A dinosaur’s last supper: Gut of a 100-million-year-old sauropod sheds light on its diet
According to a new study, the animal, which had a varied herbivorous diet, barely chewed its food
According to a new study, the animal, which had a varied herbivorous diet, barely chewed its food
The Spanish actress returns to star in a series in her native country, ‘Matices,’ after 20 years focusing on her family and international projects. Married to actor Chris Hemsworth since 2010 and mother of three children, the Madrid native is facing a new stage in her life
The photography and travel blog ‘Capture the Atlas’ has published its annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year collection with the 25 best snapshots of our galaxy from different parts of the world
Movies about creepy crawlers, like shark films, have carved out their own horror subgenre — scientific accuracy aside. ‘Sting’ and ‘Vermin: The Plague’ are some of the latest additions
Science is investigating this field to better understand how complex behaviors evolve in nature
A scientific team has created a serum that neutralizes the venom of 19 of the most lethal species, such as the black mamba or the king cobra, using the antibodies of an American man who nearly died due to his obsession with these animals
A new analysis suggests that a total of 322 bites worldwide occurred when the large fish felt intimidated by humans
The remote location near Antarctica only has birds, penguins, and seals on it, but it is now subject to a 10% levy on its exports
The U.S. President has announced his tariff plan, however, he did not mention measures against Mexico or Canada
A hard drive in which the Spanish police dumped the contents of David Morales’ phones was allegedly tampered with while in the custody of the High Court. Over 17,000 email messages have disappeared
A study shows that the interjection of suffering, based on the vowel ‘a,’ is one of the most shared expressions in human phonetics
A Madrid court opens a probe into why the owner of a security company tried to blame the former ambassador of Ecuador, now deceased, for ordering wiretaps against the WikiLeaks founder
The island that Donald Trump hopes to control has one of the highest rates of people taking their own lives. Decolonization and loss of identity have created a contagious spiral that is difficult to break
Female dolphins engage in synchronized swimming and female baboons alter their menstrual cycle to avoid male coercion and abuse
These cetaceans migrate between equatorial waters and the Antarctic to feed, but this male moved from the eastern Pacific to the western Indian Ocean
Shares in GEO Group and CoreCivic, the two largest publicly traded US prison groups, are rising sharply on the prospect of an increase in the penitentiary population and the number of migrants detained under the Republican administration
Platforms that do not comply with the new rule may face fines of more than $30 million
A judge wants David Morales to be investigated for falsifying official documents and procedural fraud. The owner of UC Global tried to blame the former ambassador of Ecuador, now deceased, for ordering the wiretaps against the WikiLeaks founder
The symbiosis between corals and algae, observed in fossil reefs 385 million years old, allowed for an explosion of life that feeds 500 million people
China, Norway and Australia are working on different zero-emission initiatives, such as a ferry that will link Argentina and Uruguay and a freight vessel that can move 10,000 tons
The WikiLeaks founder made his first public appearance since his release before a committee of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France
Bugs’ parental instincts run the gamut and in many cases, have evolved out of a necessity to defend against a variety of threats
The Australian singer has lost two children and many friends and family members in recent years. But he has emerged stronger. He expresses this resilience in an album full of hope, titled ‘Wild God’
The team collected eight gold medals out of the 34 at stake in Paris, the lowest haul of a tournament since the Melbourne Games in 1956
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said the trouble with the update it issued that was affecting computers running Microsoft Windows was not a security incident or cyberattack
The plane carrying the WikiLeaks co-founder has landed in his native country, where the government had called for an end to the legal case against him. He was greeted by crowds of supporters in Canberra
The publication in 2010 by five media outlets of thousands of US diplomatic cables opened the door to a new form of collaborative journalism. EL PAÍS reviews what it was like to participate in that project