
Why we don’t remember being a baby
A study suggests that children can indeed store memories, but as we age we lose the ability to retrieve them

A study suggests that children can indeed store memories, but as we age we lose the ability to retrieve them

The Barcelona Supercomputing Center is home to Spain’s first publicly accessible quantum computer. EL PAÍS witnessed its installation and activation

In an industry filled with unrealistic and artificial smiles, Aimee Lou Wood has made imperfection the most desirable way to stand out

The three detainees, all Latino, face sentences of up to 20 years in prison. They are the first individuals arrested by the state since the enactment of Texas’s near-total ban on pregnancy terminations

The actress, who rose to fame with ‘Kill Bill’ and the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ films, has just returned to the screen with ‘Presence’

The chief judge of the District Court ruled against the deportation flights of undocumented immigrants to El Salvador

One in 20 people develops a mild form of depression called SAD during prolonged adverse weather events

The event will be visible from March 20 to 23 during sunrise and sunset

The Salout, Mohieddin, and Asfour families, like thousands of others in the Strip, are packing their bags again to survive the new Israeli offensive

Politicians and military personnel in Kyiv interpret the Russian leader’s call with Trump as showing that he has no intention of making peace

The impact of Trump’s policies, particularly in trade, loomed over a news conference where Chairman Jerome Powell used terms that he had been avoiding in recent times

The Oaxaca Prosecutor’s Office has focused its investigation on a ‘settling of scores.’ The lack of evidence, the involvement of the Huatulco police, and the impunity with which organized crime operates in the region underlie the case

The government is refusing to hand over data requested by a judge regarding the the timing of two flights carrying Venezuelans deported under an 18th-century law

The US president intends to fulfill his campaign promise to return authority over education to states and parents. But a final decision requires a qualified majority in the Senate, which he does not have