Peru’s President Pedro Castillo arrested after attempting to dissolve Congress
The Peruvian police have confirmed the arrest of the leader, who has been in power for a year and a half
The Peruvian police have confirmed the arrest of the leader, who has been in power for a year and a half
Research on the brain lateralization of other species provides insights into their emotions
A new book explores the relationship between mythology and ritualistic use of hallucinogens in ancient history
County Board of Supervisors backtracks following public backlash and concerns about ‘the precedent it sets for other cities without as strong a commitment to police accountability’
Beijing has approved easing measures after citizens took to the streets in a rare show of public anger over draconian restrictions to combat the spread of the coronavirus
A new class of biomarkers increases the sensitivity of liquid biopsies in locating early-stage tumors from 10% to 62%
More than two decades after the release of the blockbuster, the British actress and director have reunited for the movie ‘Avatar: The Way of the Water’
The renowned scholar and co-founder of the European Research Council believes that ‘co-evolution’ between machines and humans is changing our perception of time
In an interview with ‘Women’s Health’ magazine, the actress explains how she learned to cope with the media attention and develop a healthier relationship with her body
Described by Reporters Without Borders as Iran’s most frequently jailed journalist, he is certain that the only way forward is the overthrow of the regime
The former president and serving vice president announced she will not be running in the 2023 elections, sparking a Peronist succession contest and handing the centrist opposition a boost
In his new book, the writer gives an overview of history from the point of view of the desires and emotions that drive it
In ‘Under the Knife,’ Arnold Van de Laar presents a collection of anecdotes from the operating room, with protagonists ranging from Kennedy to the ancient Romans
Heavily armed men claim control over Milpa Alta, a rural area on the capital’s southern fringe
Recent legal changes have attracted thousands of homosexual couples prohibited from getting married in their own countries