Researchers at Tulane University have identified a dense, previously unrecognized Maya settlement in the jungles of Campeche, ...
In a recent statement, Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) reported the discovery of a lost Maya ...
Deep in the forests of Campeche, Mexico, laser sensors have revealed the outlines of a sprawling ancient Maya settlement that ...
Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson’s love story is one for the Hollywood ages. Rudolph Anderson have been together for more than two decades. After meeting in 2001, the pair have gone on to welcome ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The actress will make her Broadway debut in a role that, she said, “feels like a badge of honor.” By Michael Paulson “Oh, Mary!,” the madcap comedy ...
While artificial intelligence (AI) may solve certain sustainability issues in the future, the technology’s environmental footprint is already a topic of much discussion today. To help society bridge ...
Finding the oldest Maya site ever documented was only the beginning of archaeologist Takeshi Inomata’s discoveries. After locating the Aguada Fénix site buried in the jungle of southern Mexico in 2017 ...
The Maya Train, completed in December 2024, cost roughly 500 billion pesos (US $27 billion) and faced constant criticism from environmentalists who decried the massive deforestation and the damage ...
Mexico's $30 billion Tren Maya railway was built to unite the country and honor ancient Maya sites. Now that it’s up and running, the true cost of progress is finally becoming clear. The water in this ...
Whether it’s answering work emails or drafting wedding vows, generative artificial intelligence tools have become a trusty copilot in many people’s lives. But a growing body of research shows that for ...
Environment Minister Alicia Bárcena said the government is considering ways to correct some of the damage done by Tren Maya to cenotes and rainforests in the Yucatán peninsula. Officials want to ...
Environment Minister Alicia Bárcena, second from left, presenting a certificate to Sacpukenhá, Yucatan, designating the Maya community as a protected area. With her is Yucatan Gov. Joaquín Díaz Mena, ...