The only space launch of history without men occurred in 1963 in the USSR. Katy Perry will be in the second

Singer Katy Perry will be one of the next six people to cross the space border aboard a Blue Origin rocket. He will do it in spring with five other women. Among them, Lauren Sánchez, the fiance of Jeff Bezos. A crew composed of women. The Blue Origin NS-31 mission It will be the first with an exclusively feminine crew. Organized by Lauren Sánchez to “inspire the coming generations,” he will take six notable women above the Kármán line, the border of the space to 100 kilometers above sea level. Katy Perry: Pop star with 143 million albums sold and more than 115,000 million views Lauren Sánchez: journalist, helicopter pilot and promised of Jeff Bezos, the owner of Blue Origin Gayle King: journalist, co -presenter of “CBS Mornings”, editor of Oprah Daily and presenter of Gayle King in The House Aisha Bowe: former NASA rocket scientist, Executive Director of Stempoard and founder of Lingo Amanda Nguyen: Research scientist in Bioastronautics, and future first Vietnamese woman to go to space Kerianne Flynn: produced the movie ‘Lilly’, which portrays the trajectory of Lilly Ledbetter, the activist who achieved the right salary law in the United States The second space flight without men. Only the Soviet Union had made a space launch without male crew. It was on June 16, 1963 aboard the Vostok 6 capsule. We refer to the historical flight of Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman who traveled to space. While Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission will be a 10-minute suborbital flight with six crew, Valentina Tereshkova flew alone and orbit the earth for almost three days, completing 48 laps around the planet. The United States did not send a woman to space, astronaut Sally Ride, until 1983. NS-31. The mission will take place in spring. Little New Shepard rocket of liquid hydrogen will take off from the Blue Origin facilities to the west of Texas. Then he will separate from the ship in which the six crew members will go, who will make a parabolic flight of a few minutes experiencing the ingatherness. This mission will be the eleventh manned flight of the New Shepard program. To date, the program has led 52 people above the Kármán line. On the last flight the Spanish television presenter Jesús Callejaas part of a mediaset and Amazon Prime Video documentary. And what Katy Perry says. The singer has shared the news On Instagram With the following message: “If you had told me that it would be part of the first female crew in space, I would have believed you. Nothing was above my imagination when I was a girl. Although we did not grow much, I never stopped looking at the wonderful and hopeful world.” “Hard work to live my life in that way yet, and I am more motivated than ever to be an example for my daughter that women should occupy space (intentional words game). That is why this opportunity is so incredible, so that I can teach the youngest and most vulnerable among us to reach the stars, literally and figuratively. I feel honored to be among this group diverse of heavenly sisters.” Images | Katy PerryBlue Origin In Xataka | The Calleja effect: Going to space is going from a great aspiration of humanity to a “Ryanair with rockets”

