- A new understanding of the canine lineage brought to you by DNA and infographics. [via NBC News]
- A new open source platform was funded through IMLS for making historic newspapers accessible online. [via J. Willard Marriott Library]
- In the wake of Brexit, a new Migration Museum opened in London. [via artnet]
- You can travel the world with Smithsonian's National Anthroplogical Archives #FilmFriday!
- A new database of endangered archaelogy from the Middle East and North Africa is live. [via Info Docket]
- The history of Cinco de Mayo (not Mexico's Independence Day). [via Smithsonian Insider]
- This new super fast camera which captures 5 trillion frames/second could help scientists capture light. [via Gizmodo]
- Smithsonian scientists have returned the scimitar-horned oryx, which had been extinct in the wild, to its native Chad. [via Slate]
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