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    Mario Kart World for Nintendo Switch 2: First Hands-On Preview
    Mario Kart World is the first new home console Mario Kart game in a decade. We went hands-on with this Nintendo Switch 2 launch title and played a ton of it across several different modes, so lets break it all down!The Massively Interconnected Open WorldMario Karts biggest new addition centers around a huge, new Forza Horizon-style world filled with tons of courses to race against friends and enemies on. Instead of just having a series of tracks you select from a menu (although youll have that option too) Mario Kart World features a massive playground you can explore at your own pace on your own or with friends. You use this place to cruise around for fun or launch into races, Grand Prix tournaments, and more. Its also packed with collectibles and hidden secrets and areas, and while we dont know just yet what the rewards will be for finding things hidden throughout this world, were hoping its stuff like karts or costumes, or that youll be able to spend coins in some kind of shop for cool cosmetic stuff. Poking around here between races led me to what looked like a strange Peach-themed coin, stacks of smaller, regular coins, a huge evil cloud, a ton of grind rails to practice on, hidden back alleys and pathways, and so much more. Its grand, utterly gorgeous, and incredibly smooth. We got used to how great Mario Kart 8 looked, but this one is even prettier and more stylish, with better draw distance, more detailed characters and environments, and generally just a ton of stuff happening at once.PlayMechanically, everything felt really tight and satisfying so even if there isnt a ton of reward for exploring its still really fun to explore. But knowing Nintendo, theyll definitely be reasons to poke around here. In general, the gameplay feels like a slightly tighter and more forgiving version of Mario Kart 8, so if you spent a ton of time there youll feel right at home here. When your kart gets smashed by an item or another player, your recovery time is snappier and youre back in the competition quicker than in previous Mario Kart games. When an opponent cuts you off and steals an item box right before you can get to it, dont stress it because they respawn almost immediately, giving you a chance for instant green shell vengeance. Gliders have been replaced with planes, underwater sections have been replaced with Wave Race-like boating areas, and you dont customize your kart anymore, at least in the version I played. There were a lot of preset kart options to start with and presumably many more to unlock, though, so it seems like having lots of ways to show off your kart or character wont be limited.Characters, Costumes, and Crazy New Power-UpsYou can play Mario Kart World with up to 24 human players at the same time and there are tons of returning characters from the Mario series, although none from other Nintendo games like Mario Kart 8 had. Its safe to say that Mario Kart World will be THE Mario Kart game for years to come, though, so who knows which characters from other series will show up here eventually. My favorite new character was Cow from Moo Moo Meadows, who is here to get revenge for all the times you drove into his family on the N64, probably. Most characters have different costumed versions you can choose from the character select screen, but where things get a bit more complicated is that you can also change their costume mid-race by finding certain power-ups that appear to alter your stats. Lots of these items are food-based so youll get to see Cow eat a burger. Look, its his first time driving a kart and its crazy out there. Go easy on him.We also noticed a bunch of characters that appear as racers against you but you cant choose yourself just yet, like the Piantas from Super Mario Sunshine and the Conkdors from Super Mario 3D World, so we suspect theyll be unlockable and the roster will only get bigger. Theres also some great new items like throwable hammers and a question block that gives you a ton of coins in a row. Some classic items even have altered functionality, like lightning not lasting as long or blue shells having cartoon phrases pop up when they hit you, but the coolest new upgrade we noticed is that every throwable item now automatically drags behind your kart without you having to hold down a button to do it. Its one less thing to worry about, which is nice because you now have so many new things to worry about!Knockout Tour, the Non-Stop Six-Race Fortnite-Style Battle RoyaleKnockout Tour is the biggest race mode ever included in this series and it feels awesome. You start out in the open world, driving around and hanging out with friends while your race populates with 23 other players. Then, youll all choose a set of interconnected Grand Prix tracks you want to race on. Once the race kicks off, you need to stay out of the bottom four in each segment or youll get eliminated and booted back to the open world. So, the field is culled each lap from 24, to 20, to 16, all the way until there are only four racers left for the final segment. Its incredibly fun and the tracks, endless items, kart racers, and general chaos make every race feel absolutely frenetic. Think the final lap of Baby Park on Mario Kart: Double Dash where its chaos and clutter everywhere, but with the aggressive goal of making sure youre taking down others constantly to advance. Mario Kart World Nintendo Switch 2 ScreenshotsThis mode was incredibly fun. Going from 4th place to 12th place in a Mario Kart game has been a thing for ages, but going from 2nd to 22nd because a series of bad luck or poor decisions put you behind the pack is a brand new feeling, and watching that happen and then getting instantly eliminated from the entire race (or doing it to somebody else) is absolutely hilarious. Generally, this feature adds some much needed urgency and aggression to Mario Kart and its utterly thrilling. Nintendo has been experimenting with this elimination style gameplay with lots of their franchises in the past few years, like Mario 35 and F-Zero 99, but it feels like such a perfect fit for Mario Kart and we suspect its gonna be a massive hit with both kids and the streamer crowds. Knockout Tour modes last much longer than a typical race, assuming you dont get knocked out of the whole thing super early. But Wait.. That Price! Mario Kart World is $80! Everything weve seen and played is awesome and we cant wait for it, but nothing about this game so far really screams eighty dollar product. Nintendo experimented with a $70 price tag on The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and we suspect well spend just as much time (or more) playing Mario Kart World throughout the Switch 2 lifespan, but its hard not to feel cynical about about this price, like Nintendo knows that Mario Kart 8 was the best-selling Switch game and one of the best-selling games of all time and that the successor will be a guaranteed hit, so hey, might as well upcharge us. If it came with a year of Switch Online or some sort of season pass of unlockable content itd be a slightly easier pill to swallow, but as far as we know it doesnt. Getting the game bundled with a Switch 2 drops the price down to $50 and since it will be there on the systems launch day thats likely how most players will get it, but still, the whole thing definitely stings a bit.Nintendo Switch 2 Direct April 2025 GamesEvery game shown in Nintendo's April 2 Nintendo Switch 2 reveal direct event.See AllRegardless, Mario Kart World feels like the definitive Switch 2 launch game and will certainly be one of the defining games of the Switch 2 generation. The new open world format and Knockout Tour modes are massive new additions to the franchise, the visuals are gorgeous, the gameplay is a blast, and we cant wait to play more, even if we wish it was a few bucks cheaper.Brian Altano has been playing Mario Kart for 30+ years, and it's crazy that 10 of those years were spent with Mario Kart 8. We haven't seen Battle Mode for Mario Kart World yet, but he's still holding out hope that Block Fort can come back. Bring back Block Fort!
