The female science influencers who leverage their training and have legions of followers
With the help of Pokémon or Bad Gyal–style looks, a handful of women communicators explain science on social media as they deal with unequal opportunities
With the help of Pokémon or Bad Gyal–style looks, a handful of women communicators explain science on social media as they deal with unequal opportunities

Authorities found the children, ranging in age from 18 months to 18 years, who had been confined for years in an unsanitary home. Several were hospitalized, and two had to be transported by helicopter to trauma centers

The singer, whose latest album is due for release on July 3, went from scavenging for food to becoming the world’s biggest pop star. She reached this peak by defending her freedom
On the 250th anniversary of the country’s founding, the scholar proposes a revision of those events from a global perspective, with resistance to the British Empire as its guiding thread

The New York artist is touring Spain. In the midst of Pride he collected the Muestra T Award for his commitment to LGTBIQ+ rights: ‘We gay people are slaves to our freedom. PrEP and Grindr are double-edged swords’

Six descendants of Spanish émigrés recount their experience as new citizens of a country that many have never been to, yet has always been a part of their identity

The Kremlin’s swift occupation of the Ukrainian peninsula in 2014 is now being tested by Kyiv’s offensive

Rural homes and luxury villas are transformed into makeshift nightclubs each summer, with out-of-control events causing major disruption for residents across the island’s interior

The president owns a vast real estate empire, with luxury residences and skyscrapers located across the world

A week after the disaster, the country remains in survival mode. Tens of thousands of people are still searching for loved ones and sleeping outside collapsed buildings in the hope of a miracle

The Venezuelan community is demanding that the Trump administration reinstate TPS for the nearly 600,000 migrants at risk of being sent back to a quake-devastated country
The richest and most prestigious university in the United States fears the consequences for the coming academic year as it faces a new wave of threats from the Republican administration

The agreement will now be reviewed annually, adding uncertainty to trade relations among the three countries