Stories from Meilan Solly
Barcelona School Commission Evaluates 600 Children’s Books for Sexist Content
One-third of the books were removed for promoting gender stereotypes at a critical point in childhood development
This Toothy Carnivore Was Bigger Than a Polar Bear
Some 22 million years ago, the apex predator ruled the forests of Africa and dined on the ancestors of hippopotamuses and elephants
Five Things We’ve Learned in the Aftermath of the Notre-Dame Fire
Here’s how France is rebuilding in the wake of the disaster
Scientists Used Human Tissue to 3-D Print a Tiny Heart
The technique could eventually be adapted to create full-sized organs personalized to each patient
Scientists Extracted Liquid Blood From 42,000-Year-Old Foal Found in Siberian Permafrost
The team hopes to grow viable cells out of the foal’s tissue, paving the way for further experimentation aimed at cloning the extinct horse
Ancient Urine Reveals Timeline of Turkey’s Agricultural Revolution
Researchers studied urine salt deposits to map out the history of animal domestication at Turkey’s Aşıklı Höyük settlement
A Small Fire Broke Out at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque as Flames Ravaged Notre-Dame
The blaze left the Islamic holy site largely untouched, damaging a single mobile guard booth
U.K. Construction Finds Neolithic Skeletons That May Have Been Victims of Human Sacrifice
Archaeologists have recovered 26 sets of human remains, as well as artifacts including pottery and a decorative comb
Stone Circles at Avebury May Have Surrounded House for Neolithic ‘One Percent’
Researchers theorize that the monument, near Stonehenge, was erected to commemorate the site of later generations’ ancestral home
Boston Museum Launches First Large-Scale Exhibition on Non-Binary Fashion
The show features a tuxedo worn by Marlene Dietrich, a suit worn by David Bowie and contemporary designs by Rei Kawakubo
Unearthed: Gold Hatpin Potentially Owned by Edward IV
Sweeping through a field with a metal detector, a woman uncovered the find, which features one of the Yorkist king’s heraldic badges, a “sun in splendor”
The Controversy Over the Planned Le Corbusier Museum
Scholars, architects have accused France’s culture ministry of “complicity in an attempt to rehabilitate” Le Corbusier’s legacy
Thanks to Facial Reconstruction, You Can Now Look Into the Eyes of a Neolithic Dog
The collie-sized canine was buried in a cavernous tomb on Scotland’s Orkney Islands around 2,500 B.C.
The Hominins We’ve Been Calling Denisovans Are More Diverse Than Previously Thought
Researchers have identified three distinct Denisovan lineages, including one that could constitute an entirely separate species
A New Human Ancestor Species Was Discovered in the Philippines
‘Homo luzonensis’ boasted an eclectic mix of features comparable different species of hominins
What the Weimar Republic Can Teach Us About Modern Democracy
A Berlin exhibition draws on some 250 artifacts to explore questions of democracy past and present
David Bradley Retrospective Captures Lasting Legacy of Contemporary Native Artist
More than 30 works from his nearly 40-year career are featured in the traveling show, now in Los Angeles
Record-Breaking 17-Foot-Long Burmese Python Found in Florida
The 140-pound snake is the largest ever captured in the Florida Everglades’ Big Cypress National Preserve
British Museum Reunites Portrait That Edvard Munch Sawed in Half to Avenge His Fiancée
The Norwegian painter split the canvas in two following a violent breakup with partner Tulla Larsen
Russia Will Free 97 Orcas, Belugas Held in Cramped ‘Whale Jail’ Since Last Summer
Authorities and international scientists have signed an agreement pledging to release the whales “back into their natural environment”
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