Historical discovery in California: a student detected 1.5 million unknown space objects and surprised NASA
A California teenager identified over 1.5 million previously cataloged space objects using archived NASA data, an achievement that has garnered attention from the science community.
The Psychology Museum Opens: 'With a drawer and a rat, transcendental phenomena of human behavior have been observed'
The new Psychology Museum at the Complutense University of Madrid showcases various historical objects related to psychological experiments and theories.
Today in Vima: Kaisariani: Historical documents in foreign hands
The article discusses how photographs of 200 executed individuals from Kaisariani have become objects of trade online and explores the possibilities of Greece reclaiming these historical documents.
Do you recognize these old objects? A score of 10/10 is not easily achieved
The article presents a quiz on recognizing old household items used over a century ago, emphasizing the historical context of daily life before modern conveniences.
Mónica Mays, the artist who creates universes with street objects, junkyards, and flea markets
Mónica Mays, a Madrid-born artist, utilizes repurposed items from urban environments to create immersive installations; she will showcase her work in Art Basel and New York, and presents a new installation reflecting on the historical significance of Matadero Madrid.
Stolen sword of Argentine liberator reignites dispute over political symbols in Latin America
The revelation that a former Peronist militant was involved in the 1963 theft of José de San Martín's sword has reignited discussions about the role of historical objects as active symbols in contemporary political struggles in Latin America.
In San Telmo: the first house designed by Engineer Huergo comes back to urban life with a coffee shop and objects
A restored 1891 house in San Telmo has been revitalized, now featuring a coffee shop, Rajatabla, that showcases the typical architectural style of the 19th century in Argentina.
Finding the DNA of Leonardo da Vinci? A fantasy with much publicity and serious scientific objections
An international team of researchers has claimed to recover human DNA from historical objects, including a controversial drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, sparking debate over the legitimacy of their findings.