Apr 24, 2016 11:53
- The Atlantic notes Thailand's "fake children", life-sized dolls that are charms.
- Bloomberg View considers the costs to the United Kingdom of Brexit and the costs and benefits of said to the European Union.
- Discover looks at the increasingly appreciated place of South Africa in hominid origins.
- The Inter Press Service examines the closure of Bedouin settlements in Israel.
- MacLean's celebrates the Yukon Gold potato's 50th anniversary.
- National Geographic looks at the growing number of problems faced by the baboons of Cape Town.
- The New Yorker considers what might be in the suppressed 28 pages of the 9/11 report.
- Phys.org maps Neanderthal and Denisovan ancestry worldwide.
- Reuters notes the discovery of the first monkey fossils in North America.
- Slate hosts an article complaining about the normalization of Berlin since reunification.
- The Washington Post mourns the bleaching of nearly all of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
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