Happy Friday, everyone, and many thanks to those who send in links!
From Danny via Twitter: A couple gets married at the Anatomical Theatre of the Museum Boerhaave. It sounds amazing.
From Julie: A bone fragment from Hitler's alleged skull turns out to be from a woman between the ages of 20 and 40. Let the conspiracies begin! (Perhaps it belongs to Eva Braun?)
Also from Julie: the Vindolanda Tablets (Roman "postcards") are going back to Rome on temporary loan, and a new UK library program allows people to check out library books no matter where they are in the country.
From Cassandra: What's happening with our increasingly deformed woodland creatures? Also: a true time capsule is rediscovered; advances in synthetic biology could change future generations; and a transgendered minister reveals his past to a supportive congregation.
From Satori: invisible dogs go walking in Brooklyn, and we have just discovered the amazing Ennio Marchetto.
Have a spiffy weekend, everyone! See you Monday.
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