The company recently unveiled its latest achievement: the new 433-qubit ‘Osprey’ processor, with a vastly greater computational capability than a classical computer
Experts at the European Cybersecurity Month warn that a common line of action is needed to address the increasingly complex cyberattacks that affect everything from desktop control systems to medical devices
Various studies have identified the brain mechanisms that make us buy into online hoaxes, while offering up ‘vaccines’ to prevent against misinformation
The spoof awards, which are handed out by real Nobel laureates, also highlighted work about ritual anal injections by the Maya civilization, and the deadly constipation of scorpions that lose their tails
The new series explores what happens when a sex video is leaked to the public, but also looks at broader issues such as sexism, bullying and homophobia
‘We are what we eat, but we eat what we buy,’ warns the nutritionist Emilia Gómez Pardo, who urges that refrigerators and pantries be emptied of unhealthy products promoted by ‘predatory marketing’
A study has found an unknown microbial species that can be easily sourced and has great potential to break down diesel or gasoline-contaminated environments
A Spanish study has found that youngsters do not rank actions such as controlling behavior as aggressive, even though they happen often in private and group chats
A study shows how a deficiency of coenzyme Q10, which charges our biological batteries, reduces mobility and the capacity for the generation of this vital molecule
A number of groups and foundations have come together in Spain to create a project aimed at educating young people, connecting with them on social media
The leading expert talks to EL PAÍS about his latest research, which paves a way forward for computing and to understanding the interactions of particles at the atomic and subatomic level
Office dinners, meals out with friends and family, car rides and end-of-year celebrations are the perfect breeding ground for the virus, but preventive measures can lower the likelihood of infection
A group of mhorr was given refuge in Almería half a century ago, with the aim of saving them from extinction. Now a breeding program means they are thriving back in the Sahara
An analysis of 106,000-year-old markings in Matalascañas allows scientists to reconstruct how the hominids hunted straight-tusked elephants for survival
A cloud of sulfur dioxide is expected to reach mainland Spain on Wednesday afternoon and gradually cover the entire Iberian peninsula on Thursday and Friday, according to the EU Copernicus program
Although apocalyptic situations have been ruled out, scientists warn that even when the lava stops flowing it will be some time before life goes back to normal for residents of the Spanish island