
Worst avian flu crisis ever recorded spreads across Antarctica
A Spanish expedition finds the potentially lethal virus ‘in all animal species detected at each site’
A Spanish expedition finds the potentially lethal virus ‘in all animal species detected at each site’
Three studies of the brain regions responsible for processing sensory information show that their neurons are and communicate differently
A used Dragon capsule, rather than a new one, will allow the crew that will replace Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to reach the International Space Station starting March 12
A Spanish scientific expedition has discovered columns of gas emerging from the seabed. Geologists also warn about the possibility of huge landslides that could generate tsunamis
An autoimmune disease crippled his lungs. Hooked up to a machine that oxygenated his blood for him, for 18 months the boy made the hospital his home and relearned to walk in the corridors of the intensive care unit
Space agencies and thousands of astronomers are working against the clock to determine the trajectory of the body before it becomes too distant to observe in May
The adult female, seeking a new home with her calf after the closure of Marineland in France, faces the grim reality of cetaceans used in human entertainment: there is only one marine sanctuary and total release into the wild is not considered for specimens bred in captivity
The specialist has been performing robot-assisted operations since 2010, consolidating himself as one of the top experts in the field in Spain
A comprehensive strategy that combines pharmacological advances, vector control, public outreach to raise awareness and community work has managed to drastically reduce cases of the disease. However, there are still challenges to overcome
A group of specialists emphasizes the urgent need for in-depth studies into vaginal microorganisms and their impact on health: ‘More research is needed’
Two studies reveal that the communication systems of most cetaceans examined adhere to the principles of efficiency and economy found in language
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 probability of a 2032 collision with the 50-meter asteroid has risen to 1.9%. However, ongoing calculations in the coming days and weeks may cause this estimate to fluctuate
Crowds reach a critical point where individual movement is overtaken by a collective dynamic, causing the mass to adhere to Newton’s third law
The gigantic cataclysm, which released energy 130 times more powerful than the detonation of the entire world’s atomic arsenal, will facilitate the research of astronauts scheduled for a lunar landing within two years
A cooperation experiment shows for the first time that animals, as well as people, are capable of communicating new information to their companions
A study has detected up to 30 times more of these elements in brain samples than in those from other organs such as the liver or kidneys
In situations of extreme danger, many report having perceived a figure that comforts and guides — is it our brain’s emergency survival mechanism?
An organization in the country has rescued around 100 of these mammals from illegal trafficking and has joined forces for conservation and education about the species
The cognitive ability of animals is determined by factors such as genetics and experiences. But education has the greatest influence, so it’s important to provide them with stimuli appropriate to their species
The habitat of this endemic species is threatened by climate change and by some of the other problems denounced in the album ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,’ such as gentrification and touristification
Study by two Spanish researchers exposes Oxbridge Publishing House’s ‘invasion’ of the editorial industry
The Spain-based, award-winning scientist is researching ways to reduce the energy consumption of computing and develop extremely precise sensors that could have an application in personalized medicine
The scientific community is warning about a 3,000-hectare power plant that is jeopardizing the darkness of the skies over the Cerro Paranal telescopes in the Atacama Desert
The doctor, a liver surgery specialist, has served as the president of the Catalan Transplant Society since last year, becoming the first woman to lead the organization in its 40 years of history
Female dolphins engage in synchronized swimming and female baboons alter their menstrual cycle to avoid male coercion and abuse
Chorus waves, which affect the safety of astronauts and satellites, have been found in a place where their existence was thought impossible