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    Apple TV+ has yet another prestige new series coming very soon
    In the aftermath of Severances season ending, Apple TV+ has been able to debut two strong new shows to keep subscribers engaged: The Studio and Dope Thief. But next week, yet another prestige new series is coming to the streamer. Its called Your Friends & Neighbors.Your Friends & Neighbors reviews point to another Apple TV+ hitApple TV+ has been on a hot streak for a while now, dating all the way back to late last summer when it began debuting several top-tier shows all at once.Now, the streamers success looks set to continue with a new show debuting next week.Your Friends & Neighbors arrives on Friday, April 11 with its first two episodes, with weekly releases through May 30.Here are some quotes from early reviews:Collider: With many twists and turns, the Apple TV+ show that Hamm has always longed to star in is as clever as it is addictive.The Hollywood Reporter: This show think Break In? Bad! feels like a Peak TV throwback.CBR: Your Friends & Neighbors is audaciously funny and not for the faint of heart.Currently, the series has an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes, but thats expected to fluctuate as more reviews come in.The general consensus? Even with some flaws, this prestige series is an especially fun watch.One critic called it, your must-see weekly binge of the spring. Multiple reviews have made comparisons to both Big Little Lies and Breaking Bad.Heres Apples summary of the show:After being fired in disgrace, a hedge fund manager still grappling with his recent divorce, resorts to stealing from his neighbors homes in the exceedingly affluent Westmont Village, only to discover that the secrets and affairs hidden behind those wealthy facades might be more dangerous than he ever imagined.The streaming era has brought an abundance of new TV. But Apple TV+ especially seems to have found the formulaat least for nowof creating compelling prestige shows, one after another.Do you plan to watch Your Friends & Neighbors? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments.Apple TV+ isavailable for $9.99 per monthand features hit TV shows and movies likeTed Lasso,Severance,The Morning Show,Silo, andShrinking. You can alsowatch free in several ways.Best iPhone accessoriesAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    Apple stock drops almost 10% on market open in reaction to new tariffs
    Apple is a US-based company that relies heavily on a global supply chain to manufacture its products. As a result, the tech firms stock seems to be getting hit especially hard by the new tariffs just announced yesterday, with AAPL down almost 10% upon the markets open todaya big hit to Apple.AAPL stock is down significantly as tariff fears loomApple has grown revenue from its services business consistently for years, but at its core, the company is still very much financially dependent on hardware.The iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and the companys other highly successful products are designed by Apple in California, but by and large manufactured overseas.Now, with President Trumps sweeping tariffs on imports worldwide, Apples core business could take a huge hit.The tariffs are especially high in places where Apple keeps much of its supply chain, including China, India, Vietnam, and more.Last night in after-market trading, Apples stock fell 7%. As my colleague Ben wrote:fears have seen investors ditch Apple stock, with a sell-off in after hours trading of more than 7%. In absolute terms, $AAPL closed at $223 today, and is currently sitting at about $207 in the volatile after-hours market.Today as the market opened, AAPL was initially down 8% but is currently trading around $203an even further dip thats getting close to 10%.Theres still a lot of uncertainty around whether Trump might grant exemptions for Apple like happened during his first term, when the company was spared the worst tariffs so that foreign competitors like Samsung wouldnt gain an edge over the US-based Apple.But so far at least, Wall Street seems to believe Apple could have a hard time ahead.Do you think Apple will raise its product prices if the tariffs go into effect? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessoriesAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    Japan Deploys Entire 3D-Printed Train Station
    Incredible things have been happening in Japan. This is the country that gave us karaoke bars, sushi conveyors, and square watermelon not to mention those high-tech toilets.It's also a world leader in public infrastructure, sporting wonders like the lofty Tokyo Sky Tree, the immense Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel, and the 300-meter tall Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge. There's also the matter of the Shinkansen bullet train network, connecting riders to major cities across the country at speeds of up to 225 mph.Undergirding these dazzling public works is good old Japanese engineering, known for precision, innovation, and dependability.Case in point, the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) just announced the completion of a 3D-printed train station, which it says is a world first. Plans to replace a crumbling wooden station in Wakayama Prefecture were first announced on March 11, 2025, and the printed building was more or less put together by March 26th in the span of just under three hours.To do it, JR West contracted Serendix, which specializes in 3D printed homes. Serendix delivered the station in four parts by rail, which were then pieced together during a break in the train schedule. Though the rural station weighs in at just 10 square meters, the construction time is more than half the previous estimate of six hours.The construction method reportedly cut down on cost as well, according toThe Japan Times, coming in at half the price of reinforced concrete. The company boasts that it should likewise be able to withstand the region's devastating earthquakes.Once the station goes online in July, citizens of the coastal city of Arida will be able to resume 90-minute trips to the uninhabited island of Jinoshima, a popular destination for summer travelers.The ease with which Japan rolled out the station underscores the country's commitment to public transit. Surprisingly, the majority Japan's metro and regional rail services are privately owned an anomaly compared to most publicly-owned systems throughout the world. The secret is that many of Japan's transit companies also operate as property developers.With some carefully regulation, these companies are able to rapidly develop urban areas around public infrastructure, and invest in innovative new technology like 3D printed buildings.But Japan's success with rail privatization is even more of an outlier. Most privatization ventures throughout the world have failed spectacularly. In the UK, for example, rail privatization has led to rising fees, service reductions, staffing issues, and major delays, thanks to deregulation allowing private equity vultures to pick the system clean.Share This Article
