Formula E Santiago Maximilian Gunther stayed with the race after an exciting final. A true show with suspense until the end provided the passage of Formula E through the O'Higgins Park.

The electric car competition brought together a large number of nut sports fans in Santiago, who witnessed as the German Maximilan Gunther kept the competition.

The 22-year-old won an E-Prix for the first time in his career thanks to a remarkable maneuver in the final meters of the competition to overcome the Portuguese Antonio FĂ©lix Da Costa.

Mitch Evans, Maximilian Gunther and Pascal Wherlein remained immovable throughout the course of the race while Felipe Massa was giving ground.

Formula E Santiago Maximilian Gunther

However, in the last laps surprised the onslaught of the Portuguese Da Costa, who climbed nine places to take the lead from Gunther, defending himself well from the onslaught of the German.

When the Portuguese was already testing the crown, Gunther played the whole for the whole and managed to keep his first Formula E race.

It should be noted that the next date of the 2019-2020 season will be held on February 15 in Mexico City.


Release Day: Mac Miller posthumous album released

In addition to the premiere of Eminem's surprise album, "Circles" posthumous album by Mac Miller was also released, who died in 2018 after an accidental overdose. Time magazine called the work "a heartbreaking plea for peace from a man who spent a relentless decade in the spotlight."

Through an Instagram post, on January 8, the family of the late rapper Mac Miller announced the release of "Circles," the artist's posthumous album.

At the time of his death in September 2018, due to an accidental overdose, Miller was working on this album, which completes the meaning of his previous work "Swimming". Both complement each other and give meaning to the concept "Swimming in Circles", as the family explains in the publication.

Producer Jon Brion was in charge of finishing the Mac Miller project. Before his death they had been working together. That is why after his tragic and unexpected death, Brion decided to devote himself to completing the album.

The first posthumous single was released the day after the announcement of the release of the album Circles: Good news. The video clip is an emotional tribute to the rapper, with images and recordings of him in a fantasy world.

Time magazine wrote about the album that "it is not the culmination of an epic work life, but a heartbreaking plea for peace from a man who spent a relentless decade in the spotlight."


The 11 lies that anti-vaccines repeat without stopping

Study analyzed 1.5 million messages in RR.SS. on immunization and concluded that detractors are a very closed community that constantly feeds on each other.

It was a simple scrape to which the parents did not give importance. A week later, the boy began to cry, to clench his jaw, suffer muscle spasms and his neck and back arched. Tetanus. A preventable disease with a vaccine that has managed to reduce deaths by 99% since 1940. The parents then had to use an emergency helicopter to transfer the six-year-old to the hospital, where he spent two months in a terrible agony in intensive care . Despite the experience, their parents rejected the vaccines that doctors recommended. It happened in Oregon (United States) in 2017 and medical expenses amounted to more than $ 800,000.

This case was known in 2019 after five doctors exposed it in a scientific publication and became one of the immunization conversations that generated more comments on networks at that time. A clear example of the public health hazard posed by this group, a minority in Spain, but with some force in places like the United States. The story of the tetanus boy is included in a study on the influence of the anti-vaccine community recently published by the big data company Alto Analytics, a company that has clients such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation or the UN in its portfolio.

The research evaluated 1.5 million interactions on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter by 830,000 users from 96 countries between February and March 2019. They studied only messages in English so 41% of them came from the United States, 4 , 2% from Canada, 4% from the United Kingdom and 1.5% from Australia. To do this, they have used their own data analysis platform. Then they grouped the different narratives using artificial intelligence.