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China's YouTube Rival Bilibili Is Going Global

Bilibili, often described as China's answer to YouTube, is relaunching its international app and preparing an English-language site as part of a broader push into the U.S., Europe, Japan, and other markets. The company is courting Western creators like MrBest, hiring community and moderation staff globally, and building tools for brand partnerships. Semafor reports: The revamped international app no longer requires identity verification -- meaning users can sign up without having to provide a passport or ID document, which were long required of overseas users on its main Chinese platform, according to what appears to be a newly created account on X marketing the platform to global creators. "Yes bilibili is going global," the account wrote, adding that content-wise, the US and Chinese sites will be the same.

In a document recently shared in a Discord chat for Bilibili creators, the company pitched itself as a place for influencers to make money and connect with "Gen Z Coded, affluent and well-educated" users. A marketplace for international users to connect with brands for sponsored content is "in development," according to the presentation. The deck also showed creators how to post videos on its Chinese website, adding that an English version is "coming soon. We are working hard."

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Watching TikTok Videos and Instagram Reels Deactivates the Brain's Cognitive Control Network

An anonymous reader quotes a report from RathBiotaClan: Millions of people finish short video after short video every day; a new brain-scan study shows that the very act of finishing a clip they like temporarily quiets the brain regions that normally help them stay focused and weigh longer-term goals. When people watch a short video they enjoy enough to finish, two brain regions involved in cognitive control show significant deactivation. That is the central finding of a new study from Zhejiang University, published in NeuroImagein January 2026.

Using functional MRI alongside proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-MRS), the research team examined 56 young adults while they freely watched short video clips inside an MRI scanner. Both the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) showed reduced activity specifically when participants watched clips they liked enough to view to completion. Cognitive control helps people balance immediate pleasures against longer-term goals, and impairments in this system are linked to conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and addiction. Short-video platforms present rapid, algorithmically curated streams that are built for continuous, low-effort consumption.

Prior behavioral research has tied both internet addiction and smartphone addiction to weaker self-control, and separate neuroimaging work has documented disruptions to reward and cognitive-control circuits in people with behavioral addictions. Despite this, few studies had directly tested whether the act of watching entertaining short videos itself suppresses the brain's cognitive control regions. The Zhejiang University team set out to answer that question, along with a second one: what neurochemical factors might explain why this suppression varies from person to person?

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When to target in-race betting at Zandvoort

When the lights go out at Zandvoort, bettors will be watching closely to make accurate predictions in real-time.

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God Throws Darts

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God Throws Darts

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Minder scheepvaart door Panamakanaal wegens droogte

PANAMA CITY (ANP) - Vanaf volgende maand zal er minder scheepvaartverkeer door het Panamakanaal gaan vanwege de droogte die wordt veroorzaakt door het weerfenomeen El Niño. Dat heeft de Panamakanaal Autoriteit donderdag bekendgemaakt. De strategische waterweg verbindt de Atlantische en de Stille Oceaan met elkaar.

Momenteel varen dagelijks 36 schepen door het kanaal. Vanaf 3 september zullen dat er 34 zijn en vanaf 15 september 32.

Bij een El Niño warmt het water in de Stille Oceaan rond de evenaar op en nemen de passaatwinden af. Dat kan wereldwijd veranderingen in wind, luchtdruk en neerslag veroorzaken. In Centraal-Amerika veroorzaakt het momenteel ernstige droogte. Omdat het Panamakanaal wordt gevoed met regenwater uit twee kunstmatige meren en er minder neerslag is gevallen dan voorspeld, zijn de maatregelen nodig.

5 procent van de wereldwijde zeehandel en ongeveer 40 procent van het Amerikaanse containervervoer loopt via het Panamakanaal.


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Droogte door El Niño beperkt scheepvaart in Panamakanaal

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