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    Lazarus Group Targets Job Seekers With ClickFix Tactic to Deploy GolangGhost Malware
    Apr 03, 2025Ravie LakshmananMalware / Threat IntelligenceThe North Korean threat actors behind Contagious Interview have adopted the increasingly popular ClickFix social engineering tactic to lure job seekers in the cryptocurrency sector to deliver a previously undocumented Go-based backdoor called GolangGhost on Windows and macOS systems.The new activity, assessed to be a continuation of the campaign, has been codenamed ClickFake Interview by French cybersecurity company Sekoia. Contagious Interview, also tracked as DeceptiveDevelopment, DEV#POPPER, and Famous Chollima, is known to be active since at least December 2022, although it was only publicly documented for the first time in late 2023."It uses legitimate job interview websites to leverage the ClickFix tactic and install Windows and macOS backdoors," Sekoia researchers Amaury G., Coline Chavane, and Felix Aim said, attributing the effort to the infamous Lazarus Group, a prolific adversary attributed to the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB) of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).A notable aspect of the campaign is that it primarily targets centralized finance entities by impersonating companies like Coinbase, KuCoin, Kraken, Circle, Securitize, BlockFi, Tether, Robinhood, and Bybit, marking a departure from the hacking group's attacks against decentralized finance (DeFi) entities.Contagious Interview, like Operation Dream Job, employs fake job offers as lures to attract prospective targets and dupe them into downloading malware that can steal cryptocurrency and other sensitive data.As part of the effort, candidates are approached via LinkedIn or X to prepare for a video call interview, for which they are asked to download a malware-laced videoconferencing software or open-source project that activates the infection process.Lazarus Group's use of the ClickFix tactic was first disclosed towards the end of 2024 by security researcher Taylor Monahan, with the attack chains leading to the deployment of a family of malware called FERRET that then delivers the Golang backdoor.In this iteration of the campaign, victims are asked to visit a purported video interviewing service named Willo and complete a video assessment of themselves."The entire setup, meticulously designed to build user trust, proceeds smoothly until the user is asked to enable their camera," Sekoia explained. "At this point, an error message appears indicating that the user needs to download a driver to fix the issue. This is where the operator employs the ClickFix technique."The instructions given to the victim to enable access to the camera or microphone vary depending on the operating system used. On Windows, the targets are prompted to open Command Prompt and execute a curl command to execute a Visual Basic Script (VBS) file, which then launches a batch script to run GolangGhost.In the event the victim is visiting the site from a macOS machine, they are similarly asked to launch the Terminal app and run a curl command to run a shell script. The malicious shell script, for its part, runs a second shell script that, in turn, executes a stealer module dubbed FROSTYFERRET (aka ChromeUpdateAlert) and the backdoor.FROSTYFERRET displays a fake window stating the Chrome web browser needs access to the user's camera or microphone, after which it displays a prompt to enter the system password. The entered information, regardless of whether it's valid or otherwise, is exfiltrated to a Dropbox location, likely indicating an attempt to access the iCloud Keychain using the stolen password.GolangGhost is engineered to facilitate remote control and data theft through several commands that allow it to upload/download files, send host information, and steal web browser data."It was found that all the positions were not related to technical profiles in software development," Sekia noted. "They are mainly jobs of manager focusing on business development, asset management, product development or decentralised finance specialists.""This is a significant change from previous documented campaigns attributed to DPRK-nexus threat actors and based on fake job interviews, which mainly targeted developers and software engineers."North Korea IT Worker Scheme Becomes Active in EuropeThe development comes as the Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said it has observed a surge in the fraudulent IT worker scheme in Europe, underscoring a significant expansion of their operations beyond the United States.The IT worker activity entails North Korean nationals posing as legitimate remote workers to infiltrate companies and generate illicit revenue for Pyongyang in violation of international sanctions.Increased awareness of the activity, coupled with the U.S. Justice Department indictments, have instigated a "global expansion of IT worker operations," Google said, noting it uncovered several fabricated personas seeking employment in various organizations located in Germany and Portugal.The IT workers have also been observed undertaking various projects in the United Kingdom related to web development, bot development, content management system (CMS) development, and blockchain technology, often falsifying their identities and claiming to be from Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Ukraine, the United States, and Vietnam.This tactic of IT workers posing as Vietnamese, Japanese, and Singaporean nationals was also highlighted by managed intelligence firm Nisos early last month, while also pointing out their use of GitHub to carve new personas or recycle portfolio content from older personas to reinforce their new ones."IT workers in Europe were recruited through various online platforms, including Upwork, Telegram, and Freelancer," Jamie Collier, Lead Threat Intelligence Advisor for Europe at GTIG, said. "Payment for their services was facilitated through cryptocurrency, the TransferWise service, and Payoneer, highlighting the use of methods that obfuscate the origin and destination of funds."Besides using local facilitators to help them land jobs, the insider threat operation is witnessing what appears to be a spike in extortion attempts since October 2024, when it became public knowledge that these IT workers are resorting to ransom payments from their employers to prevent them from releasing proprietary data or to provide it to a competitor. In what appears to be a further evolution of the scheme, the IT workers are now said to be targeting companies that operate a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy owing to the fact that such devices are unlikely to have traditional security and logging tools used in enterprise environments."Europe needs to wake up fast. Despite being in the crosshairs of IT worker operations, too many perceive this as a US problem. North Korea's recent shifts likely stem from US operational hurdles, showing IT workers' agility and ability to adapt to changing circumstances," Collier said."A decade of diverse cyberattacks precedes North Korea's latest surge - from SWIFT targeting and ransomware, to cryptocurrency theft and supply chain compromise. This relentless innovation demonstrates a longstanding commitment to fund the regime through cyber operations."Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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    Amazon MGM Says Fresh New Chapter of James Bond Is Coming
