The countries that drink beer around the world, exposed in this happy graphic

There are more than 2,000 million people drink alcohol often, according to The World Health Organization. Within these data are the Beer drinkersa drink that, Like coffeeit is one of the most consumed in the world. Logically due to its population, China has been dominating as the country that consumes more beer In the world. But if we look at the consumption of per capita beer, the thing changes. And here it only remains to ask … what happens in the Czech Republic. The Czechs is one thing. The Kirin Group public At the end of last year a report on world beer consumption based on questioning sent to beer associations from different countries and industry reports, and is the basis on which Visual Capitalist He has elaborated the graph that you have on these lines. In it, we can see that many countries are quite aligned in per capita annual consumption, but there is one that is notable: Czech Republic. According to these data, the country’s per capita consumption was 152.1 liters per year. It is a figure that is far, far from the 106.5 liters of the Austrians, of the 103.3 liters of the Lithuanians and the 100.6 liters of the Irish, who are the ones that complete the list of countries with consumption above 100 liters. Heritage. Kirin’s report points out that most countries have remained in the same positions that occupied the previous year, but with a notable rise in Croatia, which passes from position ten to five in 2024. Consumption in Spain is not far behind, but there are more and more reports that point to a decrease in consumption In Spanish lands. Let’s go back to the Czech Republic for a moment, since it is a country where beer serves you in bars, unless you say they stop doing it. As in Germany or Belgium, they have recognized the beer culture as part of its national heritage. The three have cataloged the drink and its preparation as an intangible cultural asset, something that is not yet on the Unesco heritage list, but that reflects the importance that the drink has in each of the nations. Because this goes beyond the product, bottled beer, but covers The whole process. It is a celebration of the cultivation of hops and barley, traditional beer trades, the social role of taverns in both rural and urban areas and the role it plays in everyday life. Interestingly, in the list, Belgium occupies much lower positions of consumption. Leaving Europe. This beer tradition permeates consumption worldwide and therefore, although Europe is not the leading territory, it does have the countries where each citizen drinks more liters a year. To find the first non -European country, we must go down to 13th place, where Panama is. Here we start seeing countries like Mexico (15), Gabon (16) or South Africa (18). The United States, which also acquired a wide beer culture fruit of all the miscegenation of the country, is in 27th position with 63.1 liters per capita and curious is the 25th place in the United Kingdom with 65.5 liters. Zero-Ceroseseism. These data, remember, belong to the study prepared by Kirin, but, liter above, liter below, the top positions with that Czech Republic at the head of world beer consumption are something that remains in other statistics. Now, within all the beer consumed in Europe, there is something that is taking impulse: The production of alcohol without alcohol. In 2023 se They produced 34.3 billion liters of beer (being Germany, Spain and Poland the ones that most fermented), 1.8 billion Liters without alcoholbut although it seems little, it is an increase of 13.5% compared to beer data with less than 0.5% alcohol of 2022. And it occurs more because it is also consumed more. In Spain, for example, in 2023 it was consumed 3.5% more of alcohol -free beer than in 2022. We will see if that increase in the consumption of beer without alcohol, something that already shows in advertising, and the decline of alcohol consumption in young Europeans becomes a trend and how it influences these annual statistics. In Xataka | Alcohol kills, but not everyone equally: why Spain and Italy consume more but die less

