
Nazareth Castellanos, neuroscientist: ‘We need to teach anxiety prevention techniques from school onwards’
The researcher has dedicated the last 20 years to studying the impact of breathing on the brain

The researcher has dedicated the last 20 years to studying the impact of breathing on the brain

The actress returns to the big screen with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ playing a leader as indomitable as her career

For years, writers like Erik Harley and the collective Nación Rotonda have examined this phenomenon, using it as a metaphor for Spain’s construction frenzy

The Australian is the punk feminist the music industry needed. Music icons admire her, and the band members readily embrace the singer’s leading role: ‘We’re a vessel for her message’

The South American giant is exceeding the government’s most optimistic forecasts. For now, locals are welcoming the influx despite signs of gentrification in cities like Rio de Janeiro

All of the late filmmaker’s works, even his romantic comedies, contain a ‘Capraesque’ message of hope in dark times

A toxic mix of 61 million tons of debris, 100,000 tons of explosives, and chemicals leaked into the earth has destroyed arable land, water and air quality. Any recovery is expected to take decades

More than 300,000 Haitians will lose their legal status in the US in February. Most reside in South Florida and have been contributing to the local economy for years

The government of Nicolás Maduro has let out nearly 100 dissidents, the largest number in a year. But NGOs note there are still around 1,000 opponents behind bars

Warships, performing arts centers, ballrooms... anything in Washington DC is liable to get named after the White House occupant

The president had been claiming for weeks that members of the Christian community in the African country are being ‘viciously killed’ by Islamic jihadists