An ancient Roman square, unburied only a century ago, is believed to be the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination nearly two thousand years ago. Now, the site is open to the public for the first time in millenia. Chris Livesay reports from Rome. Source
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Technology pioneer develops robot snakes
Robotics designer Motoyasu Tanaka loves snakes, and his newest project combines his passion and his livelihood. The robotic snakes can traverse tight spaces unreachable to people, making them useful in a number of ways. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo. Source
Six people killed in small plane crash in California
Another Cessna plane crashed in the area on Tuesday killing one person and injuring three people. Source
Small plane with at least six people on board crashes in California
Another Cessna plane crashed in the area on Tuesday killing one person and injuring three people. Source
Secret museum at London airport showcases aviation history
Just beyond the tarmac at London’s Heathrow Airport is an aviation museum showing off decades of history and full of hidden gems. The under-the-radar spot was even visited by the late Queen Elizabeth in 2019. Kris van Cleave reports. Source
Meet the chef with a passion for pies
Chef Maya-Camille Broussard believes everything is baked into a buttery crust, and she’s turned that belief into business with her bakery “Justice of the Pies.” She’s also the author of a cookbook and works to expand access to the culinary world to all bakers. Michelle Miller has more. Source
How “solar grazing” is creating a new industry
In many parts of the country, agricultural land is being used to house solar panels. The panels create renewable energy, and the land remains usable for grazing farm animals, which control the vegetation around the technology. The two fields working together have led to a new industry called “agri-solar.” Dana Jacobson has more. Source
What’s causing America’s military volunteer shortage?
America’s all-volunteer military has served the nation for over 50 years, but is facing a growing problem: Recruitment. Too many potential recruits can’t meet the military’s standards, leading some to say the rules need to change. David Martin has the details. Source
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Zelenskyy visits Snake Island to mark war milestone; Russian strikes continue
Ukrainian forces recently began a counteroffensive to take back Russian-controlled territory in the east and south of the country. Source