    Amazon MGM have promised James Bond fans a fresh, exotic new chapter.The studio gained creative control of the 007 franchise earlier this year after longtime producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli decided to step back, with Amy Pascal and David Heyman attached to produce the next film in the super spy series.Speaking at CinemaCon, Amazon MGM executives Courtenay Valenti and Sue Kroll told the convention: We are committed to honorring the legacy of this iconic character while bringing a fresh, exotic new chapter to audiences around the world alongside Amy and David.Theyre both in London getting started and couldnt be here tonight, but we wanted to thank them for what we know to make an incredible partnership.There is still no update on who will be replacing Daniel Craig as the super spy in the next installment.United ArtistsUnited Artistsloading...READ MORE: Every James Bond Film, Ranked From Worst to BestMeanwhile, speaking about Amazon MGM as a whole, Valenti promised a bold and diverse slate of films for fans across the board, with a commitment to beloved IP and original concepts.She said: Were building a bold and diverse slate with theatrical in mind sci-fi, fantasy, action-packed adventures, family-friendly fare, gripping thrillers movies designed to be seen big and felt deeply."Whether were tapping into beloved IP or launching original concepts, our goal is the same: to deliver unforgettable, four-quadrant experiences that deserve the theatrical moment.When it comes to Bond specifically, recent reports claim producers could bring the franchise back with an origins movie and a very young new leading man.The rumor was shared by actor Daniel Mays who revealed hed heard some details about what Amazon are planning for Bond.During an appearance on the Were Not Getting Any Younger podcast, he said: Bond is a big deal right, that going to Amazon ... I heard a rumor theyre going to cast someone very young and go sort of back to the origins.Theyre going to sort of 60s, youre going to have all the retro cars and that sort of stuff - and start again. I think that would be kind of cool.Get our free mobile app10 Worst Fictional Planets to Live OnWatching people try to survive on these cursed worlds will make you happy you live on Earth.Filed Under: Amazon, James BondCategories: Movie News
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    BIG wraps Hungarian Natural History Museum with overlapping landscaped ribbons
    Submitted by WA ContentsBIG wraps Hungarian Natural History Museum with overlapping landscaped ribbonsHungary Architecture News - Apr 03, 2025 - 13:16 html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"BIG has revealed the design for a new Hungarian Natural History Museum in Debrecen, Hungarys second-largest city. The museum will feature interwoven landscaped ribbons, designed as a new public and scientific destination.Situated within the age-old Great Forest in the city's northern sector, the 23,000-square-metre museum features three interlaced landscaped ribbons that ascend from the forest floor to create a new public and scientific hub. The new Hungarian Natural History Museum, situated on a former sports field at the edge of Debrecen's Great Forest (Nagyerd), was designed in collaboration with Vikr s Lukcs pts Stdi, Museum Studio, and TYPSA.The museum will take the place of the current institution in Budapest, aiding the governments aim to make Debrecen a major regional center for education and culture by 2030.The new museum, commissioned by the Museum and the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, will feature permanent and temporary exhibition halls, educational and research facilities, public amenities, and behind-the-scenes spaces."Natural history is a subject dear to me so dear that I named my oldest son Darwin. To that end, it is a great honor to have been entrusted with the authorship of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in the Great Forest of Debrecen," said Bjarke Ingels, Founder and Creative Director, BIG."Our design is conceived as an intersection of paths and lineages. Intersecting ribbons of landscape overlap to produce a series of niches and habitats, halls and galleries, blending the inside and the outside, the intimate and the mastodontic in seamless continuity.""The result is a manmade hill in a forest clearing; geometrically clear yet softly organic - an appropriate home for the wonders of the natural world," Ingels added.Three overlapping volumes that rise and fall with the landscape define the new museum. The museum, featuring a mass timber structure and a charred timber facade, is partially embedded in the ground.It ascends from the forest floor to visually merge with its park surroundings, while its sloping roof invites public access and provides panoramic views of the city."We envisioned the Hungarian Natural History Museum as an integrated part of its environment, both shaped by and shaping the landscape around it. Constructed from mass timber, the building features a faade of locally sourced charred timber panels that emerge from the ground, blurring the lines between architecture and wilderness," said Hanna Johansson, Partner, BIG."The museum draws on the thermal mass of the ground and integrates on-site energy systems, including geothermal loops and photovoltaic panels, to ensure a stable indoor climate year-round. Rather than simply preserving the site, the building restores and enhances it - regenerating biodiversity while quietly adapting to its surroundings," Johansson added.Visitors approaching from any direction are greeted by open plazas, winding forest paths, and framed views of and through the building. The museum is designed to be accessible from all sides, seamlessly integrating it into both the urban landscape and the surrounding