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ScienceAlert on MSNDNA Casts Doubt Over Theory on What Killed Napoleon's Forces
After extracting and analyzing ancient DNA from the teeth of 13 soldiers they instead found evidence the men suffered from a ...
Institut Pasteur and partner institutions report genetic evidence of Salmonella enterica lineage Para C and Borrelia ...
When Napoleon marched his Grand Army of 600,000 troops into Russia in 1812, he commanded one of the largest fighting forces ...
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ZME Science on MSNNew DNA Evidence Reveals What Actually Killed Napoleon’s Grand Army in 1812
When Napoleon Bonaparte led his Grand Army into Russia in 1812, he commanded the largest military force Europe had ever seen ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew DNA findings reveal what really stopped Napoleon's army in 1812
In the winter of 1812, Napoleon’s once-mighty army left Russia battered, frostbitten, and starving. The infamous retreat claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, but until recently, no one could say ...
The story of Napoleon's catastrophic retreat from Russia in 1812 may be being rewritten thanks to advances in genetic ...
An international team of scientists has successfully identified for the first time, with direct genetic evidence, the microbes that contributed to the catastrophic death toll among Napoleon’s soldiers ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChinese scientists create rare meteorite diamonds much harder than ones found on Earth
This is the first time these kinds of diamonds have been made synthetically under laboratory conditions, putting an end to 60 ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: NASA tests unique wings in wind tunnel to advance next-gen aircraft design
NASA tests a tiltwing model to advance safer, more versatile air taxis and drones for future urban and regional air mobility.
At least 11 individuals – including children and adolescents – appear to have been skinned, defleshed, disarticulated, ...
Discover a vast, previously unknown world of microbial life that survives—and even thrives—for hundreds of millions of years ...
New research from the University of Portsmouth has found that peer mentors in women's prisons are taking on extra ...
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