What cars can circulate and which ones rest on May 24

As every Saturday, the Sabatino does not circulate today. That day where each day’s own restrictions are complicated because they are not always the same for the same people. Small changes that can make us doubt and fall into some economic sanction. But what are we talking about? Indeed, today’s restrictions that have not been devised by the CDMX Ministry of Environment (Sedema) to try to reduce the pollutants of the air we breathe. The only solution for that is evident: to be very clear what the restrictions are. You know, how they affect, when they apply, what is the fine … restrictions that, obviously, only apply in the 16 mayors in Mexico City and in the following conurbed municipalities of the State of Mexico: Atizapán de Zaragoza Coacalco de Berriozábal Cuautitlán Cuautitlán Izcalli Chalco Chicoloapan Chimalhuacán Ecatepec de Morelos Huixquilucan Ixtapaluca La Paz Naucalpan de Juárez Nezahualcóyotl Nicolás Romero Tecámac Tlalnepantla de Baz Tultitlán Chalco Valley What cars and plaques affect the Sabatino today So what are the restrictions we find? Well, not all affected cars can circulate. That is why it is especially important to take into account what is specifically in today. The general restrictions, as you can see above, are simple and apply with some ease taking into account the hologram and plate number. Those of Hologogram 1 and 2, as you can see, always have to rest someday. But what happens on Saturdays? That is not so simple. In fact, the following scenarios can be given: And this day the following conditions occur: Cars that can circulate every Saturday Cars that have to rest every Saturday Cars that rest on a Saturday yes and another Restrictions, yes, do not apply all day. They are active between 05:00 and 10:00 p.m.. That is, at night we can move freely and without taking into account any type of restriction. So, how do we know who they have to face the Sabatino does not circulate today? Well, having very clear what our hologram, first, and the plate number later. To start, if your hologram is 2, you will not be able to circulate any Saturday of the month. There is not much to think, on Saturdays the car has to stay yes or yes at home. On the contrary, those of Hologram 0 and 00 have any problem: every Saturday they can leave without any restrictions. It is those of Hologram 1 the ones that have to think most. These cars, every week rotate in restrictions and, therefore, one week stay at home and the next can move with total peace of mind. This week of the Saturday, May 24, 2025 We are on the fourth Saturday of the month of May. The cars with hologram 1 and plate finished in torque, therefore, are the ones that rest. Next week the cars with Hologram 1 and plaque finished in odd number will have to leave the car at home because we will be before the fifth Saturday of May. However, there are some exceptions that must be taken into account because those cars can move with total freedom: Those that work for electricity, natural gas or are hybrid Those who have disabled plate All those dedicated to urban transport services (includes funerals) Those who offer school or passenger transport Those destined for public safety and/or civil protection In case of breaching these restrictions, the fine will be 20 to 30 times the unit of measurement and update (Uma), which is equivalent to 1,924.40 pesos and even 2,886.60 pesos. Photo | Justin Hamilton In Xataka | Contamination is not only making you live less and worse. You are also making you darker

A huge nurse drone with 100 kamikaze drones on board

The use of unmanned aerial vehicles has been redefining the modern military strategy. From their role in conflicts such as Ukraine, where Kamikaze drones have become key weapons, to real -time surveillance and intelligence missions, their presence is already indispensable. Now, How do you collect the Hongkonés SCMP newspaperChina has taken a new step with the Jiu Tian, A great altitude and long -range Nodriza drone that promises to change the rules of the game. First presented in the Zhuhai Aeronautical Hall in November, the Jiu Tian (its name can be translated as “high sky”) is a large -scale UAV, propelled by reaction engine and designed to operate above many medium -range air defense systems. It has an estimated autonomy of 7,000 kilometers and can reach altitudes of up to 15,000 meters. Its load capacity is not lower: it can transport up to six tons of ammunition or smaller drones, including merodeter ammunition and UAVS kamikaze units. The deployment platform, a key element The most striking aspect of the Jiu Tian is precisely its deployment platform function. From both sides of your fuselage, you can release up to 100 units of attack, which positions it as a central piece for so -called swarm operations. These consist of launching large amounts of network connected drones to execute coordinated missions or saturate the adversary defenses. According to the aforementioned medium, the state station CCTV has confirmed that its first test flight is scheduled to end of June. It will be the beginning of a series of trials prior to its eventual incorporation to the popular liberation army. Designed by the state giant Aviation Industry Corporation of China (Avic) and built by Xian Chida Aircraft Parts Manufacturing, a subsidiary of Guangzhou Haige Communications, the Jiu Tian also stands out for its versatility. The manufacturer ensures that the modular design of its load bay allows you to adapt to multiple scenarios: from transport in high security environments to civil tasks such as border defense, maritime surveillance, rescue operations or protection of natural resources. As CGNTG points outhas a maximum weight of 16 tons take -off and a wingspan of 25 meters, the Jiu Tian expands the catalog of advanced UAVS of China, which already appears models such as the stealthy CH-7 or the Wing Loong-Xof Antisubmarine use. Although it is still in the test phase, it could be placed as a potential against emblematic drones of the United States such as the Global Hawk RQ-4 (specialized in great altitude recognition) or the MQ-9 Reaper, more oriented to the attack and lighter take-off. China has accelerated the development of sophisticated drones in the last decade, consolidating them as key tools for regional conflicts or asymmetric war scenarios. The Jiu Tian, ​​if it meets the expectations deposited in it, could become one of the most advanced platforms within that unmanned aerial expansion strategy. Images | EPL In Xataka | The old Low Cost airline dream to squeeze their passengers remains the same: vertical seats

