EL PAÍS spoke with the man who discovered the first and only complete skeleton of the dinosaur, and with researchers about how the portrayal of the species measures up to reality
Foreign affairs chief Marcelo Ebrard has replaced the president at a gathering whose mission to reinforce regional ties has been tarnished by diplomatic bickering
Ahead of the migration declaration that is set to be signed at the Summit of Americas, Juan González talks to EL PAÍS about what the statement entails and how it aims to address the crisis
The committee into the siege of the US Capitol presented previously unseen videos and testimony from witnesses who tried to stop the former president from spreading false electoral fraud claims
Alberto Fernández rebuked the US for vetoing countries at the Americas Summit, which was meant to reinforce regional ties but has been dogged by squabbling
A study demonstrates that some dogs are genetically predisposed to understand humans, but it is unclear whether a single determinant caused the evolutionary leap
Studies confirm that the world of online content creators is just like any other work environment: race and gender have an impact on pay. Only the fashion industry is free from that inequality
The son of Chinese immigrants to the US, Wang dropped out of college after his freshman year to found Scale Al, a company that helps companies like Uber, Toyota, and Airbnb optimize their artificial intelligence systems
Since 1953, when the first men reached the summit, more than 300 climbers have died on their way to the top of the world’s tallest mountain. A third of these succumbed to the deadly lack of oxygen