natural environment.The arrival experience is highlighted by a spacious southern plaza, which serves as a gathering place for the community and hosts various museum activities.The reception hall serves as a central compass point, providing views into the surrounding exhibition wings five for permanent galleries and one for temporary shows and public programs, arranged in a radial layout.Above, a library and restaurant provide views of the forest canopy, while below, a learning hub features workshops, play areas, and research labs for students, families, and staff.The museum, which is partially hidden by the terrain, minimizes its footprint. The green roofs, which are planted with native species, slope and provide habitats for local flora and fauna while visually extending the park over the museum.The site and the building incorporate vegetation, providing spaces for public rest and gatherings throughout the year.BIG recently envisioned Bhutan's new international airport with a diagrid structure adorned with painted carvings, blending Bhutans traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation. In addition, the firm designed its new headquarters around a single column and a large staircase on the Copenhagen harbor in Denmark.Project factsProject name:Hungarian Natural History MuseumSize:23,000 m2Location:Debrecen, HungaryClient:DIF DebrecenCollaborators:Vikr s Lukcs pts Stdi, Museum Studio London, TYPSAProject teamPartner in Charge: Bjarke Ingels, Hanna JohanssonProject Leader:Jakub FratczakTeam: Alessandra Baroni, Camila Antonella Mina, Camila Pagnoncelli, Dominika Kopotek, Gian Marco Prisco, Juan Carpio, Nicolas Bachmann Bellido, Olivia Sarra Gmez, Angel Barreno Gutirrez.All images and drawings courtesy of BIG.> via BIG
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    Chase Sapphire Preferred's New 100K Welcome Bonus Is Too Good to Miss. Here's How I'd Spend It
    This limited-time offer on my go-to travel card has me already considering the possibilities.
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    CDs Are a Safe Haven in a Rocky Economy. Today's CD Rates, April 3, 2025
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    Pioneering Female Doctor Evangelina Rodrguez Faced a Dictators Reign of Terror
    April 2, 202516 min readPioneering Female Doctor Evangelina Rodrguez Faced a Dictators Reign of TerrorBeginning in the 1930s, the workand eventually the lifeof Andrea Evangelina Rodrguez Perozo, the Dominican Republics first female doctor, became threatened by the countrys then new dictator Lily Whear (composite)In 1930 Rafael Lenidas Trujillo seized power in the Dominican Republic and introduced a reign of terror. Andrea Evangelina Rodrguez Perozos controversial work brought her into conflict with the new regime. Her radical ideas about health care and women's rights, along with her refusal to kowtow to Trujillo, left her increasingly isolated. More and more people distanced themselves from her. Over the years, her mental health deteriorated, and she lost everything she held dear.LISTEN TO THE PODCASTOn supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.TRANSCRIPTLaura Gmez: Its 1929 in San Pedro de Macors. Despite facing criticism for her more radical ideas on family planning and treating sex workers, Evangelina continues to pursue her lifes work. Shes overseeing a maternity clinic that welcomes all women, regardless of income or class. Shes running a free milk distribution program for infants. And shes caring for society's most marginalized members... poor people, orphaned children, tuberculosis patients. Shes still controversial, and an outlier in the world of healthcare, but shes doing what she loves best. Shes following her passion and fulfilling her dream.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): When she becomes a doctor, that's when she achieves happiness.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): She is known as a woman dedicated to her service through medicine. Thats where she found a way to serve the country she loved so much.Laura Gmez: But all this is about to change. Less than 50 miles away, in the capital, Santo Domingo, revolutionary forces are beginning to stir. And although Evangelinas work feels far removed from these rumblings, they will soon upend not just her life, but that of all her fellow Dominicans.This is Lost Women of Science. I'm Laura Gmez. This week, we bring you the fourth episode of our series on the Dominican doctor, Evangelina Rodrguez Perozo. In the last three episodes, we followed Evangelinas transformation from a poor, orphan girl to a brilliant and radical doctor. But now, at the peak of her career, dark forces are about to tear down everything shes built.This is episode 4: The Dictator and the Doctor.In February 1930, unrest hit the Dominican Republic yet again. The hope that had ushered in the latest president, Horacio Vsquez, had dissolved. Every day Dominicans struggled as the country suffered from the ripple effects of the financial crash of 1929 and the collapse in sugar prices. And Vsquez had flouted the countrys young constitution to stay in office past his term limit. So it wasnt entirely surprising that by 1930, rebel forces sought to overthrow Vsquez's government.What was surprising was how easily they did it. The National Army didnt lift a finger as the rebel leader, Rafael Estrella, marched on the capital. It turned out, Estrella had not been working alone. Hed cut a secret deal with the head of Vsquez's army a man named Rafael Leonidas Trujillo.Out in the Eastern Provinces, Evangelina was far removed from the scene. But she was all too familiar with the man whod let it happen.Evangelina first encountered Trujillo in the late nineteen-teens, when he was a young officer in the Dominican National Guard, trained by U.S. Marines. She'd witnessed his brutal displacement of farmers in the Eastern Provinces as U.S. sugar corporations took over. She knew well what kind of man he was.Trujillo had continued to rise through the ranks, until, in 1930, he was the head of the military.And when rebel leader Rafael Estrella launched his coup, Trujillo secretly promised him that the army wouldn't interfere if Estrella helped him, Trujillo, run for president.That's how, in May 1930, Rafael Trujillo was elected president with an implausible 99% of the vote.The election was a sham, marked by violence against opposition candidates and widespread intimidation of voters. In the end, no one dared to stand against the head of the army. Trujillo assumed power.Robin Derby: Trujillo is part of a wave of dictators who take over in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua.Laura Gmez: This is Robin Derby, a historian we heard from in Episode 2. Across Central America, strong men were seizing control, using violence to subdue resistance. She explains that one