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Michael Pearson, who was convicted of an armed robbery in 2010, is seeking a new trial after his co-defendant confessed to ...
In a fast-changing world that is learning to live with climate change, industrial farming and evolving ecosystems, food safety has become a critical concern for both producers and consumers. Seqlo by ...
Scientists used DNA testing on 1,200-year-old feces to detect E. coli, pinworms, and Giardia in ancient Mexico, and found ...
Ancient DNA from Napoleon’s soldiers reveals enteric and relapsing fevers - not typhus - as key killers during the army’s ...
Ancient DNA reveals Napoleon’s army was decimated by hidden fevers, not typhus, during the disastrous 1812 Russian invasion.
Historians have long blamed typhus, a deadly louse-borne disease, for the disaster. But new research suggests otherwise.
Scholars have debated precisely what kinds of diseases ravaged Napoleon’s troops. New DNA analysis of some soldiers’ remains ...
In the summer of 1812, the French emperor set out across Eastern Europe’s Neman River with over 615,000 Grand Army troops ...