60 and 70 year old men

In wars, the number of casualties is usually greater than the officially recognized, but what is the gap of figures? A few days ago, BBC and average They led an extensive analysis of the number of Russian soldiers who died in The Ukraine conflict. In parallel, Another pioneering studybased on artificial intelligence tools, it made the same analysis by throwing very sylurious figures. Both macro studies revealed the obvious: that three years of war suppose thousands of deaths, but also how the forces change over time. A profile change. The Financial Times counted A reality that looked like a dystopy only three years ago. As the war in Ukraine has advanced entering its third year, Russia has modified the composition of its army, increasingly resorting to men over 50, and most of them In its 60s and 70s. This change responds to the need of Kremlin to replenish troops without resorting to a new mass mobilization, unpopular measure among the population. Instead, the government has chosen to recruit “volunteers” mediaand substantial financial incentives and one Intense television propaganda that exalts patriotism and the need to defend the nation. The medium exposed examples, such as Yuri Bushkovsky’s casewho would have turned 70 in 2024 and died in the Battle Front in Ukraine in November. Its history is only one among thousands of veterans and elderly citizens who have been persuaded to enlist with promises of economic stability for their families. The impact of the casualties. As we said at the beginning, the Midazone Analysisin collaboration with the BBC and other media, it has compiled information about almost 100,000 deceased Russian soldiers In the conflict. And next to this, another study, of istoriesbased on AI tools. Both suggest a similar figure, with More than 104,000 identified names. A very high figure, although experts estimate that the real of casualties could be significantly higher. The transformation of the army. The data in the two works show that in the first phase of the invasion, most troops They belonged to the regular armyincluding soldiers of elite units sent to take Kyiv in a matter of days. However, after the mobilization of 300,000 reservists in 2022, the dead began to include a growing number of soldiers without formal training. For the beginning of 2023, the fighters of private groups such as Wagner and prisoners recruited in prisons They dominated the casualties. Now, in the third year of war, the strategy has changed again: the Kremlin It depends on military contractswith a growing participation of these older men, who see a Solution to financial problems or legal. Motivations and the “prize.” The recruitment of older men responds to multiple factors. Some of them have Previous military experience in previous conflicts, while others They face economic difficulties that lead them to be enlisted in exchange for bonuses of up to 4 million rubles ($ 45,500) and annual salaries that can exceed 7 million rubles ($ 79,000). For many, this sum represents an opportunity for Transform the lives of their familiesallowing the purchase of a home or the education of their children. We have it a while ago, there are soldiers that “They are worth” more dead than alive In its regions. In this regard, the sociologist Kirill Rogov described this phenomenon as A “social jump” For the families of the recruits: in many cases, it is a decision made in conjunction with their loved ones, who see in the money a unique opportunity in a context of economic crisis. However, the human cost of this strategy is evident. According to Mediazona datamore than 4,000 contracted Russian soldiers have died with more than 50 years, a figure much greater than 500 reservists and 869 prisoners who died in the same strip. And in Ukraine? In contrast, both studies show that the average age of Ukrainian soldiers is 43 years. Despite the reduction of the minimum age for military service 27 to 25 years in 2023the Ukraine government has avoided more drastic measures not to compromise the future of its population. In Russia, however, the aging of the army seems to be an increasing trend, which raises doubts about the sustainability of the long -term war effort. As for the economic incentive, varies according to the region. In places like Samara, the payment to be enlist is one of the highest, reaching 4 million rubles, while the average monthly salary in the area barely exceeds 66,000 rubles. This contrast reinforces the attractiveness of recruitment for those who face financial difficulties. In some regions, the initial bonus is sufficient to cover the cost of an apartment of a room, which makes the offer seem even more tempting for low -income families. An invisible war. They counted in both reports that, although the losses have been catastrophic in the front, the Russian society continues greatly disconnected from the real cost of war. Only 30% of the Russians They have had direct contact with the conflict, either fighting or with relatives in combat. In Ukraine, however, almost 80% of the population Meet someone who has died or has been injured in the war. Not just that. The absence of official information and censorship reinforce this ignorance. In Russia, data on military casualties are classified as state secretwhile in Ukraine, the lists of fallen soldiers remain accessible to the public. This makes the emotional impact of the conflict very different in both societies. A Proppa studyin collaboration with the University of Helsinki, he found that 43% of Russians They still support the invasion. However, experts as the sociologist Viktor Vakhshtayn They believe that feeling would change dramatically if more citizens were personally affected by losses. The problem of recovering bodies. It is the last of the legs to be treated in this “war” of figures. A key factor in the underestimation of the Russian casualties is the Difficulty recovering corpses. Many bodies are still on the battlefield, since the troops avoid exposing themselves to drone attacks to rescue their fallen companions. Since … Read more

