Africa
African Europeans, Jewish Commandos of WWII and Other New Books to Read
These May releases elevate overlooked stories and offer insights on oft-discussed topics
Germany Will Return Benin Bronzes to Nigeria in 2022
Culture Minister Monika Grütters describes the move as a "historic milestone"
Archaeologists Discover 110 Ancient Egyptian Tombs Along the Nile Delta
The remains, most of which predate the pharaonic period, include two babies buried in jars
New Malaria Vaccine Trial Reports 77 Percent Efficacy Rate
The promising results were announced following a second phase vaccine trial that included 450 children between five and 17 months old
Trove of African Modernist Masterpieces Spent Decades Hidden in Rural Scotland
A two-year research project identified 12 overlooked paintings, drawings and prints by pioneering 20th-century artists
When Is Kente Cloth Worn and More Questions From Our Readers
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Rediscovered Coffee Species Boosts Crop's Climate Resilience Without Sacrificing Taste
The rare, wild species was well-received by taste-testers and can grow in much higher temperatures than the most commonly cultivated varieties
Why the Cape Town Fire Is a Devastating Loss for South African Cultural Heritage
The inferno destroyed much of the University of Cape Town's special collections, including rare books, films, photographs and records
Last Two Giraffes Rescued From a Disappearing Island in Kenya
The land mass was once a peninsula in Lake Baringo, but rising waters turned it into a muddy island
Contagious Yawning May Keep Lion Prides in Sync
A study finds after yawning together, lions were 11 times more likely to copy the actions of the individual that yawned first
The World's First 3-D Printed School May Soon Be a Reality
Thinking Huts, a nonprofit founded by a 15-year-old, plans to kick off construction in Madagascar this summer
How a Cuban Spy Sabotaged New York's Thriving, Illicit Slave Trade
Emilio Sanchez and the British government fought the lucrative business as American authorities looked the other way
New Online Portal Chronicles the Culinary Legacy of the African Diaspora
"Feast Afrique," a digital tool created by food historian Ozoz Sokoh, features nearly 200 texts spanning 1828 to the present
This Bouncing African Mammal Glows Under UV Light
Springhares are the latest in a flurry of furry creatures that scientists have discovered are biofluorescent
A Quest to Return the Banjo to Its African Roots
The Black Banjo Reclamation Project aims to put banjos into the hands of everyday people
Snakeskin Reveals Secrets Behind a Sidewinder's Twisted Wiggle
Serpent bellies seem smooth, but on a microscopic level, their species-specific scale structures may show how they adapted to their environments
Newly Discovered Marine Reptile Sawed Prey With Serrated Teeth
Researchers say the new species of mosasaur had teeth unlike those of any known reptile
The Mysterious Cause of a Deadly Illness in Sanctuary Chimps Revealed
Researchers identified the 100 percent fatal pathogen as epizootic neurologic and gastroenteric syndrome or ENGS
Why the Newly Released 1980s Album 'Sons of Ethiopia,' by the Ethiopian D.C. Band Admas, Is Going Viral
Admas draws from and rearranges “golden era” Ethiopian music with then-fairly-new synthesizer and drum-machine rhythms.
Disney Will Remove Jungle Cruise Ride's Colonialist Depictions of Indigenous Africans
The entertainment conglomerate announced plans to revamp the attraction, which has drawn increased scrutiny in recent months
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