A study has found that the melodic complexity of the most popular tracks has been declining over the last 70 years, with two steep drops that the researchers link to the rise of disco and hip hop
The International Astronomical Union demands that urgent action be taken against the uncontrolled proliferation of these devices. Satellite constellations make it difficult to search for objects at risk of impacting the Earth
The Spanish researcher, director of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, explains the recent advances that are bringing us closer to turning cancer into a chronic disease
Russia’s tensions with the U.S. and Europe make it difficult to reach an agreement on the end of the largest international cooperation project in space, which will remain operational at least until 2030
The new global internet operators plan to launch half-a-million satellites by the end of this decade. These objects alter astronomical observations and inject pollutants into the atmosphere, resulting in potential risks for the ozone layer
The EU’s requirement for a common connector will reduce electronic waste, but leaves old accessories unusable. EL PAÍS tests twelve gadgets that ensure an easy and sustainable transition
As SpaceX prepares a new launch of its Starship super rocket, an unknown Chinese company named LandSpace has beaten it to the punch and put an all-methane space shuttle into orbit
Letters and scientific articles by James Watson and Francis Crick tell the history of the double helix scientific breakthrough that defined the 20th century, and credit the contributions of Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins
NASA and SpaceX are building two gigantic launch vehicles with massive thrust, which they hope will help humans set foot on the lunar surface again this decade