Ludwig van Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause of death; the study has been published in Current Biology
Why are polders an important part of China’s water heritage? The study has been published in Planning Perspectives
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution releases rare video footage from the first submersible dives to RMS Titanic
The exhibition Gardens and Medicinal Virtues, Health and Beauty between Past and Present, at the Marciana National Library, Venice
Eleonora di Toledo and the Invention of the Medici Court in Florence, the exhibition at the Uffizi Galleries, is divided into seven sections
Railway made Swedish villages and towns greener: construction of the main railway lines in Sweden included a large-scale garden project
In an area plagued by periods of drought, it is difficult to understand how the great ancient city of Great Zimbabwe thrived for centuries, but the answer to that has now been found
A satirical work has been fount: to justify many of its arguments, it draws on texts by Elio Antonio de Nebrija
On the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a new exhibit at the Wiener Library: the appalling children’s board game “Jews out!” from Nazi Germany
Caribbean breadfruit is traced back to its Oceania origin 230 years ago; a new study elucidates the crop’s Caribbean history