At Lollapalooza, Lorde celebrates youth in the most vulnerable show of her career
Lorde performed her most vulnerable show at Lollapalooza in São Paulo, celebrating her journey and evolution as an artist.
Lily Allen admits she ‘cringes’ over old pics and shares what she wears in bed
Lily Allen reflects on her past fashion choices, expressing embarrassment over some of her early looks but acknowledging her growth in style over the years.
Bossi, the PCI card and the 'working-class' League that took part of the left in the North
The article discusses the political evolution of Umberto Bossi and the establishment of the Lega Nord, emphasizing its initial stance as a movement independent from traditional left and right divisions in Italy.
From 5c to 17e... The Evolution of Apple's Affordable iPhones
Apple is shifting its focus to affordable devices, maintaining quality while keeping prices stable amidst rising tech costs.
Fifteen years after 'Fifty Shades' – have BDSM depictions become woke?
This article explores the evolution of BDSM portrayals in the cultural landscape since the release of 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'
Will men go extinct? The truth about the Y chromosome
The Y chromosome has been deteriorating over evolutionary history, raising fears about the extinction of men, though scientists still debate its future.
The Green Invasion: How Plants Came Out of Water and Changed Our World
The article explores the monumental impact of plants transitioning from water to land, marking a significant turning point in Earth's history.
How to Choose the Right Knives: Books That Provide Solutions and Show the Best Japanese Ones
The article discusses the evolution of knives and their integral role in culinary practices, emphasizing various books that explore this topic.
Scientists Reconstructed the Face of 'Little Foot'. They Noticed an Unexpected Similarity
Researchers have digitally reconstructed the face of the ancient australopithecus named 'Little Foot,' revealing unexpected similarities with both modern primates and other australopithecus fossils.
On Zlatan’s quiet evolution
Zlatan Ibile continues to evolve as an artist and businessman, quietly making his mark in the music and fashion industries.
Platypus is even stranger than previously thought, scientists assert
Scientists have found that the platypus has deposits of melanin, typically exclusive to birds, adding to its already unusual characteristics.
Bolsonaro remains in ICU with favorable clinical evolution, says bulletin
Former President Jair Bolsonaro is stable and showing positive clinical progress while hospitalized in the ICU for bilateral pneumonia stemming from bronch aspiration.
Will Men Become Extinct? The Truth About the Y Chromosome
The article discusses the declining state of the Y chromosome and its implications for male health and gender existence but counters the notion of imminent male extinction.
Cats with Wild Genes Help Explain the Origin of the Species
The article discusses the intriguing insights into domestic cats' evolution provided by the book 'The Age of Cats' by Jonathan Losos, highlighting how certain breeds have emerged from crossbreeding with wild species.
The Naked Truth: From Monroe to the Oscars, the Naked Dress and the Privilege of Nudity
This article discusses the evolution of the 'naked dress' trend in fashion, exploring its implications and cultural significance.
Mother's Day... When a Dishwasher Surpasses Gold on the Dream List
The article explores the evolution of Mother's Day and its celebration, emphasizing the shift in gift preferences over time.
Fiscal Rules: Their Evolution Written in Crises
This article examines the evolution of fiscal rules in Brazil over the past three decades as a response to government overspending and debt accumulation.
Media: The Big Bang of Twitter
The article reflects on the 20th anniversary of Jack Dorsey's first tweet, discussing the evolution of Twitter as a significant social media platform.
L. Dubrovskis on the Changing Landscape of Entertainment Journalism: 'There Were Times When We Would Lay in Wait for Stars by Their Windows'
Television journalist Laurynas Dubrovskis, known as Ken Katis, shares his journey and the evolution of entertainment journalism in a recent interview.
Invisible movement that drags us into the dance of progress and fascism
Christos Papadopoulos' contemporary dance piece 'Mycelium' explores collective movement and evolution, drawing parallels between art and societal reactions to fascism.
Lion (and Fox) of the North between Padania and Realpolitik
The article discusses the historical roots and evolution of Northern Italy's autonomy movement, particularly focusing on Umberto Bossi and the Lega Nord's rise to prominence.
Humans and other animals, such as frogs and monkeys, share musical taste
Humans and various animals exhibit similar sound preferences, suggesting a shared musical taste across species.
You have received a new voicemail – it reported how voicemail is used in Lithuania
A report highlights the evolution and current use of voicemail technology in Lithuania, illustrating its transition from simple answering machines to sophisticated digital services.
A rare ancient star has been discovered that illuminates the... genealogy of the Universe
Scientists have discovered a rare second-generation star with a notable lack of iron, providing insights into the chemical evolution of the Universe.
Veganomania: The End of a Trend or a Natural Market Evolution?
The article discusses the potential decline of the veganism trend in Europe as consumer habits evolve and certain notable vegan establishments close their doors.
Universities Connect and Regions Nurture… The Key to the Startup Ecosystem is the ‘Network’
An international seminar discussed the evolution of the startup ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of universities and regional connectivity in South Korea's entrepreneurial landscape.
