Daily Recap

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Science news today reaches deep into prehistory, with archaeologists reporting a newly identified monument about three miles from Stonehenge that appears to predate the famous circle by roughly 500 years. Researchers say the 5,000-year-old site may represent an earlier, simpler version of the same solstice-focused idea, offering a tantalising glimpse into how one of the world’s best-known ceremonial landscapes evolved. Elsewhere, media headlines drifted from discovery to the institutions that explain the world to us: in Australia, veteran broadcaster Virginia Trioli announced she will leave the ABC after 27 years to pursue independent creative projects, while The Sydney Morning Herald celebrated success in young journalist awards after leading the field with seven nominations. Together, the day’s stories underline how both ancient evidence and modern storytelling continue to shape public understanding.

Recap for Thursday, 18 June 2026

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