In the summer of 1812, French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte led approximately 500,000 soldiers on a campaign to conquer Russia ...
Researchers who analyzed DNA from the teeth of soldiers who died during the retreat from Moscow say they have identified two ...
The study to determine what impact a planned port dredge will have on nearby coral confirmed millions of coral, including one ...
Ancient DNA reveals Napoleon’s army was decimated by hidden fevers, not typhus, during the disastrous 1812 Russian invasion.
Researchers uncover two previously undetected bacteria in teeth from Napoleon’s soldiers, revealing a possible combination of illness that ravaged his army in 1812.
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Embedded in the teeth of long-dead soldiers, scientists found fragments of microbial DNA from Salmonella enterica, which is ...
New study from Pennsylvania State University shows that for many post-9/11 veterans, mental health struggles extend beyond ...
Last month, OpenAI published a usage study showing that nearly 15 percent of work-related conversations on ChatGPT had to ...