of Trujillo's first acts in office was to make it clear -- in the most brutal of ways -- that he would accept no dissent. He made an example of a caudillo, a sort of regional chieftain, who had once defied him.Robin Derby: Desiderio Arias was one of the last caudillos to resist Trujillo Trujillo had him murdered, to let it be known that the struggle was over and Trujillo had taken command.Laura Gmez: Trujillo soon took full control of the island and its economy. He placed family members and cronies in key positions and basically turned the state coffers into his own personal coffers.Robin Derby: Everything that he did was done in the name of the nation but actually for him. So he renames the capital city, Ciudad Trujillo, and many national monuments and parks, and many busts were created of him, of his likeness. You knowwhen hes building a bridge, or when hes building a hospital, all of these were cast as the beneficence of Trujillo. And yet actually, at that time he established a kleptocracy and was personally becoming one of the wealthiest men in Latin America.Laura Gmez: It didnt take long. Within several years, the Generalsimo, as Trujillo liked to be called, was in complete control. And he established a cult of personality. All Dominicans were expected to express their absolute loyalty to him.Robin Derby: You had to have God y Trujillo in a little, you know, it was a little placard that you had to have in your home. People had to have images of Trujillo in their homes.Laura Gmez: And Trujillo made it clear from early on that he expected full allegiance. People who did not join his party and vocally express their support were blacklisted. They could lose their jobs, their livelihoods, or even be arrested. In later years, Trujillo founded a lethal secret service, called the SIM, which stood for the Military Intelligence Service in Spanish. It cracked down on any sign of dissent.Robin Derby: The SIM, the international intelligence, had these Volkswagen bugs. And they were moving around the city quite publicly, and doing abductions in broad daylight. So that was another one of his numbers. Sent a message of fear that, if you dont get with the program, this is whats happening to you.April Mayes: Historians will talk about the absolute culture of fear.Laura Gmez: This is April Mayes, a historian we heard from in previous episodes.April Mayes: People would whisper his name. You never really talked about him in public or even in your house for fear that someone was listening and would turn you in.Laura Gmez: Dominicans had every reason to fear Trujillo. His network of informers spanned the island. The campaign of fear he waged targeted anyone opposed to his policies even by association. But somehow, Evangelina remained uncowed.She refused to show allegiance to a man she knew was a murderer. She could see that even though Trujillo cast himself as the nations benefactor and promised to invest in the well-being of all Dominicans, he focused his attention mostly on developing infrastructure in urban areas. The places where Evangelina practiced medicine remained underfunded and neglected. Despite the risks, she refused to stay quiet. In a 1936 letter to the Secretary of State for Justice and Public Instruction, she complained that resources shed intended to put toward a school for tuberculosis prevention in a rural area never appeared.April Mayes: She begins calling out different social problems and social issues, and the problem is that the solution isnt just, And our Generalsimo Trujillo de Tal is going to resolve all of this for us. Shes really trying to call the people to say, What are we going to do about this? You know, our General Trujillo doesnt have just the solution and hes not paying attention to this. It is this kind of, you know, denunciation.Laura Gmez: And Evangelina would take her denunciation of Trujillo even further. Here's what her adopted daughter, Selisette, told historian Perdita Houston in an interview published in the 1990s. Her words are read by a voice actress.Selisette (Voice Actor): When we went to visit patients, she always talked about how bad Trujillo was, a dictator, a murderer, and a killer. It was a very repressive time, and people became afraid.Laura Gmez: According to Robin Derby, in the early years of Trujillos rule, Evangelina was truly an outlier in her open opposition to the dictator.Robin Derby: I think shes pretty outstanding, as a case. It would be interesting to think about who else is able to just speak out as she did. And to stand up to a regime as ferocious as Trujillo.Laura Gmez: Perhaps Evangelina felt that she had nothing to lose under Trujillos regime. Heres Mercedes Fernndez, who wrote her Ph.D. on Evangelina.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): During the Trujillo regime, the issue of race becomes very important again. And the regime does not want people of color as representatives of what it means to be Dominican.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): Remember that Evangelina was Black. Her race was not white.Laura Gmez: This is Milcades Herrera. He runs a cultural center in Higey, the town where Evangelina Rodrguez was born.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): Trujillo was a racist person. He had a delirium for the maximum, the best of society.Laura Gmez: And to Trujillo, the best in society meant those of European descent. According to the only census from that time, conducted in 1920 while the island was under U.S. rule, that description might only have fit about a quarter of the population. The vast majority were either mixed race or Black. But Trujillo promoted a policy of blanqueamiento, or whitening, of Dominican society. He encouraged the immigration of white Europeans to the island and offered refuge to Jews fleeing Nazism during World War II because they were considered white. Meanwhile, Black immigrants from neighboring countries like Haiti were brutally persecuted. And so were dark-skinned Dominicans.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): And so, what he did to important people of color, was persecute them.Laura Gmez: It also didnt matter who you were or how accomplished you were. During Trujillos three decades in power, he killed or forced out anyone who stood in his path, from farm workers resisting exploitation to Dominican elites who posed threats to his authority.So perhaps, even if she'd said or done nothing else, Evangelina's crime in the eyes of Trujillo was simply being an accomplished, prominent woman who happened to have been born Black.Heres Mercedes Fernndez.