The model allows for the precise and complex modification of cells and molecules to cure diseases
A recent survey by Spain’s Commercial Office in Havana puts the outstanding liabilities at about $276 million and warns that another $80 million are trapped in retained dividends and accounts that cannot be transferred off the island
The former Educational Materials chief welcomed EL PAÍS into the space, where he held out for nearly 90 hours before being notified of his dismissal
The Japanese sociologist warns that the repression of protesters against the Islamic Republic continues a month after the end of the demonstrations
‘Life is divided into a before and an after,’ says one of the thousands of soldiers who return without legs or arms and who has founded a rehabilitation center
Emerald Fennell’s third feature film is polarizing, yet magnetic. Critics have panned it, but some viewers are succumbing to the charms of Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie’s toxic and irreverent love story
The state government maintains that schools helped organize the demonstrations, while civil organizations warn of possible political reprisals
The Guatemalan journalist, under house arrest after more than 800 days in prison, denounces persecution by the Attorney General’s Office and maintains that the structures that control the justice system remain intact despite Bernardo Arévalo’s rise to power
Five Venezuelans have accused the former military officer, who is currently in an ICE facility and could be deported to Venezuela, of torturing them during the 2013 protests