
Do we have microbes in our brains? A theory that divides scientists
The possibility of a brain microbiome has scientists engaged in a discussion about the possible role of bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s
The possibility of a brain microbiome has scientists engaged in a discussion about the possible role of bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s
New research finds that interactions with ideologically different users are more toxic, especially when it comes to political messages. Meanwhile, alternatives such as Threads, are becoming more popular
An investigation by the newspaper ‘The Guardian’ reveals that the alleged events occurred between the late 1980s and 2014. Copperfield denies the accusations
The five newspaper editors who published the WikiLeaks revelations in 2010 warn of the risks to press freedom posed by Assange being turned over to the U.S. justice system
The British actor had disappeared in January northwest of LA during a hike
Are advancing years an impediment to losing weight? Are legends about the relentless metabolism true? Is exercise the answer? We tackle the mythology stored in our stomachs
The Scott Trust, the foundation that owns the British newspaper, will allocate £10 million to a restorative justice program for descendant communities
A visual description of the fatal crash between a passenger train and a freight train that were inexplicably running along the same track
At London Fashion Week, designers combined avant-garde and realism, rebellion and entrepreneurial drive, amid a crisis in the textile industry
Eliminalia uses fake news, cloned websites and bots to deceive Google, according to an investigation by Forbidden Stories and EL PAÍS, which for the first time reveals the company’s client list
Devices enable patients to live more independently but also raise privacy concerns
Russian strikes against the country’s energy grid could leave millions without power, water and heating to protect against freezing temperatures