
Spain sees slowdown in US tourists due to weak dollar and Trump’s policies
Caixabank Research estimates that American visitors account for almost 10% of spending per traveler, despite only accounting for 5% of arrivals
Caixabank Research estimates that American visitors account for almost 10% of spending per traveler, despite only accounting for 5% of arrivals
The Spanish capital ranks 16th out of 69 cities, according to the latest study by Deutsche Bank Research Institute
Criminal groups are adopting new methods to smuggle drugs following recent crackdowns on large shipments at ports
Near-death experiences and terminal lucidity raise questions about what we know about consciousness
Climate change has swallowed beaches in the Barcelona municipality, which has lost €1 million a year since the pandemic due to the lack of tourists
Laboratories in Barcelona and Tokyo are combining organic and artificial elements to create biological robots that mimic the body’s movements, functionality, and regenerative capacity
The NYCxDesign Festival showcased furniture designs by the greatest exponent of Catalan modernism
Primary ovarian failure affects 3.7% of women worldwide and occurs due to genetic factors, but also due to autoimmune diseases or as a result of cancer treatments
Dozens of research projects on cancer, HIV and human genetics are in limbo due to the new regulations imposed by the White House
The actor, who presented his film on the ‘Odyssey’ in Barcelona, says he will follow the conclave with special interest and that he hasn’t forgotten ‘The English Patient’
Scientists project that by 2026 the results of clinical trials being conducted in 25 countries, including Spain, will be approved
Energy experts were surprised by the inability to isolate the blackout to a single area, forcing the system to be rebooted from scratch, but they say restoration of service was quick given the circumstances
PM Pedro Sánchez says he will seek accountability from private operators and pledges changes: ‘This cannot happen again, ever’
The government is reluctant to speculate on the cause of the outage, despite the hypotheses that have emerged in the hours without power, such as a possible cyberattack
The blackout is affecting telecommunication systems across the country
Hundreds of travelers were trapped in the city’s subway while officers tried to direct traffic
The massive power outage in Spain and Portugal is threatening telecommunications systems
The outage has interrupted traffic, affected air traffic, disrupted public transportation, and in many areas even the traffic lights are not working
The Spanish and Portuguese governments are investigating the reason for the electrical shortage. Power has been restored in some areas in the north and south of Spain
The professor of administrative law explains in his new book the best ways for artificial intelligence to be incorporated into the work performed by civil servants
Problematic substance use leads to relational difficulties, mental health issues, and addiction, which, in the worst cases, can result in overdose deaths or suicide
A study describes the psychological disorder that lies behind the uncontrollable impulse to steal: it is very little studied and surrounded by a layer of stigma that complicates diagnosis
World’s Fairs were created to launch futuristic technology and products, but ended up selling ideas and experiences. 174 years after the first event, Osaka expects 28 million visitors from April 13 to October 13
Agustín Escobar had served as CEO of Siemens Spain and his wife Mercè Camprubí was a director at the same company. She was also the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of presidents of FC Barcelona
The economist Pau S. Pujolas co-wrote an article on how to win a trade war that the White House used as a reference to explain its tariff formula: ‘But there’s a huge gap between my study and what they’re doing’
The Catalan High Court has upheld the ex-footballer’s appeal, citing ‘evidentiary insufficiencies’ in the original verdict
Leading centers in cities like Barcelona and Madrid have been receiving dozens of applications from researchers who fear loss of funds or deportation