With Spain at the helm, the MEDA program team has reconstructed the atmospheric behavior of the red planet over one Martian year
Teaching children to identify and manage their emotions and giving them adequate, age-appropriate explanation is key for them to accept their mistakes and learn to tolerate frustration
Some plan each trip from the table to the kitchen and back in order to make the most of it and carry everything they need in one go. Others come and go 100 times
Companies offer lucrative opportunities to care for Caribbean islands, ride roller coasters, go to concerts and review fun experiences
The primary concern should not be the mobile phone itself, but rather the inadequate protection of children in digital environments
Pentagon is intent on fielding multiple thousands of relatively inexpensive, expendable AI-enabled autonomous vehicles by 2026 to keep pace with China
The slide tore down a swath of evergreen trees from the top of the mountain, striking homes and burying a highway near the island community of Wrangell
The French capital experienced a boom in these establishments in the 19th century. After being on the verge of extinction, they have recently made a comeback, thanks to their traditional food and affordable prices
One protester was arrested Saturday on suspicion of inciting racial hatred for carrying a placard with Nazi symbols, the police said
Crypto-art’s dazzling success stemmed from its nature as a speculative investment, not from enjoyment of the artwork. That is also the reason for its current decline
The performances by the recent three-time Latin Grammy Award winner are part of her work for the foundation Con Cora
President Gustavo Petro announced a public-private partnership to recover precious artifacts from a Spanish galleon that sank in the Caribbean Sea in 1708
Ukrainian marines and special forces have established several landing points along 12 miles of shore under Russian control
There is currently no scientific justification for choosing a grain-free food for healthy dogs with no known medical conditions
The Americas Society in New York opens its rooms to a Spaniard for the first time with a collection of exclusive pieces created in collaboration with a dozen Latin American artists. ‘This exhibition shows the most experimental part of my work’
The incident occurred in a medium-security prison in Tucson, Arizona, where he was transferred in August 2022 from a federal facility
In recent years, instead of decreasing, sexual crimes against girls have increased. Impunity rates continue to hover around 95%
The number of patients in this small country who suffer from the infectious disease exceeds 2,000 a year, proportionally seven times more than the European average
The film critic is presenting a new edition of his classic book, ‘The Monster Show,’ where he analyzes the cultural history of terror. He explains that each era creates its own monsters
The American psychologist states that it is healthier to face and accept one’s fears and insecurities than to hide and suppress them
Following a scandal uncovered by EL PAÍS and involving fake affiliations, Saudi Arabia has lost 30% of the highly-cited researchers it previously boasted about, which will cause its universities to plummet in the international rankings
Residents of the Strip take advantage of the beginning of the truce to look for food and try to find out if their loved ones are still alive
Mikhail Kasyanov became a prominent opposition figure after leaving office and attempted to run for president in 2008, but his candidacy was rejected by the national election commission
The rubble left behind includes electrical cables, plastic pipes and vehicle tires that emit dangerous dioxins when burned; lead from melted vehicles or old house paint; and arsenic-laden ash from termite-resistant building materials
There have still been 8.1 million birds killed this year to help control the spread of the disease and 5.8 million of those have come just this month
The percentage of homicides that are solved has declined sharply in 2023, leaving the city on track to record its lowest so-called ‘clearance rate’ in more than 15 years