Everyone thinks that the Great Guiza Pyramid in Egypt has four sides. From space you look very different

A team of Japan researchers scanned under the sand surface in a “blank area” of Giza’s western cemetery next to the Great Keops pyramid. Had found something surprising: an old Egyptian structure in underground. That finding is still involved in the mystery, because it was dwarfed with Another study that he had discovered something fascinating: the great Guiza pyramid does not have four sides, and that explained His longevity. A wonder with trick. For millennia, the Great Guiza Pyramid It has been celebrated as the epitome of the perfect geometry: four imposing triangular faces converging in a majestic apex. However, an unsuspected structural detail had remained hidden with the naked eye: the pyramid It does not have four sides, but eight. Chronology. We are not crazy. The revelationconfirmed by air observations and Modern researchpoints to a concavity in the center of each face, one that is invisible from land, but detectable low certain conditions of lighting or from the sky/space. The first to realize something was the British pilot P. Groves In 1926, when captured an image Air that revealed a subtle but decisive geometric truth. Each of the four apparent sides of the pyramid has a central cleft from the base to the cusp, which turns its plant into a figure eight sidesNot in a home run. Already in 1940, the Egyptologist Flinders Petrieby analyzing historical illustrations, he noticed A hollow line along each face of the pyramid. Decades later, experts like IES Edwards And more recently the Mathematician Akio Kato They supported this hypothesis in their work, noting that the stone blocks were arranged with a Mild inclination towards the center, creating a subtle and almost imperceptible longitudinal depression. Kato described the great pyramid not as a square pyramid, but as a Concava octagonal pyramid. One of the first images where depression was appreciated (taken by groves) An engineering feat. The curious thing about history is that, far from being an aesthetic anomaly, these clefts aim to fulfill a Structural function vital. According to Kato’s study, the inclined layers next to a reinforced base allow the pyramid nucleus to Compacte and strengthen Over time, thus resisting gravitational compression, earthquakes and storms, even after having faced more than 500 episodes of heavy rains in 4,500 years. In other words: this characteristic would have been key to ensuring the long -term stability of a colossal size structure exposed to extreme conditions, and possibly was not a mere side effect of construction, but a sophisticated architectural strategy. Between intention and accident. However, not everything in the Great Pyramid responds to the master plan of an infallible civilization. Throughout their runners and sealed cameras, abandoned spaces have been found that could Unstable result During construction, which leaves open the possibility that the unique concavity has been, in part, the result of improvised adjustments rather than a completely premeditated design. No doubt, ambiguity does not remain merit to the ancient builders, but underline their pragmatism: modify the course when the conditions demanded it, and incorporate the accidental as part of the lasting structure. What the geometry hides. In short, that its mathematical truth has remained hidden with the naked eye for millennia highlights an essential lesson on The great pyramid: Secrets continues to reveal despite his universal fame. What seemed to be an elementary geometric figure becomes, under a new look from the air, a sample of invisible complexity, and technical decisions so advanced that today they still baffle us. The revelation of your Concava octagonal form Not only challenges our preconceived notions, but reaffirms the fascination that always accompanies Guiza, a pyramid that, as far as we know (and we do not rule out new surprises), is a unique geometric rarity in its species. Image | Douwe C. van der Zee In Xataka | After scanning a “blank area” under the pyramids of Giza, we have found something even more mysterious: a structure in L In Xataka | Egypt has a problem with their pyramids: when tourists discover what they are back traumatized

The reservoirs are almost 22% above the average of the last decade. There is an “but” important before celebrating