“Butsukari Otoko”, men who attack women

One of the most fascinating things that Japanese language has is the ability to Define with an expression a concept that outside its territories can go through authentic Marcianada. They have a word to explain almost all these complex situations from the prism of the West, where we would surely need an extensive phrase to try to explain it. The same thing now happens with Butsukari OtokoLiterally, men who ram women. Now it’s time to explain it. Aggressions in crowded spaces. Japan Times counted on a trend that has gone more in the nation. In Japan, trains and crowded stations have generated a worrying problem: the aggressive behavior of certain men who, under the name of ぶつかり男, o Butsukari Otoko, (“Men who ram”), deliberately attack women in stations and stairs. These individuals, mostly called Chūnen Dansei (“Men of Medium Age”), have been captured on multiple occasions impacting with their bodies, elbows or even with more violent blows such as punching and kicking. In fact, Since 2018, there are videos of these attacks frequently circulating on social networksevidencing the magnitude of the problem and revealing that most victims are women, pregnant women and/or people with baby strollers. The reasons. Experts argue that these aggressors They act as a form of SunToresu Kaishō (“Stress release”)choosing smaller or considered vulnerable victims. Some simply ram in silence, while others They verbalize their aggression with phrases like Jama Nanda Yo (“You’re on my way”, or Doke Yo (“Move”). In addition, along with these physical attacks, there is another common problem (this is extendable to all nations): The presence of the dokanai ojisan (“Men who do not move”)who block spaces and resist giving way, even in priority areas. Lack of terminology for women. Although there are specific terms for aggressive men in public transport, there are no equivalent for women with similar behaviors. In this sense, The term neutral butsukari kata has been suggested, but its use is not extended. In these situations, The most common answer is to say Summimen(“Excuse me”)although phrases like Tōrimasu, (“I’m going to pass”) or Tōshite Kudasai, (“Please let me pass”) they can be more effective. That said, in the case of the Butsukari Otoko it may be necessary something more energetic as a Kudasai doite, (“please, move”). What to do before an aggressive act. Japan Times counted that if the clash is intentional, A natural reaction can be exclaimed Itai, (“It has hurt me!”) Or simply Abunai, (“care!”). However, experts seem to recommend Avoid aggressive responses like Fuzakeruna(“Leave nonsense!”) O Nan’nano, (“What is your problem?”), Since they could trigger a greater confrontation. In severe cases, common sense is advised: ask for help with a Kudasai Tasukete, (“Help, please!”) And, if necessary, submit a complaint for damage. Legal consequences to butsukari. Railway companies have warned that These aggressions constitute what is called in the nation as Meiwaku Kōi (“annoying behaviors”)together with the use of the mobile while walking and other actions that can lead to crimes such as aggressions. In fact, some victims of these cases have reported that It is essential to make a complaint to the police immediatelygiven that Some butsukari are repeat offenders. Plus: It is also recommended to take photos of the aggressor if possible. Finally, The Times report remembered that in stations and trains or meters there are other vulnerable groups that also face difficulties. People in wheelchairs are usually victims of people who sneak in line, especially in elevators. Recommendation? Phrases like Norimasu, (“I’m going to go up”) or Orimasu, (“I’m going to go down”) can help in these cases. Also, if someone is observed having problems, phrases such as Tōshite AGETE KUDASAI (“Please let him pass”) or doite AGETE KUDASAI, (“Please do aside”) can be very useful. Image | dat ‘ In Xataka | The massification in Japan is taking its inhabitants to an extreme measure: pay so that no one directs the word In Xataka | Japan asked its citizens what bothers them most about tourists on the train. The responses betrayed the nation

Half of all the frozen semen produced by Spanish men comes out in a single city: Granada

