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Florence study proves artist Leonardo da Vinci was ambidextrous
An in-depth study of Leonardo da Vinci’s earliest-known drawing has proved that the great Renaissance artist was ambidextrous, Italy’s Uffizi Gallery said on Monday. Press Release Distribution Service
Finely painted Ptolemaic tomb unveiled in Egypt
Archaeologists on Friday unveiled a well preserved and finely painted tomb thought to be from the early Ptolemaic period near the Egyptian town of Sohag. Press Release Distribution Service
Germany’s new Bauhaus museum set for interactive opening
The new Bauhaus museum opens its doors to the public for the first time in the east German city of Weimar on Saturday after three years of construction, giving admirers of the world-famous “form follows function” aesthetic a new place of pilgrimage. Press Release Distribution Service
Oldest human footprint found in the Americas confirmed in Chile: researcher
A 15,600-year old footprint discovered in southern Chile is believed to be the oldest ever found in the Americas, according to researchers. Press Release Distribution Service
‘Superfan’ of Japan’s royals has followed them for decades
Wherever Japan’s royals go, there too goes Fumiko Shirataki: in summer heat and winter cold, to the ocean and to the mountains. Press Release Distribution Service
Lucara finds largest uncut diamond in recent history in Botswana mine
Lucara Diamond Corp has unearthed the largest uncut diamond in recent history in its Karowe mine in Botswana, the Canadian company said on Thursday, beating its own record discovery from November… Press Release Distribution Service
Picture perfect – Congo ranger’s gorilla selfie goes viral
Standing casually and turning their heads to stare straight at the camera, Ndakazi and Ndeze look like any cool selfie pros – only these posers are gorillas. Press Release Distribution Service
As war rages, Tripoli art gallery opens in rundown old city
As a new war reached the Libyan capital, businessman Mustafa Iskandar opened an art gallery and cultural center, hoping to draw attention to a long-neglected old city in need of revival. Press Release Distribution Service
‘Plogging’ craze goes global as fitness fanatics take out the trash
The Swedish phenomenon of “plogging”, where joggers combine their run with picking up the trash they find in nature, is going global as both environment and fitness fanatics benefit from the new… Press Release Distribution Service
Bucharest Open Books Night aims to get Romanians reading
Romanians are among the least avid readers in the European Union, but an Open Books Night to promote reading now in its seventh year has proved a big hit. Press Release Distribution Service