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Digital Forces Push Publishers Toward Shorter Books

Pablo Cerezal

«Reading time: 2 minutes...» is a more and more common alert from digital media under the headlines of the articles.

Spain, From One Fiesta To Another — And The Party Lasts All Year Long

Pablo Cerezal

Let's take a trip through the country following the most highlighted dates of the festive calendar.

ChatGPT v. Luddites: How AI Has Triggered A New Wave Of Technophobia

Ramón Oliver

What exactly is technophobia in our AI age... and can it be cured?

Boa Mistura, International: How A Madrid Street Art Collective Reimagines World Cities

Traver Pacheco

Boa Mistura is an urban artists collective born in the streets of Madrid in 2001.

A Naturalist’s Defense Of The Modern Zoo

Fran Sánchez Becerril

Zoos are often associated with animal cruelty, or at the very least a general animal unhappiness.

When Finding Your «Better Self» Means Not Caring About Others

Carlos Javier González Serrano

Abundant, insidious… Everyday, everywhere we go messages inviting us to acquire and feed our subjective autonomy.

«Why Are You Angry?» — A Spanish Look At What Fuels Violence Against Women

Inés G. Caballo

Whenever journalists talk about gender-based violence, we run the risk of drowning in a sea of figures.

Why Bullying In Spain Is So Rampant

Jorge Ratia

In Spain, 7 out of 10 minors declared they suffer some type of harassment and cyberbullying every day.

French Cheese To Japanese Apples, How Global Warming Will Change The Flavor Of Food

Raquel C. Pico

One of the collateral damages of the climate emergency that we may not think about is how flavors will be altered.

Meet The Weather Influencers: Climate Change, Vacation Plans, Lightning Bolts!

Fran Sánchez Becerril

Meteorologists have become true modern rock stars.

Senior Influence: Why Some Brands Are Finally Dropping Ageism From Their Advertising

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Elderly people still rarely appear in advertising and when they do, they are usually represented in a stereotypical way.

Curtains For Glitter? Europe Bans The Most Shiny Of Microplastics

Raquel C. Pico

The European Union has just banned glitter, among many other microplastics.

Tech-Savvy Sweden Leads Global Push To Ban Screens In Classrooms

José A. Cano

Sweden is suddenly putting the brakes on the progressive digitalization of education. 

Lithium Mining: How The Clean Energy Rush Repeats Old Cycles Of Global Exploitation

Carmen Contreras Tellez

The largest sources of lithium in the world are found in brine deposits in Argentina, Bolivia and Chile.

Kitchen Drama: Why Haute Cuisine Makes For Such Juicy Film And TV

Raquel C. Pico

The kitchen is not a rare setting for series and movies.

How TikTok And Spotify Have Killed The «Song Of The Summer»

Fran Sánchez Becerril

The Song of the Summer is a phenomenon we leave behind as a consequence of the evolving times.

Saving Urban Typography In A Digital World

David Lorenzo Cardiel

Typography is a familiar sight on the streets, but it has also succumbed to fashions and the passage of time.

Why Summer Should Always Remind Us Of The Ozone

Mariana Toro Nader

With the arrival of the heat, it can seem that air pollution has increased. But is this just our perception or reality?

«Green Gentrification» — When Environmental Progress Pushes The Poor Out Of Cities

Laura Casamitjana

Pollution and climate change have prompted some cities to convert into more sustainable and liveable spaces.

Perfume Politics: The Scent Of Women’s History

Raquel C. Pico

Each perfume trend and each decade has its dominant notes, which translate into varying worldviews.

Study: Rising Prices Force Organic Food Consumers To Switch To Cheaper Alternatives

Mariana Toro Nader

A study shows that a rising tide of consumers are prioritizing their wallets over organic products.

A Bee For Every Person: Inside Spain’s Ambitious Re-Pollination Plans

José A. Cano

The Smart Green Bees project aims to tackle the bee crisis by repopulating Spain with a symbolic 47 million native bees.

How Will AI Change The Future Of Higher Education?

Alberto Núñez | Jose Mª de Areilza

The future of universities lies in the conversations we have about human interaction, technology and ethics.

On The Limits Of Our Modern Obsession With «Resilience»

David Lorenzo Cardiel

The idea that human beings can adapt to any event or situation persists in popular thought.

Beyond Sexile: A Happier LGBTQ+ Reality Takes Root In Rural Spain

Esther Peñas

In contrast to the «sexile» of the past, LGBTQ+ people are living increasingly rural areas.

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