Neither Madrid, nor Barcelona; Neither Valencia, nor Seville: the place in Spain where more semen is donated the most It is Granada. And it is by far margin: of the 56,700 donations of male gametes between 2018 and 2023, 23,096 were made in this province. Practically half. Is something that was already knownbut Ana Requena It has just updated the data And it’s really surprising. Because if the question is “What is happening in that city?” The answer is not only curious … it is very interesting. Granada, national semen champion. It is true that obtaining reliable data is complicated. Above all, because (although clinics and hospitals are obliged to turn their data in assisted human reproduction information system) we have not managed to have a centralized record. However, in this case the reliability is the least: we talk about such a brutal difference that we can give it for good. Granada is the queen of the semen of Spain and is something completely recognized in the sector. But … why? The person responsible for this has names and surnames: Ceifer Biobanco, a private semen bank that was founded in the city almost 30 years ago and is a national reference. In fact, he works with about 500 reproductive centers in the country. That is key. Because, as explained at Eldiario.es Juan José Espinósthe president of the Spanish Fertility Society (SEF), having an authorized center to collect semen is not easy: “In the same way that most assisted reproduction centers collect ovules, there are few authorized for semen of donors.” “There are more donors where more promotion is made and concentrated in places where there are specialized banks,” Espinós explained. So it is not because the Grenadians are extremely fond of this? Yes and no. As Juan Pablo Ramírez explained a few years agomanaging director of the company, although Donor’s profile has been changing over the years (and older men, workers and parents have been incorporated), “students continue to assume 80% of the total donations.” That is one of Ceifer’s keys: that Granada is the student city per hintomasia. A city of about 250,000 inhabitants that has a university of 80,000 students (and that is only a part of its training offer). But, without a doubt, it is a management success. After all, Ceifer also has venues in Seville and Córdoba, others of the two leading cities in donations. And it is not easy either. As they explainedonly 10% of those who are interested end up being accepted. To the age requirements (less than 50 years), we must add a personalized interview with a psychologist and a whole battery of medical tests that discard hereditary diseases and ensure the quality of the semen. So yes, Granada is at the top. And it seems that it will continue to be a long time. After all, the two cities that follow it from afar are also feuded by Ceifer. Who was going to tell us that the geopolitics of the semen was going to talk about the importance of having long -standing institutions attached to the field? Image | Jorge Fernández Salas | Manuel Medina In Xataka | Reproductive Wars: When will we stop needing women to have children?

12 guests with a lot of style in the Dior Men parade in Paris

The male fashion weeks represent a Great event within the textile sector. First, it took place in Milan (from January 17 to 21) and, now, it is being that of Paris. Today is the key day for the Kim Jones, designer of Dior Menbecause he has presented one of the most anticipated collections by the public and criticism. And this is one of the best creative directors who have passed the French firm. With a combination of tradition, modernity and elegance, the British has managed to turn the identity of the brand, establishing a pattern in which modernity is also present. And there have been many who wanted to know their novelties to Autumn/winter 2025-2026such as the Kate Moss model or the actors Quim Gutiérrez or Joe Alwyn. Different guests who have marked Sit with your looks. © Getty Images Kate Moss One of the most anticipated guests for this parade was Kate Moss, and it is not for less because the model is one of the most important fashion icons. For the occasion, he chose a satin shirt dress, which accompanied with extravagant bracelets and a chain -shaped necklace. As for her beauty look, the British opted for simplicity with waves sUrferas and a makeup that goes unnoticed. © Getty Images