One city in northern Spain is being touted as one of the country's most beautiful, despite being often overlooked in favour of hotspots like Tenerife and Madrid.
Every year, on July 6, thousands of people gather in the Plaza Consistorial in Pamplona, Spain, for the opening ceremony of ...
Watching a concert or a sports event alongside thousands of other people can be both exhilarating and dangerous, and ...
A group of scientists studying the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, believe there’s a way to predict the motions of a large crowd.
Crowds reach a critical point where individual movement is overtaken by a collective dynamic, causing the mass to adhere to Newton’s third law ...
Runners traditionally wear white with red scarves at the week-long festival A person was gored and four others hurt, the Red Cross said, as Pamplona's bull running festival got under way.
The collective motion of large crowds may be predictable past a certain density of people in a given area, according to a study published in Nature. The findings, based on four years of observations ...
Thousands took part in the first running of the bulls at the San Fermín festival in the northern Spanish town of Pamplona on Friday. Animal rights groups demanded an end to bullfights and runs as ...
With the addition of artist Iñaki Garmendia to the Contacts section, the programme is complete, featuring the most daring ...