Correspondents Corresponsals

Returning brains

They trained in the West and the crisis brings them back to China, a country that is emerging as the second power in the world research

8 March 2010

Zigor Aldama | Shanghai

Italy wins the war on meat

A few days ago, the Italian public broadcaster, Rai, abruptly interrupted the collaboration of a famous journalist in the most famous TV cooking show in the country. The reason: he said, live, that in the 40's many people used to eat cat meat. He also described how to cook it. In a country where the director of the most listened television news can tell lies to cover up the crimes of the prime minister without even blinking, such a strong measure strongly considerably attracts attention.

5 March 2010

Luca T. Barone | Rome

Homeopathy, to be or not to be?

"Without any scientific evidence to support it". This is what the expert committee on science and technology of the House of Commons of the UK has just said in a very hard report about the effects of homeopathy.

4 March 2010

Cristina Jiménez |London

How to deal with human remains in museums

Charles Byrne was for a brief moment in the early 1780s a star in London. A successful freak to be more precise. Thousands of people flocked to see the show with the ‘Irish Giant’.

2 March 2010

Oliver Hochadel, Vienna

Toyota's Nightmare

What happens to Japanese brand vehicles? We dive into the gibberish that has tarnished the image of one of the leading companies in the automotive sector.

1 March 2010

Zigor Aldama | Shanghai

Manel, music and science

That music does not usually suffer from cultural differences and barriers so common in the world we live in, is a proven fact, it seems to be the only universal language.

25 February 2010

Cristina Jiménez | London

Where science is born

Ladies and gentlemen, I am where science is born. In the labs, some might say. In human curiosity, the romantics will add. No. I mean, yes, science is born out of curiosity, and so on and so forth. But this time let's talk about something more prosaic: let’s talk about where the science is born that we can see, the one filling the newspapers.

23 february 2010

Mónica Salomone | San Diego

The Year of the Tiger (of flesh and bone)

China launches the year 4708 of its era, marked by the character of an animal of which there is almost no trace left in the country.

22 February 2010

Zigor Aldama | Shanghai

Carrying the 'Climategate'

The debate on the strength of scientific evidence according to which humans are responsible for climate change is 'hotter' than ever.

18 February 2010

Cristina Jiménez | London

An Exhibition for dreaming

Global Talent visits the enclosure of the Universal Exhibition two months before its inauguration.

15 February 2010

Zigor Aldama | Shanghai

Science and the media

To approach science to society in the United Kingdom is a very historically recognized task. It is carried out through scientific disclosure, as done by institutions such as the Royal Institution through its seminars open to the public and through scientific journalism and its good practices.

11 February de 2010

Cristina Jiménez | London

Nuclear, the cemetery of reason

A total of 14 villages from all over Spain are fighting to shelter the Centralized Temporary Storage of the country's nuclear waste.

10 February 2010

Luca Tancredi | Rome

Who needs scientific pop stars?

At the start of each year, the Austrian Association of Science Journalists elects the scientist of the year. The 2009 prize is awarded to Rudolf Grimm, a quantum physicist at the University of Innsbruck.

9 february 2010

Oliver Hochadel, Vienna

Technology to elude the fury of the Earth

Five years have passed since a tsunami struck the coast of a dozen countries. The reconstruction has finished but, could the tragedy happen again?

8 February 2010

Zigor Aldama – Singapore

An imaginary pandemic?

Someone has uncovered the plot: The swine flu pandemic is just a hoax so that the Big Pharma can charge more. Hands up those who did not believe that sooner or later they were going to read this news. As expected, someone with sufficient credibility recently said something very similar, and all the media (of course) merrily joined the plot.

5 February 2010

Luca Tancredi Barone | Rome

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