Archaeologists Open One of Many Mass Graves From the Spanish Civil War
The excavation comes amid a push to deal more openly with a difficult chapter of Spain’s history
Sold: A Pocket Watch From the Titanic, Adorned with Hebrew Letters
The watch belonged to Sinai Kantor, a Russian immigrant who died when the ship went down
Goats May Prefer Happy Human Faces
A new study found that goats gravitate towards images of smiling people, suggesting that they can distinguish between human expressions
Ancient City of Palmyra, Gravely Damaged by ISIS, May Reopen Next Year
Between 2015 and 2017, militants wreaked havoc on the site’s ancient treasures
DNA of Extinct Cave Bear Lives on in Modern Brown Bears
A new genetic study has found that the two species interbred
Extinct Baby Horse—Its Skin and Hair Intact—Found in the Siberian Permafrost
The foal lived between 30,000-40,000 years ago
Neil Simon, Prolific Playwright and Giant of Broadway, Has Died at 91
He wrote more than 30 comedic plays, among them ‘Barefoot in the Park’ and ‘The Odd Couple’
Drone Captures First Images of an Uncontacted Amazon Tribe
Officials say images like these can help them learn how to better protect Brazil’s indigenous people
'Hunger Stones' With Ominous Messages Emerge in Drought-Parched Czech River
The stones recorded low water levels dating back to the 1600s and warn of impending hardships
Elusive “Unicorn” Plant Spotted in Maine for the First Time in 131 Years
The state’s Department of Agriculture has documented around 300 flowering unicorn root stems
North Carolina Votes to Keep Three Confederate Monuments at the State Capitol
The state’s historical commission said it was bound by a 2015 law that restricts the relocation of statues on public property
Shuttered Amid Protests Last Year, Queer Art Exhibition Reopens in Rio
A successful crowdfunding campaign helped bring “Queermuseu” back to life
After 116 Years, Animal Crackers Have Been Freed From Their Circus Cages
A new redesign of the iconic treats shows animals walking across a savanna
113 Sea Turtles Have Been Found Dead on a Mexico Beach
Officials are still investigating the cause of the die-off
Poster From One of the Earliest Public Movie Screenings Is Heading to Auction
The artwork advertised the Lumière brothers’ pioneering Cinématographe
Protestors Pulled Down a Confederate Statue at the University of North Carolina
“Silent Sam,” as the monument is known, had been a source of controversy for decades
Found: A Forgotten Stretch of the Berlin Wall
It formed an outer defensive barrier that stopped East Germans from getting close to the main wall
Many Roman Children Suffered From Vitamin D Deficiency
New research suggests rickets was common long before the Industrial Revolution, when pollution blocked out sunlight
The FDA Has Approved the First Generic EpiPen Alternative
The new product will offer a more affordable alternative to a life-saving drug
Taiwan Unveils Its First Statue Honoring ‘Comfort Women’
The monument has sparked diplomatic tensions with Japan
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