The forecasts of meteorologists seem to indicate that spring You have your days counted: Next week we will see an increase in the temperatures and models of the State Metorology Agency, they foresee that in the middle of June the rainfall is less than what is usual for these dates. Despite this, this short spring has been intense, and that It has been reflected In the reservoirs. 77.5%reserves. The latest data indicates that the water reserve has been placed this week at 43,407 cubic hectometers (HM³), 77.5% of its capacity. As it stands out The Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, to this have contributed “abundant” rainfall in the Peninsula and especially in Lugo, where 55.8 mm have been reached. The internal basins of the Basque Country (95.2% of its capacity), the Duero (92.6%), and the western Cantabrian basins (92.2%) They are the ones closest to their theoretical maximum. In the south stands out The River Basin Odiel, red and stonesat 91.7% of its capacity. Almost 22% more than average. We have been more than a year in which the reservoirs accumulate more water than the average of the previous 10 years. The current 43,407 hm³ represent an increase of 21.79% above the average of the past decade, 35,641 hm³. It is good news, but it should be remembered that the data of the Decenal has been significantly weighed by last decade. If we go To data from five years ago, we will see that the average filling of the previous ten years (2010-2019) was 74.3% global and 71.8% if we focus on the reservoirs of consumptive use. The average of the last 10 years is now quite far, in 63.7% for the set of reservoirs, and in 58.1% if we focus on consumptive use. Unequal state. As usual, there are marked differences in the filling level of the different basins. We indicated before some of those that are closest to the full filling, all of them above 90% of their capacity. At the other end, the southern and southwest basins remain at relatively low levels, highlighting the safe basin, at 31% of its capacity. The positive reading is that even this basin has seen its level of filling in recent months. This last week, in fact, the basin has seen an increase of almost 1% compared to the previous week. The Andalusian Basins of the Mediterranean, also among the most empty, have also experienced a slight increase in their volume, until approaching the 57.6% of its capacity. The negative note is put by the Guadalete and Barbate basin, the second with the lowest average filling (at 54.88%), which has lost six Hm³ in recent days, a reduction of 0.36%. Of course, the basin shows a markedly superior filling last year by these dates (30.28%) and also slightly higher than the average of the last 10 years (53.31%). The end of spring. The state of the reservoirs allow us to face with slight optimism an uncertain and imminent summer. Meteorological forecasts They point out a drastic increase in temperatures in the next few days, and not just that. Aemet’s medium -term predictions also indicate that the trend of the coming weeks will not only point to warmer temperatures than usual by these dates, but also towards precipitations below average. This seems to imply the end of spring, at least from the meteorological point of view, and the beginning of a summer that we do not know what will hold us. In Xataka | “Thank you so much, reservoirs.net”: Spanish men are developing a peculiar obsession with swamps Image | Alina Rossoshanska / Miteco

The Curiosity Rover has been climbing a mountain of Mars for 12 years. I just sent an impressive video from above

He Increased Rover Curiosity He has sent to Earth a new Marte video that is simply a jewel: an immersive panoramic view of 30 seconds that transports us directly to the slopes of Mount Sharp. Look at it full screen because this is the closest thing to a walk on the red planet that we will have until Elon Musk puts the starship flights at the balance price. A family world. At first glance, the images captured by NASA’s rover last February could remind us of a desert landscape in Chile or the southwest United States. But do not deceive your eyes: that “saw” that is seen in the distance is actually the edge of the gigantic Gale crater, formed by the impact of an asteroid billions of years ago. Curiosity, a rolling laboratory to the size of a mini cooperation, was then ascending on the slopes of Mount Sharp, an imposing mountain of almost 5 kilometers of height sculpted by the time inside the crater itself. Since its arrival in 2012, the Curiosity Rover has traveled about 32 kilometers on the dusty Martian land, exploring the Gale Crater without rest. What we are seeing. The area where these images were taken, formally known as “sulfate carrier unit”, is full of saline minerals. Scientists believe that these minerals are the legacy of streams and ponds that dried eones, before Mars went from being a world potentially similar to Earth to the ice cream desert we know today. NASA invites us to get carried away by imagination: “You can imagine the silent and dim wind, or perhaps even the waves of a disappeared lake have long licking an old shore.” Rumbo to new mysteries. Although it has been on Mars for almost 13 years, the Curiosity expedition does not stop here. Left behind the Gediz Vallis channel, where about a year ago accidentally discovered elementary sulfur (A disconcerting finding, since on Earth it is usually associated with volcanic gases or bacterial activity). And now he is now heading towards a region with some intriguing geological formations called “Boxwork”. These structures, seen from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter orbiter, seem like a kind of spider web, with ridges extending for several kilometers that will probably need warm groundwater to form. And where there is water, it is already known, there is potential to find past life clues. The researchers wonder If you are “Boxwork” They could have housed old unicellular microorganisms and have sent the Curiosity Rover to find out. The Curiosity Rover seen from above for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter probe Another point of view. While Curiosity covers these long journeys on the Martian surface, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Follow it from above. On February 28, the Hirise Chamber of the ship captured the first orbital image of the rover in full displacement by the red planet In the image, Curiosity appears as a dark mota in front of a long trace of fingerprints that extend about 320 meters. Curiosity’s footprints can remain visible for months before the Martian wind erases them. Images | POT In Xataka | Curiosity continues to send us videos about Mars. Thanks to him we have discovered something weird: his clouds

