
Light pollution is weakening the world’s star-gazing telescopes
Artificial illumination is so bright now that astronomical observatories can no longer see celestial objects clearly
Artificial illumination is so bright now that astronomical observatories can no longer see celestial objects clearly
A new documentary called ‘The Price of Glee’ delves into the on- and off-screen action of the iconic musical series that became marred by tragedy
Moscow says Washington’s decision to provide the advanced missile system to Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government is a ‘provocation’ and described them as ‘legitimate targets’
After Peru expelled Mexican Ambassador Pablo Monroy for interfering in domestic affairs, López Obrador accused the Andean country of being “undemocratic.” Meanwhile, the family of Pedro Castillo – the jailed former Peruvian president – has been granted asylum in Mexico
The esteemed epidemiologist, who has served under seven US presidents, is stepping down from his post to cheers from the scientific community and jeers from right-wing politicians
Lamor Whitehead is accused of taking $90,000 from a parishioner and extorting a businessman by falsely claiming he could lean on city connections
‘It will be the only way to stop the aggression of a terrorist state,’ said the Ukrainian president, who arrived in Washington on Wednesday. This is his first trip abroad since the start of the Russian invasion in February
Quechua civilization used knotted strings called ‘quipu’ to represent numerical values
Following the bankruptcy of the digital currency trading platform, economists and politicians are warning that the financial system could buckle if crypto assets are not immediately regulated
The removal of the bronze statue is the final task of a two-year effort to erase all traces of the Confederacy from its former capital
The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol has concluded 18 months of work with a unanimous vote, recommending that the Department of Justice prosecute the former president on four charges, including insurrection
Thousands of Peruvians are calling for new elections after Pedro Castillo’s failed self-coup plunged the country into chaos. At least 22 people have been killed in the clashes
It is imperative that societies start imposing high costs and severe consequences to organizations and individuals who deliberately and continuously disseminate false information. Hard, but not impossible
Hugh Jackman, Charlize Theron and Johnny Depp are just three actors who relied on the generosity of colleagues to make a name for themselves in the world of film
The National Team – led by Lionel Messi – triumphed in Qatar, ending a 36-year-long drought for their country. The Argentine captain and French forward Kylian Mbappé stole the show in what was a 3-3 draw that had to be decided by penalty kicks
Before his arrest, the FTX founder was living a life of excess with his polyamorous friends in the Bahamas – all at the expense of the money of his defrauded clients and investors
The House panel is considering recommending the Justice Department probe the former president for insurrection and two other counts
The Department of Justice is suing Republican Governor Doug Ducey’s legislature over the makeshift barrier, which occupies federal land and a nature reserve
Ana María Ortiz is researching treatments for depression and anxiety using the psychedelic toxins of a rare amphibian
The actor is currently promoting his latest film, ‘A Man Called Otto,’ in which he plays a taciturn, lonely retiree. ‘There is a crisis of faith in the future,’ he reflects
A makeshift boat with a US flag on its bow was caught drifting off the Malecón, in a powerful symbol of the problems afflicting the island nation for over a year
Back-to-basics devices that give users a paper-like writing experience and lack notifications are gaining ground in our hyperconnected world
Investors, lenders, customers and even oversight bodies failed to detect the failures behind FTX, the digital currency trading platform that was run with an accounting program for SMEs
As a descendant of Friedrich Engelhorn – who, in 1865, founded the multinational chemical company BASF – she hails from one of the most prominent Austro-German families
Scientists for the first time achieved a reaction with a net energy gain. Secretary Jennifer Granholm called it one of the most impressive scientific achievements of the 21st century
Two years before the next race for the White House, EL PAÍS took a look at the results of the November 8 vote to forecast what could happen in key states
According to an indictment unsealed on Tuesday, the former head of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange is facing eight counts, including wire fraud