The Argentine medium Noelia Pace arrives for the first time in Ecuador with Mediumnidad, a meeting to heal grief
Argentine medium Noelia Pace is visiting Ecuador for the first time to host 'Mediumnidad', an event aimed at redefining death and helping attendees process grief.
What happened to the life of Noelia Noto, the first Argentine 'Annie'?
Noelia Noto, the first Argentine actress to portray 'Annie', continues her journey from her initial success in 1982 to her recent comeback in Buenos Aires.
The trap of cognitive load: why studying longer doesn't always help you learn more
Noelia Valle, an education specialist, argues that longer study times do not necessarily correlate with better learning outcomes, emphasizing the importance of how we process information.
Albert Tuca, president of the Catalan euthanasia commission, on the ‘Noelia case’: “No one is legitimized to revoke the decision of a competent adult person”
Albert Tuca expresses concern over the ongoing legal challenges regarding euthanasia in the case of Noelia, a paraplegic young woman.
The councilor for Women in Collado Villalba resigns after halting a feminist play mid-performance: "Excuse me, but this monologue ends here"
Noelia R. Díaz Vaca, the councilor for Women in Collado Villalba, resigned after interrupting a feminist play that addressed sensitive topics like abortion and women's rights, causing public outrage.
The trap of cognitive load: why studying longer doesn't always help you learn more
Educators are emphasizing that longer study sessions may not enhance learning due to cognitive overload, suggesting that understanding and integration are more crucial than sheer volume of study time.
"If we don't listen, our body speaks louder": Noelia Samartin, doctor in neuroscience and psychologist
Noelia Samartin warns about the importance of listening to our bodies, asserting that ignoring physical sensations can lead to more severe health issues.
Jesús Rueda, composer: 'No one wants to see their music reduced to a simple formula'
Jesús Rueda's new piano concerto premieres at the National Auditorium in Madrid, showcasing Rueda's creativity and self-motivated composition style.
The 'ITV case' of Móstoles brings former mayor Noelia Posse to trial in the Provincial Court
Former mayor of Móstoles, Noelia Posse, faces trial for alleged embezzlement related to public funds in the ITV sector.
Noelia Samartín, Doctor in Neuroscience and Psychology: 'We Are Not Google Calendar, the Body Needs to Rest'
Neuroscientist Noelia Samartín discusses the importance of rest and self-care in a fast-paced society, urging people to prioritize their well-being over constant productivity.
The only female student in Mechatronics in one of the vocational training programs with the most job opportunities in Spain: "I scored 13.2 in the Selectivity exam and didn’t get into the career I wanted"
Noelia Márquez, the only female student in her Mechatronics vocational training course, shares her journey after not being accepted into medicine or dentistry, ultimately finding fulfillment in her current studies.
Spain’s top court rejects father’s bid to block daughter’s euthanasia
Spain's top court has denied a father's appeal to prevent his daughter from accessing euthanasia, affirming her legal right to choose this option under Spanish law.
Chronology of the 'Noelia' case | The judicial journey exhausts the instances in Spain
The 'Noelia' case has reached a critical point in Spain as a young woman with paralysis awaits euthanasia amid legal challenges from her father.
The Generalitat Reactivates the Process to Apply Euthanasia to Noelia
The Government of Catalonia has resumed the process to grant euthanasia to Noelia, a 25-year-old paraplegic, following a court ruling that upheld her right to assisted dying.
The Constitutional Court rejects the father's appeal to halt his daughter's euthanasia
Spain's Constitutional Court unanimously rejected an appeal from the father of Noelia, a 25-year-old paraplegic woman, aimed at halting her euthanasia, affirming her right to make this choice.
The Constitutional Court rejects the father's appeal to halt Noelia's euthanasia
The Constitutional Court of Spain has unanimously rejected an appeal from the father of Noelia, a young woman seeking euthanasia, which aimed to suspend her request on grounds of fundamental rights violations.
Noelia's father appeals to the Constitutional Court and requests an urgent suspension of her euthanasia
Noelia's father has appealed to Spain's Constitutional Court, seeking an urgent halt to her euthanasia proceedings until a full evaluation of the case is conducted.
The father of Noelia, the 25-year-old woman waiting for euthanasia since 2024, asks the Constitutional Court to halt the process
The father of Noelia, a 25-year-old woman seeking euthanasia, has requested that Spain's Constitutional Court halt the process amidst ongoing legal challenges.
Noelia's euthanasia still without a date: 'It is a kidnapping of her dignified death'
Noelia has been waiting over a year and a half for the implementation of her legally granted euthanasia, which has been upheld by the courts, but remains delayed by legal challenges.
Noelia García Pérez, professor of Art History: "Without the patronage of women, half of the rooms in the Prado would be empty"
Noelia García Pérez discusses the critical role of women's patronage in the arts, emphasizing that much of the Prado Museum's collection relies on their support.