Miguel Jorge

Miguel Jorge

Writer

At Xataka On since

Journalist. I've spent more than half of my life writing about technology, science, and culture. Before landing here, I worked at Telefónica, Prisa, Globus Comunicación, Hipertextual, and Gizmodo. I'm part of Webedia's cross-section team.

migueljorgeredondo@gmail.com

267 published news

October 2024

  1. 01 October
  2. The Astronauts Stranded in Space Can Breathe Easily. 10 Years Ago, NASA Made a Last-Minute Decision That Changed Their Fate

September 2024

  1. 26 September
  2. Russia Has Just Renewed Its Nuclear Doctrine. Its Response to Threats Changes Geopolitics on the Planet
  3. A Woman Pressed a Button to Activate the ‘Suicide Pod.’ The Problem Is, It’s Not Legal to Die This Way in Switzerland
  4. 25 September
  5. Tourists Have Been Admiring the Vibrant Colors of Yellowstone’s Natural Pool for Many Years. In Reality, They’re Looking at Trash
  6. 24 September
  7. Japanese Scientists Discovered 303 Geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert by Using AI. It’s a First Glimpse Into the Origin of These 2,000-Year-Old Creations
  8. 23 September
  9. China Has Just Provided the First Answers to the Big Question of What the Heck Is on the Dark Side of the Moon
  10. 22 September
  11. There Are Some People Who Abandon Luxury Cars in the Middle of Nowhere. In Many Cases, Nobody Knows Why
  12. 20 September
  13. A New Business That No One Saw Coming Is Taking Off in China: ‘Crematoriums’ for Photos and Mementos of Ex-partners
  14. The Oldest Tombstone in the U.S. Confirms That Millionaires Always Satisfied Their Whims, No Matter the Era
  15. 19 September
  16. Influencers Living in Neom Are Uploading Videos to Encourage People to Go. It Looks Like an Industrial Park
  17. 18 September
  18. Investigators Disclose the Final Messages From the Titan Passengers Before the Implosion, Confirming They Didn’t Know What Was About to Happen
  19. 16 September
  20. Scientists Have Been Trying to Understand How Ancient Egyptians Created Mirrors For Years. It Looks Like They Finally Figured It Out
  21. 15 September
  22. Researchers Studied the Strongest Man on the Planet and Made a Surprising Discovery: The Secret to His Strength Isn't in His Arms
  23. 14 September
  24. Japan Sent the Wrong Animal to an Island to Eradicate Snakes. The Disaster It Created Was So Bad That It Took Half a Century to Fix
  25. Japan Has a Surprising Plan to Persuade Single Women Not to Move to Tokyo: Money and a Husband in the Countryside
  26. 13 September
  27. The Demographic Crisis in Japan Leads McDonald’s to Take an Unusual Measure: No More Restrictions on Blue Hair for Its Employees
  28. Passengers Trapped on Luxury Cruise Ship Receive an Update: They’ll Continue to Be Stranded, but Will Now Have to Pay for Their Stay
  29. 12 September
  30. Researchers Found the Same 120-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints 4,000 Miles Away Across the Ocean. There’s Only One Explanation
  31. 11 September
  32. A Hiker Spotted an Unusual Spherical Structure on Google Maps. Scientists Are Now Investigating Its Origin
  33. Someone Dropped a Cheetos Bag in the Largest Cave Chamber in the U.S. Its Potentially Catastrophic Aftermath Will Surprise You
  34. 08 September
  35. A New Titanic Expedition Brought Back Two Surprises: A Treasure and Confirmation That the Movie’s Most Famous Scene Is Now Impossible
  36. A Luxury Cruise Ship With $900,000 Cabins That Aims to Go Round the World Can’t Sail Away. There Are 200 Passengers Stranded Since May
  37. Researchers Are Trying to Find Out Why Space Food Is So Bad: It’s Not the Food but the Astronauts
  38. 06 September
  39. Scientists Have Been Searching for the Elixir of Invisibility for Decades. It Turns Out It Was in the Most Unexpected Place: Doritos
  40. Swiss Has Taken Luxury Too Far: The Weight of Its First Class Section Is Forcing the Airline to Redistribute Weight on Its Planes
  41. 05 September
  42. From Misidentified Meteorites to Picassos: This Is What Happens When Household Objects End Up Being Masterpieces
  43. 04 September
  44. The Clue Needed to Solve the Stonehenge Mystery Was in a Spanish Dolmen From 1,000 Years Earlier. It Weighs More Than Two Boeing 747 Aircraft
  45. 03 September
  46. The U.S. Atomic Bomb Development Site Is Experiencing a Plutonium Contamination Issue, Reaching Levels Similar to Chernobyl
  47. 02 September
  48. Starliner Astronauts Are Sounding the Alarm: They’re Hearing Strange Noises From an Internal Speaker
  49. South Africa Is Going to Bomb an Island With Tons of Poison. Its Goal: To Annihilate Thousands of Mice
  50. 01 September
  51. The U.S. Claims It Has Expanded Its Territory by Nearly Twice the Size of California. Now It’ll Have to Prove It
  52. We Imagined That Working in the Pyramids of Ancient Egypt Wasn’t Very Healthy. Now We Know Just How Toxic It Really Was