Robert Pattinson The actor of Twilightwhich is one of Dior’s faces, has decided to bet on a sweep with a scarf, following the current trend. He added a beret to finish off the look and combined it with a navy blue suit pants. © Getty Images Quim Gutiérrez The Spanish actor has also been seen in the parade. For the occasion, he chose a green suit with linen fabric. It is not the first time we can see him in such an event, he also went last year, demonstrating that fashion is a transcendental factor in the world of acting. © Getty Images Pierre de Maere The Belgian singer -songwriter has come to Dior’s parade as another of the new images of the brand. Pierre has collaborated with singers like Dua Lipa and, now, it also becomes a style icon. The chosen look consists of a jacket with floral print and suit pants, also wore sunglasses as a complement. © Getty Images Sébastien Jondeau The Frenchman is known for having been the right hand of Karl Lagerfeld. In fact, some have nicknamed him as “the son that Karl never had” and the truth is that they met when the model was 15 years old and the rest of the designer’s life spent together. It is a recognized model and, for the French house parade, has opted for the elegance and simplicity that a suit in dark tones represents. © Getty Images APA NATTAWIN Dior is an international brand, and as such, their faces are too. This is the case of Thai actor, Apo Nattawin, who is an ambassador of the brand since June 2023. Nattawin has chosen the black tone, but has given him personality with a long jacket and a handbag. © Getty Images Lineisy Montero The Dominican model has also had the opportunity to go to the parade. The look he has chosen has as its main piece a black gabardina with embroidered flowers in the front, which, in turn, combines with the bag they have chosen. As for the hairstyle, he has opted for a collection that highlights his factions. © Getty Images DJ Snake The French producer who jumped to fame for the song Turn Down for What has chosen a look Total Black in which the main star is the jacket. To complete it, he added some sunglasses with which he got a more mysterious image. © Getty Images Joe Alwyn The film actor The Brutalistfavorite for the Oscars, and ex -partner of Taylor Swift, has opted for a nothing conventional suit, as it has combined a long navy blue American with gray pants and a white shirt. It is a strange, but successful mixture. © Getty Images Gwendoline Christie The actress of Game of thrones and Wednesday He has come to the parade with a very masculine style. Christie has opted for a gray suit with shoulder pads and straight cut, which has accompanied an extra large handbag in the color of the season and some shoes with the pink tip, which give a more feminine touch to the look. © Getty Images Cora I ran He Front Row It is a place for many celebrities, but also for Nepo BabysThe term refers to those relatives of stars or personalities with great importance in the industry. This is the case of the Coraé model, who is the granddaughter of the great designer Vivienne Westwood. Your look is quite casual, because you have chosen a Bomber open next to worn jeans. As for the accessories, the most remarkable jewel is a silver necklace with the Dior initials. © Getty Images Chase Hudson The American singer, popularly known as Huddy, is famous for being a celebrity of social networks and the co-founder of the Hype House, a house where 24 creators of content lived and of which they made a reality television. Now, Hudson is dedicated to music, but has also gained relevance in the fashion world. For the French house parade, he opted for a closed suit in garnet color. © Launchmetics Spotlight Dior for Men’s Collection Autumn/Winter 2025/2026 The collection that Kim Jones has presented to the world today, perfectly reflects the image of what Dior represents: subtlety, tradition and modernity. The chosen site has been exceptional, since the walls of theCole Militaire It is where the exclusive event that has redefined the conception of male fashion has been housed. The contemporary and modern style has been present throughout the parade, but the tradition of the Maison It has been appreciated in every detail. We are faced with a parade that has caused a furor in the public and that will undoubtedly be remembered for many years. (Tagstotranslate) Fashion (T) Quim … Read more

