Good morning, and welcome to the weekend. Grab your cup of coffee or tea, and sit down with a selection of this week’s great reads from The Globe. In this issue, Marsha Lederman follows a University of British Columbia professor’s investigation into anatomy books with ties to Nazi science. One of them, known as the Pernkopf atlas, was pushed out of print in the 1990s after researchers confirmed the bodies depicted in the illustrations were victims of the Nazi regime. But as Dr. Claudia Krebs looked at other atlases for her UBC ethics course, she not only found reproductions of...