibitions are aimed priority to Chinese companies that They design and produce lithography equipment that intervene in the manufacture of advanced semiconductors, hence the impact they are presumably having on the Chinese chips industry is deep. As expected, China soon react. Just one day later the government led by Xi Jinping announced the prohibition of export of critical minerals to the US. It was possible that the arrival of Donald Trump’s government and his entourage contributed to calm the waters with China a little, but nothing is further from reality. The climbing of sanctions and other moschadillas that have starred US and China in recent years will continue, although now under the baton of Donald Trump. The US prepares more sanctions with the complicity of the Netherlands and Japan According to Bloomberg News Trump’s team wants to even more harden the sanctions to which China is already subjected. The US government has not officially confirmed it, but according to this means of communication, the new sanctions package addresses two different areas that seek to hinder more the development of the Chinese semiconductor industry. The first measure proposes to restrict the quantity and types of chips that NVIDIA can deliver to its Chinese clients without processing a license. Deepseek R1’s success is promoting the adoption of NVIDIA GPU H20 for models training It is important that we do not overlook that Jensen Huang’s company leads the GPU market for applications of artificial intelligence (AI) with an approximate quota of 80%. And, in addition, the success of China AI Deepseek R1 He is promoting The adoption of the GPU H20 of nvidia for Model training (And also that of The Ascend 910 chips of Huawei to solve inference tasks). Whatever this is not all. And, again according to Bloomberg, several US officials have recently met with their Dutch and Japanese counterparts. Presumably they are negotiating what steps they can take to drastically limit the participation of the engineers of the Dutch company ASML and the Japanese Tokyo Electron, which are two of the most important lithography equipment manufacturers on the planet, in the maintenance of the production equipment of the production equipment of semiconductors that are being used by their Chinese clients. The US needs the complicity of the Netherlands and Japan to make this measure prosper, and it is very likely to do so soon. From one thing we can be sure: as has happened on other occasions, China will respond. Image | ASML More information | Reuters In Xataka | Japan has triggered the alarm: China has in its hands the world production of chips and batteries thanks to the gallium

Surfshark’s offer shows that having a VPN does not have to leave expensive

No matter how our day to day: the most normal thing is that we spend a few hours sailing online. Taking into account the amount of dangers that we can find, it is not unusual that has become fashionable to navigate with a VPN. We can use a free, Although it is always better to bet on one for paymentand for this you don’t have to leave a fortune. The test is surfshark, now on offer: its VPN barely costs 2.19 euros a month. Surfshark Starter Subscription – Monthly * Some price may have changed from the last review Travel or in your day to day, a VPN can be very helpful As we have said a little higher, there are A good number of free VPNalthough they mostly have enough limitations. If we want to give our connection extra security and our data, it is best to invest a bit in getting one that works well. Surfshark fits there perfectlywith the advantage that it is now thrown in price. Let’s put a practical example. Imagine that you have to go for work somewhere and you have no data, you can only depend on A public wifi. Using one of these without taking precautions is really dangerous, especially if we access sensitive information. However, using a VPN, we will win in security and we will save many problems. Surfshark has its VPN in its Starter Plan, which also comes with another most useful tool: ALTERNATIVE ID. With it, we can create an alternative email connected to ours, so that we can register where we want without giving our personal data. The most economical way to get this plan is with its 24 -month plan. With him, the monthly subscription will come to 2.19 euroswhich implies that we will pay a total of 59.13 euros in total (instead of the more than 417 we would pay without the offer). And eye: Besides, We will receive 3 months of gift. If we want a little more, we also have the Surfshark One Plan available. This, which also includes the surfshark and alternative ID VPN, includes other super user tools, such as Surfshark Alert. Thanks to it, we will receive A real -time alert in our mail In case our data appears in any Internet filtration. Surfshark One Subscription – Monthly * Some price may have changed from the last review The best thing about this plan is that it offers much more And its price is not so far from the price of the Starter pack. It barely costs 2.69 euros per month in its 24 -month plan, which implies that we would pay in total 72.63 euros and we would have the same three months of gift. Taking into account that the price without offer of this plan is almost 485 euros, the truth is that it is worth it. Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Image | Surfshark In Xataka | Why it is dangerous to connect to public wifis and what you should do to protect yourself In Xataka | Antivirus in Windows 11: What are, differences between free and payment and the best for your PC

THE THIRD SPANISH IN THE HISTORY TO GET IT

If flickering, you miss it. Jesús Calleja will become this afternoon In the third Spaniard to cross the line of Kármánthe border of space. The suborbital flight aboard the Blue Origin Unique perspective. Date and time. The NS-30 mission From the New Shepard rocket, which features television presenter Jesús Callej Tomorrow, local time. Madrid, Spain (UTC+1): 16:30 Mexico City, Mexico (UTC-6): 9:30 Buenos Aires, Argentina (UTC-3): 12:30 Bogotá, Colombia (UTC-5): 10:30 Lima, Peru (UTC-5): 10:30 Where to see it live. As usual, Blue Origin will make a narrated retransmission of the launch From its websitehis YouTube channel and his Official X Profile. The broadcast will begin 35 minutes before takeoff; At 15:55 in Spain, unless some delay occurs. Telecinco will also issue it live with special coverage From 15:45 that will feature Raúl TorresCEO of the Spanish PLD Space Company, as one of the guest commentators. The phases of the flight. Half an hour before takeoff, with the New Shepard rocket already vertically, Calleja will climb to the space capsule along the launch tower stairs. They will fly next to him The investor and former Technological CEO Lane Bess, the media businesswoman ELAINE HYDE, the reproductive endocrinologist and founder of Ivirma Richard Scott, the physicist and researcher of Wall Street Tushar Shah, and a sixth anonymous crew. In T-0, the New Shepard rocket will turn on its be-3pm hydrogen and liquid oxygen engine and will rise for two and a half minutes to separate from the capsule. While the propeller returns to land, the capsule makes a parabolic flight above the 100 km of altitude in which the crew will experience the feeling of ungravation and privileged views of the earth. After about three minutes, the capsule returns from the space and opens its three parachutes to land, 10 minutes after takeoff, in an area near the launch site. If you see a dust rightly at the time of landing, do not worry: they are the retrocohetes that cushion the impact. Next week in the documentary. This Calleja adventure is part of a new documentary called ‘Calleja in space’produced by Mediaset, which has already released two episodes in Amazon Prime Video and four waiting for the space launch. Next week what they roll today will be broadcast. Image | Blue Origin In Xataka | Jesús Calleja will fly to space on Tuesday: it will be the third Spaniard in the story that crosses the line of káman

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