
Artemis 2 mission underway despite loss of communication and technical issues
NASA technicians reported several minor incidents after the launch of the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years

NASA technicians reported several minor incidents after the launch of the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years

The head of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations warns of the dangers of artificial intelligence and biodesign to global health, and advocates for dialogue with those who are wary of vaccines

Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are the chosen ones for the first manned lunar mission since 1972

One of the top officials at the space agency explains to EL PAÍS the major milestones of the first manned mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, and the possibilities of aborting it if there are serious problems

Four astronauts will fly over unexplored areas of the lunar surface. The mission, which prioritizes crew safety, will use a ‘boomerang’ trajectory capable of returning the spacecraft to Earth without using its engines

Having never been tested with astronauts, the space capsule’s heat shield and life support system are raising concerns after problems were detected in the unmanned Artemis 1 mission

The Spaniard is leading a team of 70 people dedicated to solving serious problems during the first manned trip to the satellite in more than half a century
Research by Nobel laureate David Julius has captured how the TRPM8 protein changes when exposed to low temperatures, opening a new avenue for treating cold-induced pain

The K-278 has been emitting radioactive material since it sank in 1989, although torpedoes with atomic warheads resist corrosion

The physiological causes of being ‘hangry’ were already known. However, new studies now demonstrate the emotional ones

A new study analyzes why the social gesture is important when it comes to information and survival, even among antisocial animals

An investigation by the NGO Derechos Digitales identified 27 active online platforms in Brazil, Peru, and Argentina where personal information, credit histories, addresses, and other sensitive data are sold. This material is used in particular to incite gender-based violence

The veteran scientist talks about her nearly 200 volunteers and the study she coordinates on healthy aging in a diverse country with very unequal access to healthcare

The aquatic reptile, a superpredator of the mosasaur family, inhabited the seas of what is now the northeast of the country about 70 million years ago
Initiatives are multiplying in EU countries including France, Germany and Austria to attract the talent being driven away by the US president’s policies

NASA will attempt to send four astronauts to orbit the Earth’s satellite in April, in a mission that no longer faces Soviet competition, but Chinese

The awards are moving to Switzerland, because their founder believes he can no longer guarantee the laureates’ safety in the United States

A genetic analysis finds that nearly 47.42% of corvina samples collected from various markets contain shark meat

Survey of researchers demonstrates a lack of consensus when it comes to mortality’s biggest risk factor

Scientific evidence has shown that is not a matter of willpower or a vice, but a mental disorder

The head of the Radiotherapy Oncology department at La Fe Hospital in Valencia believes that proton therapy will put the Spanish public system at the forefront of Europe’s fight against cancer

One of the patients, with tetraplegia, achieved speeds similar to the average and with almost no errors
After research spanning more than 30 years, Jordi Bascompte, Bartolo Luque, Fernando Ballesteros, and Enrique Muro managed to explain the abrupt change in living beings that allowed the appearance of plants and animals, including humans
The small city in Nigeria is known for its high rate of multiple pregnancies, and to date there is no conclusive explanation for the phenomenon

The tool displays organs in three dimensions and opens new avenues for researching key diseases, such as cancer and diabetes

The satirical science prizes, which reward the most surprising research of the year with the support of real Nobel laureates, will be held in Switzerland and later in other European countries, ‘a little bit like Eurovision’

Experts are calling for the cryptographic systems on which the entire network depends to be made ready now for the imminent emergence of technologies that will make them vulnerable