A tardigrade, better known as a water bear, is a microscopic animal capable of withstanding the most extreme conditions. Due to the ability to fall into a state of anhydrobiosis, these organisms can tolerate extreme temperatures, extremely high pressure and radiation. In this article, we will look at the extraordinary resilience of slow walkers and the consequences that this can have for scientific research and the survival of living beings on our planet.

The Cueva do los Cristales or Giant Crystal Cave is located in Mexico near the town of Naica, Chihuahua, and is a cave known for the presence of huge selenite crystals. This unique site, which has become an object of interest to researchers, geologists, mineralogists and simply enthusiasts, is located deep in the Mexican desert of Chihuahua, close to the border with the United States of America.

What is a black hole? Why is the 2019 Event Horizon Telescope photo so important? Let's shed some lightAfter those responsible for the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project showed the world the first image of a black hole and the first image of a black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, many are trying to understand more about what still remains a very complex (and mysterious), [...]

In this article, we take a journey through the human body with a magnifying glass, discovering the hidden world. Tears. What are those tiny droplets for? Why are they salty? How many litres do we produce in a year? Let's find out together! The eye, also known as the eyeball, is a jellyball made up of 98% water. It is one of the most fragile organs [...]

Have you ever had that feeling when you think you have seen or experienced a certain situation before? It's called déjà vu, but what is déjà vu? And if you want to know more about it, read this article! It's happened to everyone at least once in their lives: the feeling that you're experiencing something you've already experienced. Technically, it's [...]