In full obsession with rare earths, a fairly common metal has jeopardized the green transition: Copper foul

The latest report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on minerals has confirmed which He had been discussed for a long time: Today, the absolute leader is China. It is no novelty, but among all minerals there is one that runs a particular danger, and not precisely because of geopolitical control, but for the real risk of shortage. There is a problem with copper. Of all minerals, copper emerges as one of the biggest challenges. The IEA report He has warned That by 2035 there could be a supply deficit of 30 %, due to the drop in the mineral law, the lack of new discoveries and the high development costs. A set of problems. It can be explained in a very simple way In data: Only in 2024, copper demand grew 3%, mainly driven by investments in electrical networks in China. The growth of mining production has been modest, much lower than other minerals such as lithium or nickel. Further 70% of global capacity Copper processing is in the hands of China. 7% of global copper production is in regions vulnerable to floods and droughts. Is there any solution? According to Fatih Birol, director of the IEA, the challenge is serious but not inevitable. In statements to The Guardianthe need to accelerate permits and reduce bureaucratic obstacles, in addition to implementing public policies that provide guarantees of volume and fiscal incentives, is stressed. Another line of action that They have detailed It is international diversification and cooperation. Some countries have advanced technological abilities and refining experience; Others have abundant mineral resources and great geological potential. In this way, in the report They have underlined That establishing balanced alliances between both realities could unlock new productive capacities, reduce market concentration and strengthen the resilience of the entire supply chain. There are other methods. A complementary route that already begins to take shape is the recycling of copper. As the pressure on primary resources increases, recovering and reusing infrastructure metal and disused devices is outlined as another strategy. In addition, in certain non -critical applications, the partial replacement of copper is studied by other materials, Like aluminum either The Ruthenium. It’s not just about copper. The case of copper reflects a broader pattern: more than 50% of critical minerals are now subject to export restrictions. This includes from lithium to more unknown elements such as Gaul or Telurio. Chinese dominance in refining, higher than 70% in 19 of the 20 key mineralsmakes this country not only the largest producer, but the referee of the global energy future. Time is exhausted. And copper too. The paradox is clear: the more we want to move towards a cleaner and more sustainable future, the more we depend on an infrastructure that we have not yet secured. Copper has become a silent bottleneck, difficult to replace and even more difficult to climb in record time. Image | Joyce Cory and Pexels Xataka | The collapse of the AVE of Seville has shown something more serious: how difficult it is to protect copper in a 15,000 km network

