
The danger hiding under Spain’s ‘killer lake’
Huge amounts of carbon dioxide are trapped under water in former mine in Huelva

Huge amounts of carbon dioxide are trapped under water in former mine in Huelva

The birth register shows many fewer children named José, Jesús or after representations of the Virgin Mary

Spanish scientists are tweaking adenoviruses to make them attack the most lethal tumors in children and adults

Physicist received a hero’s welcome in 1923, although few at the time understood why

DNA samples support thesis that humans first crossed the Bering Strait 15,000 years ago

Study of remains from Atapuerca site shows they are closer to 5,000 than 10,000 years old

Navy officer Francisco Javier Galindo is in charge of adjusting the universal time standard

Researchers want more proactive policies such as price hikes and more explicit warnings But so far they have seen little interest from the government of Mariano Rajoy

But scientific literacy is improving, according to the Social Perception of Science report

Former high-school teacher Manuel Guillera began maths research as therapy But he has since made a major contribution to understanding the mathematical constant

Authorities in Albacete town at epicenter of Monday’s tremor confirm it caused no damage

Oriol Mitjà believes simple antibiotics should be enough to wipe out yaws by 2020

Number of newborns has plunged from 665,000 a year in the 1960s to 380,000 in the 90s Government policies to guarantee the future of Spanish society have never existed

Chart shows death rates from certain tumors can be up to 50% higher in some areas

Animal health expert upholds “harsh and sad” decision to destroy Ebola patient’s pet

New study finds that 95% of population is exposed to unhealthy contamination levels

Questions and answers about the virus that has infected a nursing assistant in Madrid