The people of central Mexico resisted a dramatic change in climate 1,000 years ago
The ancient DNA of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican populations reveals a genetic continuity that indicates their adaptation after centuries of mega-droughts
The ancient DNA of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican populations reveals a genetic continuity that indicates their adaptation after centuries of mega-droughts
A scientific review concluded that fecal microbiota transplantation is more effective than antibiotics against recurrent ‘Clostridioides difficile’ infections; researchers are also investigating its possibilities in mental health and to improve the effect of immunotherapy in cancer
The Republicans in Congress have proposed a law that will make it tougher for people to enter the United States. Alejandro Mayorkas – the secretary of Homeland Security – warns of ‘difficult days ahead’
50 years after his death, the genius’s sales are suffering because of stricter social mores and a dearth of great art on the market
Some animal species learn to recognize predators and modify their behavior to survive before they hatch
The study defied the speed of light to prove loophole-free entanglement in complex systems and paves the way for distributed quantum computing
Recently fired by HBO for supporting the screenwriters strike, the creator of acclaimed series like ‘The Wire’, ‘Treme’ or ‘Show Me a Hero’ is a shining light in these turbulent times
The audiovisual standardization driven by the algorithm casts a shadow over a genre that has experienced a qualitative boom in recent years because of streaming
Comet has eight offices spanning Paris, Brussels and Madrid, and recorded a turnover of €27 million ($29 million) last year by supporting teleworking
His detention has triggered protests and violence unseen since 2007, when another ex-premier, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated during an election campaign. In the last two days, at least eight people have died in clashes between Khan’s supporters and the police
The freshman congressman has been accused by federal prosecutors of embezzling money from his campaign, falsely receiving unemployment funds and lying to Congress about his finances
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the G-7 nations “will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes” to end the conflict.
Efforts have taken on more urgency as ChatGPT’s rapid advance has highlighted benefits the emerging technology can bring — and the new perils it poses
These issues and the forces behind them — anger and guns, immigration turmoil, deep political divisions about what democracy means — are playing out across America. But Texas is immense
A Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russia’s invasion has been expected as winter turned to spring, and Zelenskyy said in an interview that “we can go forward and be successful”
Parents could challenge any educational materials they say violate banned teachings around white privilege and implicit bias under a bill sent back to the GOP-controlled House
If finalized, the rule would mark the first time the federal government has restricted carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, which generate 25% of U.S. greenhouse gas pollution
Experts say the horror genre is well-suited to grappling with such issues because it is at its core primal. And it doesn’t get much more primal or universal than mother-child relationships
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says he’s concerned about Tesla’s marketing of the system, which is being investigated in crashes that have caused at least 14 deaths since 2016
As the celebrity chef’s lieutenant for nearly a decade, Woolever was uniquely positioned to see the real personality behind the brash public persona of the man who revolutionized the food world with his books and TV shows
People in charge of centers hosting immigrants are anticipating an increase in deportations when the Donald Trump-era public health law ceases to be in force as of midnight on May 11
EL PAÍS accompanies three Venezuelan migrants as they cross mountains, banana plantations and private properties to get to Tapachula, the epicenter of migration in Mexico’s far south
Spanish chef Ángel León has worked with the Comcaac people of Mexico to cultivate the aquatic plant. ‘To generate food from the sea other than fish is the future of the oceans and of mankind’
The former president’s conviction should force the Republican Party to take a position against his toxic legacy
The National Assembly has dismantled the humanitarian organization, accusing it of ‘attacks on peace and stability’ during anti-government demonstrations in 2018
The Atlantic Alliance is expected to approve the new strategy, a response to the new geopolitical reality after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, at its Vilnius summit in July
While Republicans have closed ranks with the former president in other legal cases, there are concerns the latest sentence will dent his popularity, especially among female voters