The Government of Spain, according to Techcrunch

In the world of cyberspiege, there are quite known names: Lazarus In North Korea, APT28 in Russia or APT41 In China. They are groups that, according to cybersecurity reports, operate with state support. Now, a new actor could join that list, and its origin would be especially striking: Spain. His name is Canea group that for years remained in the shadows and that has returned to the radar, According to Techcrunch Based on exemployed testimonies of the Kaspersky security firm. This group It was discovered in 2014 by the Russian company, which baptized him as a mask after finding that term in the malware code. The word, a colloquial expression in Spanish that can be translated as “mask”, ended up nameing a campaign that, according to Kaspersky, stood out for its complexity and amplitude. The group would have deployed an arsenal of tools adapted to different platforms, including Windows, Macos and Linux, as well as indications of versions for Android and iOS, although the latter were not technically confirmed. One of the most sophisticated cyberspage groups discovered by Kaspersky Among the technical capabilities described by Kaspersky They appeared the theft of encrypted documents, SSH keys, VPN configurations, keyboard pulsations records, screenshots and interception of conversations by Skype (now extinct) and network traffic. Their attacks were distributed using mails Spear Phishingthat simulated pages of Spanish media like the country, the world or public. One of the most striking indications that analysts identified was the chain “Cagen1amar”, a deformation of the expression “I shit in the sea”, hides in the malware code. Although Kaspersky never publicly attributed the authorship of the group to any state, several former employees of the company consulted by Techcrunch affirm that, internally, it was concluded that Careto operated under the commission of the Spanish government. “There was no doubt about that, at least not a reasonable (doubtful),” said one of them, while three other researchers supported that same hypothesis. The decision not to make it public would have been related to the internal policy of the company, which imposes strict restrictions on the formal attribution of attacks. One of the starting points of the investigation was an attack on a government institution in Cuba, considered “zero patient”, according to the testimonies collected by Techcrunch. The presence of ETA members on the island at that time –According to information published by El País and mentioned in filtered diplomatic cables– I could have aroused the interest of the operation. The researchers also detected other objectives: there were victims in Brazil, in Morocco and in Gibraltar. Illustration shared by Kaspersky The global scope of the group was reflected in the Kaspersky Technical Report: infections were identified in at least 31 countries, with a total of 380 victims. The most affected were in Latin America, Europe and North Africa. Among the objectives, according to the same report, there were governments, embassies, diplomatic organisms, energy companies, research centers and activists. After the publication of the report in 2014, the mask operators would have dismantled all the discovered infrastructure, deleting activity records and closing control and control servers, an unusual movement that, according to the researchers, evidences a technical capacity of highly trained groups. The name was hidden in the code A decade later, Kaspersky again detected activity linked to mask. In May 2024, the company announced that he had identified New infections in a Latin American organization that had already been attacked by the group at least in 2022 and 2019. There was also a trace of activity in a second victim in central Africa. Georgy Kucherin and Marc Rivero, Kaspersky’s researchers signed by the new report, They assure that Current operations maintain the same degree of sophistication and caution that a decade ago. “His attacks are a masterpiece“Kucherin told Techcrunch, although he also clarified that, from a technical point of view, it is still impossible to confirm which government is really behind the group:” Most likely, it is a state actor, “he said, although he added that at a technical level it is impossible to know. Neither the Spanish Ministry of Defense nor the Cuban government wanted to rule to date, according to Techcrunch. From Xataka, we have contacted both Kaspersky and the Ministry of Interior to collect an official assessment about the possible link with the Careto group. Kaspersky has responded to us that they do not usually comment on information based on anonymous sources, nor attribute the origin of cyber attacks to countries. At the time of publishing this article, the Interior Ministry had not responded. Images | rawpixel.com | Layo Animals | Kaspersky In Xataka | How to change all our passwords according to three cybersecurity experts

Eating slowly is an old trick to satisfy us before. Now some researchers have an idea to make it easier: spicy

The spicy is a culinary element that is indifferent. It is not considered a flavor like sweet or acid, what molecules such as capsaicin do is “deceive” our sense of touch and make it think that we are burning ourselves. An evolutionary mechanism to prevent us from eating the fruit of some plants. More spicy, less calories? Now a team of researchers He has discovered A new potential in the spicy, to help us ingest less calories. The team observed in its study that the ardor feeling made the participants consume less food and with it, less calories. The key may be in something that we already know about previous studies: eating more slowly makes us eat less. What I would do The spicy It would be to eat slower, which in turn would increase the feeling of satiety and indirectly, causing us to eat less. “We know for previous studies that when people (eat) more slowly, they eat significantly less,” pointed in a press release Paige Cunningham, co -author of the study. “We suspected that making a more spicy meal could stop people. We think, we are going to try, in controlled laboratory conditions, if a small amount of spicy (…) will make people eat more slowly and therefore eat less.” Sweet, or spicy paprika. In his study, the team carried out three experiments in which a total of 130 people participated. The team prepared different versions of the same dish (more or less spicy) altering the proportion between sweet and spicy paprika in order to keep the taste altering only the spicy. “Science is proof and error. I prepared a recipe, and I saw how far the spicy could take, then we tried it,” Cunningham explained. The team recorded the participants during the food to monitor their behavior when eating. They checked how how much food they consumed, but also the water they drank, the duration of the food, speed, rhythm of chewing, etc. It is not water, that time. They could see that the participants ate less and that they did it more slowly, something that can explain as a mediating cause in the relationship. The team was able to contrast this with an alternative hypothesis, the possibility that they ate less because they drank more water and that is why they were filled before. This turned out to be the case. The details of the study have been published In an article In the magazine Food Quality and Preference. It is not always easy. According to the team itself, previous studies have revealed that various food properties, such as texture and even food shape can have similar effects. Even A recent study Performed by the same team indicated that something similar happens when we burn with a food too hot. Introducing auditory patterns can also help. A Recent study He pointed out that there are different factors, for example gender, which affect the speed with which we eat our food. The same study indicated that there are also external factors, such as rhythmic patterns, which can make us eat faster or more slowly. In Xataka | We have been studying chocolate and tea compounds for more than 75 years. Now we know that they help control blood pressure Image | Qurratul Ayin Sadia

