The 1,600 residents of Grazalema return to their homes 11 days after the saturation of their aquifer
Residents of Grazalema are returning to their homes after an aquifer saturation forced their evacuation.
Ligia E. Díaz, from CSIC: 'Before we didn't eat sushi, and now we do, why not insects?'
Ligia E. Díaz discusses the cultural shift towards edible insects in her newly published book, highlighting their nutritional benefits and the positive environmental impact of integrating them into diets.
Josefina Castellví, a reference in polar management and research
Josefina Castellví, a pioneering oceanographer and microbiologist, was the first woman to direct a scientific station in Antarctica, leading the Juan Carlos I base.
Spain promotes a laboratory to study human relationships with AIs and robots: "Seeks to preserve human control"
Spain has launched a public project aimed at studying interactions between humans and humanoid robots through virtual environments, emphasizing the importance of maintaining human control over technological advancements.