August 2024

  1. 28 August
  2. Tiny Creature Discovered on the Alaskan Border Is the Closest Living Relative of All Animals
  3. 15 August
  4. This Instagram Photo of People Doing Yoga on the Deck of a Ship Reveals a Nuclear Secret India Was Trying to Hide
  5. 08 August
  6. Winning a Gold Medal in Countries Like South Korea Is Better Than Winning the Lottery. Some Olympic Athletes Will No Longer Have to Worry About Money
  7. This Object Has Been Puzzling Astronomers. All They Know Is That It’s Traveling at 1.2 Million Mph Toward the Center of the Milky Way
  8. 06 August
  9. In China, an Increasing Number of Young People Are Dissatisfied With the Future That Awaits Them, So They’re Pretending to Be Birds
  10. 05 August
  11. Scientists Have Unveiled the Origin of the Mysterious Gas Enveloping the Moon. The Culprit: Very Tiny Rocks
  12. In 1904, the U.S. Hosted the Worst Olympic Games in History. It Featured a Marathon Winner Who Won With the Help of a Car and Events for ‘Primitive' People
  13. 03 August
  14. For Decades, People Visited This New York City Skyscraper Without Knowing That the Joints Holding It Together Couldn't Handle the Weight

July 2024

  1. 29 July
  2. The Internet Is Fuming Over the 'Satanic' Parody of the Last Supper at the Olympics, But It's Actually Another Painting
  3. 28 July
  4. Machu Picchu is 600 Years Old and Was Considered Peru's National Treasure. Archaeologists Have Discovered a Temple That Is 3,500 Years Older
  5. 23 July
  6. China Banned Mukbang in 2020. Now, a Streamer Reignited the Debate When She Died While Binge Eating in a Live Stream
  7. We Suspected Consuming Caffeine While Being Sleep Deprived Wasn’t Very Healthy. A New Study Has Just Confirmed It
  8. 22 July
  9. This Airline Went 32 Years Without Updating Windows. It Was the Only One That Escaped the Global CrowdStrike Outage
  10. 19 July
  11. NASA’s Curiosity Rover Accidentally Cracked Open a Rock on Mars, Revealing a Yellow Treasure
  12. 16 July
  13. NASA Has Just Confirmed the Existence of a Tunnel on the Moon: A Cave So Large That It Raises New Possibilities
  14. 15 July
  15. The Pentagon Has Released a Study of the Material It Found in 1947 From an Purported ‘Alien’ Spacecraft
  16. 14 July
  17. China Has Found a ‘Vital’ Element for Colonizing Mars That Can Resist Conditions That Are Deadly to Other Life Forms
  18. 12 July
  19. Some Americans Can’t Talk to Their Landlords, Who Are Hiring AI Chatbots to Deal With Tenant Issues
  20. 11 July
  21. Japan Is Searching for the Person Responsible for Constructing a Road on the Largest Lake in the Country. It Leads to Nowhere
  22. 09 July
  23. There’s Only One Vertebrate Capable of Living 500 Years. Scientists Have Just Discovered the Secret of Its Eternal Youth
  24. 07 July
  25. Greece Began Excavations for a Major Airport. Then, It Discovered a Vast 4,000-Year-Old Structure

June 2024

  1. 28 June
  2. A New Study Aimed to Find Out Whether We Should Drink Water from a Bottle Sitting in the Sun. It’s Not Good News
  3. Scientists Are Injecting Radioactive Material Into Rhino Horns on Live Animals to Prevent Us From Eating Them
  4. 25 June
  5. An Object That Fell From the Sky Made a Hole in a House With Someone Inside. The Family Is Suing NASA
  6. 18 June
  7. MIT Researchers Discovered a Math Problem That's Impossible to Solve Inside Every 2D Super Mario Game
  8. 17 June
  9. Rental Prices Haven’t Decreased in Years, and There's a Reason: Algorithms Are in Charge of the Housing Market
  10. Saudi Arabia Has 'The Line,' But It's Not the Only Country Building a City in the Desert. China Is Also Hard at Work, With the Help of AI
  11. 15 June
  12. A Russian Nuclear Submarine and Frigate Are Near the Coast of Cuba. The U.S. Is Sending in Drones—Just in Case
  13. 10 June
  14. James Cameron Thinks He Knows What Really Happened With the Titanic Submersible, and It Doesn't Make the Navy Look Good

May 2024

  1. 21 May
  2. This Isn't a Real Neighborhood. Boeing Built It to Hide Its Factory During World War II
  3. 18 May
  4. A Comet Is Going to Execute a Once-in-a-Lifetime Magic Trick: It's Set to Happen Between Now and October
  5. Neom, Saudi Arabia’s Futuristic City, Has Published Its First Job Offers. They're Pretty Extravagant
  6. 14 May
  7. First Images from NASA’s New Satellite Give Us a Completely Different View of the Oceans
  8. 13 May
  9. U.S. Braces for Cicada Invasion in a Rare Event Not Seen Since 1803
  10. NASA Made an Impressive Simulation to Demonstrate What Happens When You Fall Into a Black Hole
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