Everyone thinks the universe is calm.. but the 'Monster Jaw' Nebula proves otherwise
The article discusses the 'Monster Jaw' Nebula, a massive molecular cloud that illustrates the dynamic and vibrant nature of the universe as it creates new stars.
The dangerous case of second year of ESO
The article discusses the alarming sentiments of 15-year-old students in second year of ESO who feel like their futures are lost, emphasizing the need for a more realistic and supportive approach in education.
The government's lenient approach to failing students expands academic gaps in secondary school: 27% of ESO students advance with pending subjects
A recent report reveals that 27% of ESO students in Spain pass to the next grade with pending subjects, exacerbating academic deficiencies due to government policies allowing promotion despite failures.
Madrid institute directors warn Ayuso: 'Dividing ESO harms students'
Directors of public high schools in Madrid argue that the division of the compulsory secondary education (ESO) stages is detrimental to students and request a reconsideration from the education authorities.
The priest embarked on a modern crusade: ESO presented a bizarre 'solution'
A Lithuanian priest raises fundamental questions about the role of the church in contemporary society as churches face large energy bills after being categorized as non-domestic consumers by the energy supplier ESO.
European astronomical observatory celebrates cancellation of green hydrogen project in Chile
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) welcomed the announcement of the cancellation of a green hydrogen project near Paranal, Chile, which would have impacted the work of astronomers in the region known for having the clearest skies in the world.
ESO reports how many residents still have no electricity on Tuesday
On Tuesday morning, around 600β700 customers were without electricity due to disruptions caused by cold weather affecting power lines, as reported by ESO.