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): So, it's a combination of elements that work against her. And that leads to the fact that in the end, she is stripped of all the advantages that she had before because she studied abroad. So she is no longer recognized as an important person.Laura Gmez: April Mayes.April Mayes: She finds herself afraid of being pursued by police, that shes under surveillance by the regime. And, I mean, just a lot of things begin to fall apart at the end.Laura Gmez: For 56-year-old Evangelina, it was the beginning of a tragic downward spiral. That's after the break stay with us.[Mid-roll]Laura Gmez: In 1933, Evangelina and Rafael Trujillo crossed paths at a congress of medical professionals in Santo Domingo. Trujillo opened the proceedings by proclaiming the advances his policies had made in healthcare. But the rest of the congress didnt proceed as he would have liked. He was immediately contradicted by the organizer, who said that more resources were needed and that the medical situation in the country was dire.And it likely didnt help that there was a delegation of Haitians presenting papers, along with non-white Dominicans like Evangelina. To make matters worse, when Evangelinas paper about social medicine was given an honorable mention, she pointedly failed to thank Trujillo in her acceptance speech.Something had clearly gotten under Trujillos skin because he declared that from then on, all submissions for congresses would have to be vetted.For a time, Evangelina carried on with her work in San Pedro. Then, two years later, she made another trip to Santo Domingo for a medical conference. But this time, things went very differently. Mercedes Fernndez.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): She was banned from participating in the 1935 congress, and from there all her problems began.Laura Gmez: They dont let her in. There she is, after a long journey, a highly regarded doctor, ready to participate in a conference about the health of her nation. And shes barred from entry.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): Its a kind of punishment, right? For not adhering to this dialectic of the Trujillato of saying, Oh, President Trujillo, you have modernized, you made it possible for so-and-so to have a new house, to build this thing, to build that other thing. She just doesn't say anything like that. And then Trujillo punishes her.Laura Gmez: Its possible that Evangelina got on the regimes radar when she failed to thank Trujillo in her 1933 speech. Its also possible that her very presence thereas an educated Afro-Dominican womanwas enough to anger the powers that be.That night, Evangelina returned to the home of the friends she was staying with in Santo Domingo. Her hair was disheveled, her eyes wild, her face twisted in fear. One of her hosts would later describe her to her biographer, Antonio Zaglul, as rambling incoherently, muttering about thugs chasing after her. She seemed to be hallucinating.Evangelinas adopted daughter, Selisette, was six at the time. She told the biographer, Perdita Houston, that this was the first visible sign of Evangelina's mental health troubles... troubles that would plague her for the rest of her life Mercedes Fernndez.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): She had a mental illness that was simply not treated, right? And this rejection by the regime, what it did was exacerbate her illness and it got worse.Laura Gmez: Evangelina began losing many of the things she held dear. The Trujillo government stripped her name from the National Registry of Doctors. One by one, Evangelina's patients started abandoning her practice. According to her biographer, Antonio Zaglul, she was left with only her poorest patients, those with no one else to turn to. To those people, Evangelina would always be their trusted doctor. But to most others, she became a social risk, a pariah, someone to avoid. And the final blow. La Casa Amarilla, her beloved maternity clinic in San Pedro, shut down.All of these losses deeply impacted Evangelinas mental health. She began neglecting her appearance even moresome days she appeared unkempt, even dirty. Reports of Evangelina's mental state got back to Selisettes father, and he decided to take the little girl back home with him. Years later, Selisette would remember how other adults tried to shield her from Evangelina's viewsviews they were convinced would put her in danger.Selisette (Voice Actor): I was taken to my father's house and kept away from other children so I couldn't say anything about where my mother was or what she had been saying or doing. The adults in the house tried to change my ideas about Trujillo; they told me he was a good man.Laura Gmez: With Selisette gone, so was Evangelina's last remaining tie with a person she truly loved. Mercedes Fernndez.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): All her friends, the Deligne brothers, Anacaona, Jos Ramn Lpez, had passed away, as well as her closest relatives, her aunts and paternal grandmother. By this time she is completely alone. She has no one to take care of her.Laura Gmez: It was around this time that Evangelina appears to have left San Pedro de Macors and moved to a village called Pedro Snchez, where she lived with a distant half-brother she barely knew. By then, her isolation was complete. Her dreams were shattered. Fear had taken over her world.The record on this next part of Evangelina's story is murky. For roughly a decade, theres very little trace of what shes doing. In the 1970s, Evangelina's biographer Antonio Zaglul traveled to Pedro Snchez to interview people there. Residents who remembered Evangelina said she alternated between periods of lucidity and bouts of madness. When she was lucid enough, she saw patients, in particular, mothers and childrenfree of charge, of course. Some of these patients described how Evangelina's mind seemed to slip in the middle of a consultation. One minute she would be talking, and the next, she'd stare fixedly at the ceiling, lost in thought.Isolated and unmoored, Evangelina lost touch with reality. She began wandering the countryside of the Eastern Provinces wearing mens shoes and carrying a basket of flowers on her head. She walked for hours on end. Sometimes days.April Mayes: People talk about, that shes just found wandering in the streets.Laura Gmez: Here's April Mayes.April Mayes: Theres just this something about her walking around, the descriptionmuttering to herself, she was very unkempt, and those shoes that she was wearing just kind ofyou could identify it was Evangelina.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): She walked, walked, and walked.Laura Gmez: And Milcades Herrera again.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): And that was perhaps a way of evading this treatment of the same society she had devoted herself to, which did not return her devotion.Laura Gmez: But as Evangelina wandered through towns and villages, some people took pity on her.