Elon Musk got outstanding in computer science. Who designed the computers they used did not approve with the same ease

Become one of the greatest fortunes in the history of humanity Obviously it requires certain skills, especially when that fortune has been obtained in The technology sector. Who stands out in the technological field, tends to qualify as “technology geniuses.” Elon Musk, for example, obtained excellent notes in complicated matters as computer science. Paradoxically, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, the most relevant names in the development of the computers that Musk used in their classes, did not stand out For your good notes During your student stage. His intelligence had a lot to do with it. Steve Jobs, the approved scraping A psychological report Prepared by the FBI on the student profile of Steve Jobs revealed that Apple’s co -founder had an average grade (GPA per grade point avenge) in secondary school of 2.65, which is equivalent to obtaining school grades between C and B. which could be considered as a scraping approved. However, despite obtaining such tight qualifications, the report He pointed outthat Jobs was extremely intelligent and with an exceptional ability to mold people of its environment manipulating truth and reality to achieve its objectives. When Jobs Fundo Apple, Those skills They served to attract the best talent by his side and convince them that they were able to design the best products in the world. Bill Gates, scattered talent In his autobiographical book, ‘Code Source: My beginnings’Gates reveals that during his high school in the exclusive Lakesid school he obtained grades that did not adjust to those of a preteen with the ability to quickly learn the complicated mathematical concepts that read in the books. “He was an avid generalist in a place where people focused on concrete matters. He didn’t fit, in summary, and he didn’t know how to solve it. So I pretended he didn’t want to do it.” The millionaire recognized that, although he was able to learn the subjects before his classmates, his attitude and behavior in class and with the rest of the students it was not adequate, and he did not feel motivated by the issues studied in class. However, all that changed when he discovered that he could create programs with the teletype of the “computer room.” Gates acknowledged that this moment marked a before and after in his passage through Secondary. He managed to focus And his notes improved immediately. ELON MUSK: Bright computer notes Elon Musk is the exception confirming the rule. A few weeks ago, Maye Musk, mother of the richest person on the planet With an estimated fortune of 419.6 billion dollars, he published in Your X profile An unpublished document: Elon Musk’s computer notes. Touch the image to go to the original message In his message, Maye Musk explained that, while reviewing his old family photos, he found a notification of the computer notes of the University of Pretoria of his son Elon Musk when he was 17 years old. “My genius child. Mom proud,” wrote the mother of the millionaire. In its qualifications it can be seen that the South African millionaire obtained the maximum score (A+) in programming and computer use skills. In response to his mother’s message, Musk said: “They told me that I obtained the highest score in engineering aptitude they have ever seen.” In other words, not bad for a human, as a future AI would say. “ High capabilities, low grades. The bad academic results – especially in the pre -university stages – of many of the people who have subsequently been considered “technological geniuses”, are not casual. The Scientific literature In this regard It is extensive and points to the existence of a link between the people with high capacitiesintellectuals with a Low school performance. Data from the Ministry of Education and Science estimated that around 70% of students with high capacities registered low school performance. The main reason for school failure among these students with high capacities is the lack of motivation to follow the rhythm of the classes. This, as Gates said in his book, It generates dispersion And his curiosity was aimed at learning on other issues that had nothing to do with the subject he had to study. On the other hand, the social factor and Its integration with the rest of the students It is also a key component for school success in these cases. In Xataka | Bill Gates used a trick to go to Harvard that today would help you find a job: be the perfect candidate for each position Image | AppleFlickr (Ted Conference, World Economic,)

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