If the question is what is the worst way to uncover some horns, the answer has a coldplay: live and 4k

The video is not hard Not 15 secondsbut they have been enough so that on July 16, 2025 it has become the worst day in the life of Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomerand Kristin Cabot, the company’s staff director. The reason is very simple: on Wednesday a KISS CAM The ‘hugged’ hugged, with intertwined hands and in a clearly affectionate attitude during a Coldplay concert in Boston. The problem is that Byron and Cabot are not novice, no husband and wife. Moreover, the pink press assures that each one has their respective spouse and the KISS CAM It shows how they separate embarrassed when they focus them. With those wicker the story is told alone: suspicion of horns, viralitypublic clerk … and the one that is undoubtedly the great summer of summer. Who is not going to like a good drama? Chris Martin is usually the great protagonist in Coldplay concerts. However on Wednesday he offered one in the Gillete de Boston state in which he ended up eclipsed by two members of the public, and very much in spite of those involved. At one point in the performance the filmmakers activated the KISS CAM And they began to focus on the stands to give it more epic (and a comic point) to the evening. Nothing that is not frequently seen in the US stadiums. Click on the image to go to Tweet. The problem is that in one of those sweeps the camera focused on a middle -aged man and woman in an attitude that clearly implied that they were a couple. They both smile. He behind. She in front. He passing his arms under his chest and squeezing her against himself. She holding her hands. The scene promised kiss, but when the couple’s attitude was seen on the screen, it was another very different. Instead of kiss, There was frightened. She throws her hands to the face to cover it while he changes the expression and bends down to hide. In the end the two find a way to sneak among the public before Martin’s Pasmo. – Or they have an adventure or they are very shy, The singer joked. And the truth is that the attitude of the couple, nervous, dislocated and that at all times tries to hide, suggests the first: a secret affaire. With the immortalized scene by the KISS CAM Before thousands of witnesses, networks and pink press smelled the carnaza and began to look for who were that man and woman. It didn’t cost them much. The man seen in the recording is not a stranger, but Andy Byron, Astronomer’s CEO, a startup that according to Precise Newsweek He reached the category of “unicorn” in 2022 by achieving an assessment of more than one billion dollars. She (Kristin Cabot) is also a successful directive, with more than 20 years of career behind her back and experience in Neo4J or observeit. In Astronomer it is almost a newcomer: He joined in November of 2024. The revelation of who were accompanied by something else: he triggered the speculation about the assumption Affaire forbidden. Byron He is married With a woman named Megan, educator. In networks and media It has been aerated that Kristin Cabot would also have a partner, Kenneth, a businessman from the fashion sector, although New York Post He assures that it is actually his ex -husband. Without eating or drinking it, both (Megan and Kenneth) have seen how their history underwent public scrutiny. The worst part has undoubtedly taken byron’s wife, who suddenly found a mess bombardment (of all kinds and tone) In networks in which until then it had maintained a low profile. The situation came out so much as a mother that He chose to eliminate Your Facebook and Instagram accounts. Nor has that prevented They have spread of his and his children. The situation has been complicated so much that it was even published yesterday An alleged statement in which Byron It apologizes For what happened during the concert and speaks of “a deeply personal error that broke out in a very public scenario.” The note also apologizes to his wife, family and co -workers. Problem? Astronomer He has assured to Men’s Journal that this note is actually a Fake And it is not related to Byron or the company. Beyond the alleged affair, if the KISS CAM From Coldplay or not one “horns” live and 4K or what happens now with those involved, both personal and professional, what happened in Boston opens an old debate: the Ethical limits In stories that, like this, expose anonymous people to the scorn. In Xataka | I have asked the AI any bullshit and now I am writing a news about her

We are injecting radioactive material into live rhino horns so that we stop consuming them

Perhaps you did not know, but to protect us from human nature itself, that capable of generating the most absolute chaos, most of the main airports and ports, including those of South Africa, already have the infrastructure necessary to detect radioactive material. So that? To detect nuclear weapons. Thus, in theory, we avoid smuggling between countries. In a twist, science has just found in this infrastructure a solution for stop poaching. Radioactive horns. The news is as surprising as it is true: a group of South African scientists has been injecting radioactive material directly into the horns of living rhino. The idea: make them easier to detect in border stalls. Behind the project is the Radiation and Physics of Health (RHPU) of Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg. Why the horns. Of course, the enclave where it is happening is not trivial. South Africa houses a Most of the planet’s rhinoceros And, as such, it is a critical point for poaching driven by, and here comes the key, demand from Asia. Yes, there the horns They use in traditional medicine for its supposed therapeutic effect (not tested). As Professor James Larkin explained, who runs the project, “every 20 hours in South Africa a rhinoceros dies from his horn.” In fact, before this amazing script, trying to save the rhino with another unexpected movement: investing in bonds. Not only that. The researchers indicate that the smuggling of these horns has currently made them “the most valuable false product in the black market, with a value even greater than that of gold, platinum, diamonds and cocaine. These horns hunted furtively are trafficked throughout the world and are used for traditional medicines or as status symbols”, They assure. Radioactivity injection process. Under the name Rhisotope Projectresearchers are drilling low doses of radioisotopes in the horns of 20 sedated rhinos whose health will be monitored over the next six months. We talked about two small radioactive chips in the horn zone that are then “finished” by spraying 11,000 microputs in the area. In the long term. If it succeeds, the program could be extended in the long term to include elephants and pangolines, as well as other plants and animals, According to the university. The material, in principle, would last five years on the horn, which “was cheaper than removing it every 18 months.” “Each insertion was closely supervised by expert veterinarians and there was very care to avoid any damage to animals,” Explain Larkin. “During months of research and evidence, we have also ensured that inserted radioisotopes do not involve any risk to health or any other risk for animals or for those who take care of them.” Poison for humans. In essence, once the radioactivity dose is inserted, the consumption by means of the products made with the horns will make them “essentially poisonous for human consumption,” they count at work. Be that as it may, the main objective is none other than identifying the smuggling attempts, to be able to be, before they leave the country. How the alarm jumps. Apparently, this infrastructure found in many airports works more or less simple. Anyone who tries to pass the radioactive horns would sound the alarms and a police response would be activated. By the way, scientists remember that the process is not harmful to animals, since the dose of the radioactive material is so low that it does not affect the animal’s health or the environment in any way. Figures that have led to the situation. Last February, the country’s Ministry of Environment said that, despite the government’s efforts to combat illegal trade, 499 of these giant mammals died in 2023most in state parks. In figures, it represents an increase of 11 percent compared to those of 2022. To get an idea of This sad realitywe talk about figures of up to $ 60,000 per kilo, which explains why the rhinoceros horn remains one of the most lucrative illegal markets. Image | Witts University, Martin Pettitt In Xataka | An area of ​​Mexico has become an out of control: tourists do not stop to swim with wild orcs In Xataka | It never rains to everyone’s taste: we have just discovered that rainfall has wreaked havoc on the Galician octopus *An earlier version of this article was published in June 2024

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