Plus, Neil deGrasse Tyson's new book; the cost of lithium; inside Jesus' purported tomb
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 | BOB THOMAS/POPPERFOTO/COLABORADOR | | Was Lizzie Borden really an axe murderer?
Her jury didn't think so (above). The mystery of who killed her parents seems unsolved, but many firmly believe this Sunday school teacher committed the crime of the (19th) century—and escaped punishment.
Did she get away with murder? What’s our verdict now?
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 | PHOTOGRAPH BY ECKART DEMASIUS AND GIRAFFE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION | | | |
 | PHOTOGRAPH BY NASA | | To infinity and beyond: “If you did not already know that Earth orbits the sun, and not the other way around, you would have a hard time discovering that truth for yourself,” writes Nat Geo Explorer Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lindsey Nyx Walker in their new book. Step into their orbit and go on a journey through the history of space exploration. (Pictured above, the first astronaut to maneuver freely in space.) | | | |
 | PHOTOGRAPH BY SISSE BRIMBERG | | The stories of our ancestors: On this day in 1940, a boy and his dog were out exploring in southwestern France—only to discover the Lascaux Cave (above), filled with the artwork of Paleolithic painters who evoked on a grand scale the animals they knew nearly 20,000 years ago. | | | |
 | IMAGE BY TOM BJÖRKLUND | | Ancient chewing gum: Lola (depicted above in an artistic reconstruction) chewed and spat out birch pitch 5,700 years ago. Scientists have used her preserved saliva to sequence the complete human genome of this ancient hunter gatherer. What did they discover?
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We asked, your answered: Our story on a “novel” use for old Nat Geo magazines prompted more than 100 replies, including this from Rachel Eggleston of Gilbert, Arizona: “I support a community food bank and our connection person from church requested books for the food bank. I checked to see if she would like National Geographic mags and she was thrilled. I gave her about four years of them, and when they were put out at the food bank they were gone in about four hours.”
Today’s soundtrack: Me gustan los estudiantes, Mercedes Sosa; Gracias a la vida, Violeta Parra
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