How wealth and land passed from mothers to daughters (and not to men) in Britain 2,000 years ago

Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, The investigation found several skeletons of women buried with valuable objects such as pots. Item information Author, Georgina Rannard Author’s title, Science reporter, BBC 1 hour 2,000 years ago women in Britain passed land and wealth to their daughters, not their sons, as communities were built around the female bloodline, according to new research. Skeletons unearthed in Dorset contain DNA evidence that Celtic men moved to live with their wives’ families and communities. Scientists found evidence of an entire community built around a family’s female bloodline over generations, probably originating from a woman. “This points to an Iron Age society in Britain in which women had a lot of influence and could shape its trajectory in many ways,” explains Dr. Lara Cassidy of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, lead author of the investigation. Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, Archaeologists found well-preserved skeletons in the clay soil of Dorset. It is the first time in the history of ancient Europe that this evidence has been documented. of communities built around women. Scientists believe that the communities also invested heavily in their daughters, as they would likely inherit their mother’s status. “It’s relatively rare in modern societies, but it might not always have been that way,” Cassidy says. The team found evidence that this occurred in numerous places in Britain, suggesting that the practice was widespread. The communities analyzed lived around the same time as Boudica, the warrior queen who led a rebellion against Roman invaders in eastern England around AD 61. Dr. Cassidy sequenced DNA taken from the bones of 57 individuals from a tribe called Durotriges. People lived in Winterborne Kingston, Dorset, around 100 BC to 100 AD The skeletons were unearthed from a cemetery by a team of archaeologists from Bournemouth University, England. By tracking mitochondrial DNA, which is only passed between women, Cassidy discovered that most of the women in the community were related by blood ties that went back to previous generations. Instead, there was a lot of diversity in the Y chromosomes, which are passed from father to son, indicating that men from many different families married into the community. Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, The skeletons of people from the Durotriges tribe were very well preserved. DNA analysis also indicates that most of the ancestral line can be traced back to a single woman. The work shows that this society was what is known as matrilocal, meaning that a married man moved to live in his wife’s community. “The most obvious benefit for a woman is that if you don’t leave home, you don’t abandon your support network. Your parents, siblings, family members are still around you,” says Dr. Cassidy. “It is your husband who arrives, he is the stranger in the community and depends on your family for his livelihood and his land,” she adds. The researchers they found the same evidence of matrilocality in bones from other cemeteries, including those in Cornwall and Yorkshire. The researcher says evidence of powerful women in ancient communities has often been dismissed as isolated, not the norm, but these findings challenge that way of thinking. Archaeologists Miles Russell and Martin Smith found other evidence that women had high status. Image source, BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY photo caption, The team from Trinity College and Bournemouth University excavated and analyzed skeletons of 57 people “We found tombs decorated with great care and with objects of great value. In each of the cases they were tombs of women, so we believe that wealth was transferred through the female line,” says Professor Martin Smith of Bournemouth University. The findings also support Roman writings of the time which suggested that women in Britain were quite powerful, more so than in Rome. But the Romans, like Julius Caesar, saw it as a sign of backwardness. “Women in Britain had power and it was a more egalitarian place. That was the biggest problem the Romans had with the British because Rome was a deeply patriarchal society. For them, it marked the British as the quintessential barbarians,” she says. Professor Miles Russell of Bournemouth University. Most societies today are patrilocal, meaning that women move to their husbands’ communities. But there are some matrilocal communities today or in the recent past, such as the Akan in Ghana, West Africa, and the Cherokee in North America. Scientists say Iron Age Britain may have been matrilocal because men were frequently outside fighting. Dr. Cassidy compares it to World War II, when women gained more political and economic power. Matrilocal societies are also less likely to experience internal conflict, he says. “They can promote feelings of unity between communities and neighboring towns. They disperse groups of related men, preventing them from developing strong loyalties and starting disputes with related men who live nearby,” suggests the researcher. The findings were published in the scientific journal Nature. Subscribe here to our new newsletter to receive a selection of our best content of the week every Friday. And remember that you can receive notifications in our app. Download the latest version and activate them.

Hispanic names of the most unfaithful men, according to a couples expert

Jorge LozanoMexican coach, specialized in dating and relationship issues, offered a conference in December, from the Metropolitan Theater in Mexico City. During his presentation, he revealed a detail that left no one indifferent: the Hispanic names of the most unfaithful men. “We did a study last year to find out what the most unfaithful men in Latin America are called and five names came up. Would you like to know what they are?”he said at the event, titled “Civil State: Ungovernable.” The 5 names that the most unfaithful men in the world have “They are the most liars, the most unfaithful and the most cockroaches”Lozano emphasized, clarifying again that from Latin America. Sighing between each name, mentioned: Diego Santiago John Paul Luis Andrew “If your partner is called Luis Andrés, you are already worth it”quipped the dating expert. “Don’t be scared, this is a statistic from last year.”he added. However, Jorge Lozano asked the public to participate in a dynamic where he would count to three, and after the count, the spectators would shout the name of the person “most liar, most unfaithful and most cockroach that he has ever met.” “When I count three I said, ma’am!” he told a woman in the audience who shouted. Oscar. “Now yes, but get it out of that hoarse chest, with that broth of poison that has been stored for years,” Lozano mentioned again, and after counting 1, 2 and 3, each person in the audience revealed their disastrous experience. “From back there they shouted name and surname: Carlos Gutiérrez!” Starting February 13, Jorge Lozano will begin his “Libera la fiera” tour throughout Mexicostarting in Guadalajara. And although he pointed out that there are still cities to be confirmed, the furthest away is Mexico City, on August 28. Jorge Lozano, 37, is a Mexican television, radio and internet personality, dedicated to offering couples advice, attraction techniques and revealing curiosities that are hidden in the world of dating and love relationships. He is a marketer and has given multiple conferences in Mexico and the United States.

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