Watch Rollercoaster Passenger Use His Astonishing Catlike Reflexes to Catch a Stranger's iPhone in Mid-Air
This man managed to catch an iPhone X as it was flying through the air on what was once Europe's fastest and tallest roller coaster.
This man managed to catch an iPhone X as it was flying through the air on what was once Europe's fastest and tallest roller coaster.
A man, angry at a driver who crashed into him, ended up asking him on a European hike after he learned that the driver had suffered a seizure at the wheel
This is the sweet moment that an Asturian man managed to share a glass of cider with his neighbors—all while respecting quarantine guidelines.
The Liceu Opera Hall in Barcelona is hosting the Concert for Biocene-a performance of Puccini's "Chrysanthemums" to 2,292 potted plants.
Okuda San Miguel and a team of painters with learning disabilities have been transforming these drab cement silos into works of art.
Seniors in the 80s, 90s, and 100s are surviving COVID-19 coronavirus and share advice on how to handle stress of cancelled weddings, and the future.
Although the world is still in the throes of grappling with the novel coronavirus, France, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, and Taiwan have reported progress.
When Giada Collalto found herself hundreds of miles away from home in Venice, a compassionate cab driver volunteered to drive her back free of charge.
In some of the hardest-hit nations around the world, rates of new cases and fatalities are showing signs of decline and recovery.
The Spanish eco start Bioo has create dthe world's first piano that's made from living plants, and it sounds beautiful.
A biotech startup from Spain is making batteries that can power lights, music, and screens by using electrcity generated from soil microbes.
A new study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, has found that exercising in the mornings especially can stave off cancer.
Digoxin, a drug already used for heart diseases, reduced inflammation and led to a 40% weight loss in obese mice, without any side effects.
The city's 5.7 million kilos of oranges make a mess in the streets every year, so they're being used to power biogas electric plants.
Examining seagrass pods on Mallorca beaches, researchers conclude seagrass meadows may capture as many as 900 million pieces of plastic.
After September's volcanic eruption on La Palma in the Canary Islands, intact beehives filled with thousands of bees have been happily discovered.
In the Spanish capital, ever November has the streets clogged with sheep as they pass along herding routes to the warm south.
An endangered turtles that washed up on Irish shores has been returned to its native Canary Islands on a flight with its own boarding pass.
Madrid planners aim to create an urban forest of 500,000 trees around the city to absorb heat, co2 and bad air.
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