
The more than 2,000‑year search for impossible geometries
The work of numerous mathematicians culminated in the discovery of hyperbolic geometry; today, thanks to virtual reality, it is possible to glimpse it beyond its formulas

The work of numerous mathematicians culminated in the discovery of hyperbolic geometry; today, thanks to virtual reality, it is possible to glimpse it beyond its formulas

The scientist is author of one of the most influential works in the history of tumor research

‘It seemed deeply unfair that in this era of precision medicine, where targeted therapies are the treatment of choice for cancer in humans, they didn’t exist for cats,’ says the senior author of the study

An international team of scientists led by the American paleontologist Paul Sereno spent three months in an extreme and hostile landscape before finding ‘Spinosaurus mirabilis’ skull material for the first time in over a century

The researcher reviews the latest advances in sleep science: ‘You can train yourself to have more lucid dreams. This is even used for therapeutic purposes’
Scientific literature provides evidence that the way we breathe influences neural areas related to attention, memory, smell, and emotions
The model allows for the precise and complex modification of cells and molecules to cure diseases

The French paleoanthropologist discusses his book ‘The Last Neanderthal,’ and provides clues about his latest discovery: ‘It’s possible that other, completely unknown human populations existed’

The newly discovered microorganism appears to show resistance to a dozen modern antibiotics, but it also inhibits the growth of other bacteria

The science communicator, a disciple of Stephen Hawking, believes it will be decades before we colonize Mars. But he says we could soon find extraterrestrial life

EL PAÍS reconstructs a record‑breaking weekend of simultaneous surgeries and helicopter organ transfers to save four lives within a critical window

The researcher and science communicator has a new book out on carbon, ‘the spinal column of life’ that helps answer fundamental questions about our origin, our existence and our destiny

The ‘Stygiomedusa gigantea’ was recorded at a depth of 250 meters. Its four arms can reach up to 10 meters in length
Their behaviors are similar, but their needs are different

An analysis of more than 36 million articles written by women shows that the gender gap in research is also reflected in specialized journals

The biochemist’s company, Vega Oncotargets, has toned down its message after the false expectations generated by the announcement of a promising experiment with 45 ‘cured’ mice

A new study unravels the mysteries of self-fermentation as research identifies the bacteria responsible for a rare disorder that causes people to be drunk without drinking alcohol

Spanish scientist Pascual Diago has published a delusional study to denounce the invasion of fraudulent publishers in science.

A study conducted in Sweden with a sample of 2.7 million people refutes the idea that there is a higher prevalence in men

The analysis of nearly 900 participants highlights the importance of the region that transforms thought into movement, helping explain why many patients experience non‑motor symptoms

The fermentation of the beverage allowed science to observe something that until then had been invisible: germs

The scientist, a pioneer in neural networks, warns that ‘the capabilities of artificial intelligence continue to advance at a rate which seems faster than risk management practices’

Preventable infections drive deaths in women, while tobacco dominates among men, according to the WHO’s most extensive study yet

Scientists from the Miguel Hernández University of Elche stimulated the visual cortex of the patient until he was able to perceive light, movement, and even large letters

A new review of data from thousands of twins estimates that up to 55% of lifespan is hereditary

Dozens of colonies of three species show the same trend, which could produce unclear ecological consequences
An analysis of 100,000 special issues of academic journals reveals that one in eight is filled with articles written by the editor, particularly at the publisher MDPI