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): So in those walks, people always give her food. Because that was a typical thing to do back then. But what does she do? She passed it on to the first hungry person she found. She gave it to them instead of eating it. She cared more about others.Laura Gmez: Its heartbreaking to imagine this woman who had come so far and done so much good in her life wandering around the countryside, with her basket of flowers and mens shoes, muttering incoherently.This part of Evangelina's life isn't in any official record. It was passed down by Dominicans collective memory... generation after generation of people sharing the tale of this strange woman, who had once been a doctor.In 1946, around a decade after she moved to Pedro Snchez, Evangelina re-emerged in the official record. That year, Dominican sugar workers, tired of their meager pay and oppressive work conditions, finally dared to go on strike. Trujillo had been in power for 16 years by then, and he and his family controlled most of the island's sugar production.Trujillo responded with classic brutality. He sent his secret police to identify and arrest strike leaders. Several of them were captured, detained, and ultimately hanged in public, their bodies left dangling for days as a warning to others.The strike also kicked off a massive witch hunt for any enemies of the regime in the sugar-producing regions... and someone, somewhere, pointed a finger at Evangelina. Here's historian Elizabeth Manley.Elizabeth Manley: It seems likely that this was kind of a convenient way to wrap her into this, not necessarily fully believing that she was involved in this strike organizing, but just kind of a convenient coincidence.Laura Gmez: It wasn't long before Trujillo's men came for Evangelina. She was arrested during one of her walks between Pedro Snchez and a neighboring town. Her captors brought her to a prison in San Pedro de Macors, the town where she had spent most of her life. She was beaten and tortured for several days, and then released on a deserted road out in the countryside.The trauma of her arrest, imprisonment, and torture was something she could not survive. She fell silent and eventually stopped eating almost completely. Milcades Herrera again.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): Little by little, her system became more and more deprived, until she died of starvation.Laura Gmez: On January 11, 1947, Evangelina was found dead on a street that bore the name of the man who had been her first mentor and friend, the poet Rafael Deligne. She was 68 years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was starvation.Milcades Herrera (Voiceover): Her giving attitude was so complete, so strong that she no longer valued her own life.Laura Gmez: Mercedes Fernndez.Mercedes Fernndez Asenjo (Voiceover): To me, it seems that life was very cruel to her. And when she finally got what she really wanted, the difficulties returned again. When I was doing my thesis, it really moved me. I felt a lot of rage, and I said, but why, I mean why, why are there people to whom destiny is so ruthless? I can't understand it, you know?Laura Gmez: Its hard not to feel that same rage. I feel it, too. That a woman of such extraordinary intelligence, who went so far and did so much for others in her lifetime, would end up dying of starvation. Its almost too much to bear.And it also hurts that many of Evangelina's accomplishments were erased from history.The Trujillo regime established its own initiatives aimed at helping mothers and children, including a milk distribution program, with no nod to Evangelina. And her dissertation was never saved in the national archives. Mercedes Fernndez suspects it may have been intentionally removed during the Trujillo years.But in our final episode of this season, we'll look at how some Dominicans, against all odds, have worked to keep Evangelina's memory alive. Testaments to her work and modest tributes to her are scattered around the country. We'll visit some of them.Most of all, I take some comfort in knowing that Evangelina was right about one thing. She told her adopted daughter, Selisette, again and again, that Trujillo's reign of terror would eventually end.Selisette (Voice Actor): She told me that the day that he died I would hear all the church bells ringing. She said that she herself probably wouldn't see it, but you will, for sure. And then, you will remember me.Laura Gmez: This episode of Lost Women of Science was produced by Lorena Galliot, with help from associate producer Natalia Snchez Loayza. Samia Bouzid is our senior producer, and our senior managing producer is Deborah Unger.David DeLuca was our sound designer and engineer. Lizzie Younan composed all of our music. We had fact-checking help from Desire Ypez.Our co-executive producers are Amy Scharf and Katie Hafner. Thanks to Eowyn Burtner, our program manager, and Jeff DelViscio at our publishing partner, Scientific American. Our intern is Kimberly Mendez.Lost Women of Science is funded in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Anne Wojcicki Foundation. We're distributed by PRX.For show notes and an episode transcript, head to lostwomenofscience.org, where you can also support our work by hitting the donate button.Im your host, Laura Gmez. Thanks for listening, and until next week!Host: Laura GmezProducer: Lorena GalliotSenior Producer: Samia BouzidGuests:Mercedes Fernndez AsenjoMercedes Fernndez Asenjo, PhD, is a foreign language educator at The Catholic University of America.Milcades HerreraMilcades Herrera is Director of Culture for the Province of Altagracia and Director of the cultural center Casa de la Cultura in Higey, Dominican Republic.Lauren (Robin) DerbyLauren (Robin) Derby is Professor and Dr. E. Bradford Burns Chair in Latin American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.April MayesApril Mayes is Associate Dean and Professor of Afro-Latin American history, Pomona College.Elizabeth ManleyElizabeth Manley is Chair of the Department of History and a professor of Caribbean history, Xavier University of Louisiana.Further Reading:Despreciada en la vida y olvidada en la muerte: Biografa de Evangelina Rodrguez, la primera mdica dominicana. Antonio Zaglul. Editora Taller, 1980Motherhood by Choice: Pioneers in Womens Health and Family Planning. Perdita Huston. The Feminist Press at The City University of New York, 1992Granos de polen. Evangelina Rodrguez. 1915The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race, and Dominican National Identity. April J. Mayes. University Press of Florida, 2014The Dictators Seduction: Politics and the Popular Imagination in the Era of Trujillo.Lauren Derby. Duke University Press, 2009The Paradox of Paternalism: Women and the Politics of Authoritarianism in the Dominican Republic. Elizabeth Manley, University Press of Florida, 2017
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