From Flop to Headliner at Lolla: The Evolution of Sabrina Carpenter with Each Show in Brazil
Sabrina Carpenter is set to headline the Lollapalooza festival in Brazil this Friday, marking her fifth performance in the country and showcasing her journey to success.
Cemex celebrates 120 years: from Monterrey to the world, building trust
Cemex commemorates its 120th anniversary as a global leader in the construction industry, highlighting its evolution from regional roots in Monterrey to key infrastructure projects worldwide.
A study reveals that dinosaurs incubated their eggs very differently from modern birds
A recent study in Taiwan shows that oviraptor dinosaurs had distinct egg incubation methods, differing significantly from those of today's birds.
Bolsonaro maintains 'good clinical evolution' but still lacks forecast for ICU discharge
Former President Jair Bolsonaro is showing good clinical and laboratory progress but remains without a scheduled discharge date from the ICU due to bacterial pneumonia.
100 Years of Danish Recreational Fishing Tells of a Surprising Development
The article explores the history and evolution of recreational fishing in Denmark over the past century through the lens of 'Sportsfiskeren', the official magazine of the Danish Sportsfisher's Federation.
Lourdes Hernández, singer of Russian Red: "I have a fragile appearance but I am very tough and aggressive. I have no problem in hitting a door"
In an interview, Lourdes Hernández discusses her new musical project, 'Rojo Relativo', reflecting on her evolution as an artist and her preference for intimate performances over traditional tours.
Trendy Hits and Outdated Classics: How Great Tits Dictate Their Music Trends
A study reveals how great tits adapt their songs over generations, showcasing a cultural evolution in bird calls.
Like from another planet. Take a look at the unique creatures you may not know
The article presents a selection of unique and unusual animals that showcase the wonders of nature and evolution.
The Undead at Every Turn. 30 Years Ago, Resident Evil Launched the Zombie Era
Resident Evil marks its 30th anniversary, reflecting on the evolution of zombies within gaming and their diminishing presence in quality games today.
Nantes: between foreign competition and market evolution, a century-old foundry ceases its activities
The century-old Fonderie Atlantique Industrie has ceased operations due to a lack of orders and will sell its buildings.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. March 18, 2026
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine from a photographer's perspective, detailing the evolution of the conflict and its major events since 2022.
What the extinction of a massive star teaches us about the origin of black holes
Astronomers explain how a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy transformed into a black hole without a typical supernova explosion.
The Color Particles of the Platypus Hair Bring It Closer to Hummingbirds and Peacocks
Scientists have discovered that the platypus's color-producing cells have unique hollow, spherical melanosomes not found in other mammals.
Museums, social networks, microspaces, and book fairs: the new scenarios of critical thinking
The article discusses the evolution of intellectual debates in Argentina, contrasting past discussions among intellectuals during the dictatorship with today's rapid digital interactions.
The Hidden Story Behind the Birth of the iPhone
The article explores the innovative journey of Apple in creating the iPhone, culminating in its launch in 2007, which marked a significant milestone in the company's evolution and growth.
Before Sara GarcÃa: This is what the Abuelita chocolate logo looked like with the image of another lady
The article discusses the evolution of the Abuelita chocolate logo from an earlier image of an elderly woman to the iconic representation of actress Sara GarcÃa.
Blood-sucking mosquitoes switched targets to humans 1.8 million years ago
A study reveals that mosquitoes began targeting humans for blood, leading to the spread of infectious diseases, around 1.8 million years ago when Homo erectus arrived in Southeast Asia.
A Six Nations that entertained the whole world and reflected the game played by Los Pumas
The Six Nations tournament this year is hailed as one of the best ever, showcasing a dynamic evolution in rugby and notable performances from teams like Argentina's Los Pumas.
Deaths: He was the guardian of the evolution of Boi Garantido in Parintins
The agronomist, poet, and composer Tadeu Garcia, who dedicated much of his life to celebrating Amazonian culture through music, has passed away, leaving a lasting impact on the Festival Folclórico de Parintins.
"It Seems Like a Century Has Passed": How Flights Have Changed in the Last 30 Years
The evolution of air travel over the past 30 years has made flying much more accessible to the general public compared to decades past.
Queen, the show of all shows
The article explores the evolution of large-scale music events in Argentina, highlighting Queen's historical concert in 1981 as a significant milestone.
From the Memoirs of a Pickpocket to a Ramadan Trend.. 'The Second Text' Redefines Popular Comedy
The second season of the series 'The Second Text' explores the evolution of its protagonist from a simple pickpocket to a significant figure in a wider social network, intertwining humor with deeper narratives.
Toyota C-HR+: the evolution of the species
The article discusses the new Toyota C-HR+, highlighting its electric capabilities and advanced design features as a significant evolution of the iconic C-HR model.
Hernán Cattaneo: his return to Buenos Aires, Pappo's historic phrase about DJs, and the passion that saved him for being 'stubborn'
DJ Hernán Cattaneo reflects on his career, the evolution of electronic music in Argentina, and the impact of technology on music consumption ahead of the Sunsetstrip festival.