Miguel Jorge

Miguel Jorge

Writer . At Xataka En since

Journalist specializing in technology and science.

43 published news

December 2024

  1. 28 December
  2. A Secret Cold War Simulator Brought the U.S. and Russia to the Brink of Nuclear War. Here’s What It Taught Them About the Red Line
  3. 22 December
  4. Is Sleeping Less Than Seven Hours Enough? This Study Says That Sometimes, It Can Even be Beneficial
  5. 20 December
  6. 48 People Went to Antartica to Prove the Earth Was Flat. In Reality, to Get Answer All They Needed Was a Stick
  7. The U.S. No Longer Needs to Find Excuses to Rearm: China Reportedly Has 350 Silos and 600 Nuclear Warheads
  8. 18 December
  9. U.S. Finds Recipe for Nuclear Advantage Against China and Russia: Project 2025, Which Reintroduces the B83 Bomb
  10. North Korea Has Officially Entered the War in Ukraine. However, the Language Barrier Is Proving Deadly
  11. 17 December
  12. Ukraine Has a New Plan to Combat North Korean Troops in Russia: Encouraging Them to Defect
  13. 14 December
  14. A Japanese Man Has Eaten Nothing but Donburi Since 2019, Turning the Beloved Dish Into a Surprising Testament to Health and Tradition
  15. British Companies Were the First to Try the Four-Day Workweek. Now They Want It to Become Law
  16. 12 December
  17. The U.S. Fears China’s Long-Range Missiles Could Reach Guam. To Prepare, It Just Launched One at Itself
  18. 09 December
  19. Researchers Find Traces of Fentanyl in Bottlenose Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico
  20. 05 December
  21. Italy Bans a Symbol of Mass Tourism: Key Boxes for Self-Check-In
  22. China Became a Nuclear and Space Powerhouse Because of This Deported MIT Graduate. This Is His Story
  23. 03 December
  24. Sam Altman Funded the Most Extensive Study on Basic Income to Date. The Results Challenge the Main Argument Against It
  25. 02 December
  26. China Is Facing a Labor Crisis That Forces Many Young People to Confront a Harsh Reality: Feeding Themselves on $70 a Month

November 2024

  1. 30 November
  2. Italy Is Known for Inventing Pasta, Pizza, and Focaccia. Archaeologists Have Just Revealed That One of Them Was Invented Way Before the Roman Empire
  3. 27 November
  4. ‘We Were Ready to Launch the Forces’: Deserter Reveals How Russia Operates at a Nuclear Base
  5. 25 November
  6. Russia’s Missile Launch in Ukraine Almost Crossed the Red Lines of War. A Few Miles Made All the Difference
  7. 24 November
  8. North Korea Has Deployed a New Psychological Weapon Against South Korea: Unbearable Noise
  9. 21 November
  10. Island Officials in Italy Have an Idea to Boost the Economy: 'Give Away' Houses to People Who Want to Leave the U.S. After the Elections
  11. 20 November
  12. The Incredible Story of an Airline That Has Been Operating for 34 Years Without Success: It’s Yet to Carry a Single Passenger
  13. 18 November
  14. China Has Discovered That Japan Is the Best Place to Get a Driver’s License. Japanese Aren’t Too Pleased About It
  15. The War in Ukraine Is About to Change, and the Trigger Isn’t Russian or Ukrainian. It’s Called ATACMS, and It’s Made in the U.S.
  16. Experts Have a Universal Tip for Burning Calories While Walking: Take Breaks and Don’t Worry About Moving Constantly
  17. 17 November
  18. When You’re Tired of Writing, Remember This: One Man Wrote a Quarter of the Encyclopedia by Himself
  19. If You See Someone Holding a Blue Bag in Japan, Don’t Speak to Them. They’ve Paid for a Precious Commodity: Silence
  20. 15 November
  21. After Canceling Halloween to Avoid Mass Tourism, Tokyo Is Now Calling Off New Year’s Eve, Too
  22. 12 November
  23. Ukraine Successfully Captures a Russian Decoy Drone, Revealing a Surprising Detail: It Was Made in the U.S.
  24. 11 November
  25. ‘The Saddest Thing I’ve Seen in Italy’: Rome’s Solution for Trevi Fountain Renovation Is a Children’s Pool
  26. 10 November
  27. It Wasn’t a Woman, nor Was She Holding Her Child. A New Study Has Revealed That the Victims of Pompeii Aren’t What We Thought
  28. 09 November
  29. Hong Kong Sets 86 Square Feet as the Minimum Housing Standard, Creating Another Problem: Where to House so Many People
  30. 08 November
  31. With Rent Sky High, This Man Created a Workaround in a New York Hotel. He Paid the First Night and Stayed for Five Years for Free
  32. 06 November
  33. There Was a Trick in the Bible’s Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes. Science Has Just Uncovered It
  34. 05 November
  35. Satellite Imagery Suggests China Is Building a Massive, Mysterious Ship
  36. 01 November
  37. While Searching for Dinosaurs in Argentina, Scientists Discover a 161-Million-Year-Old Treasure: The Oldest Tadpole on the Planet

October 2024

  1. 28 October
  2. Venice Was So Fed Up With Overtourism That It Introduced an Entry Fee on 54 Days of the Year
  3. 26 October
  4. A Library in Ireland Held a 134-Year-Old Treasure: The Lost Story Bram Stoker Wrote Before Dracula
  5. 24 October
  6. While Japan Stresses Over How to Combat Its Birth Crisis, One Man Is Trying to Break an Edo-Period Record by Having 54 Children
  7. 21 October
  8. Archaeologists Opened the Tomb of a Roman Gladiator. They Didn’t Find a Gladiator Inside, but They Did Find 12 Other People
  9. 20 October
  10. China Is a Country Where There Are More Pets Than Children. It Only Makes Sense That People Are Sending Them Off to ‘School’
  11. Researchers Have Solved One of Asia’s Most Fascinating Mysteries: The Origin of Japanese People. The Key Was in a ‘Neighbor’
  12. 19 October
  13. South Korea’s Obsession With Success in Life Is Driving Parents to an Extreme Measure: Medicating Short Children
  14. 13 October
  15. The First Commercial Space Station for Millionaires Looks Like Something Out of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. All It Lacks Is a ‘Talking’ AI
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