During the Middle Ages, a devastating plague wiped out roughly one third of Europe's population. The disease spread through fleas that carried the ...
A mysterious form of plague that spread across Eurasia thousands of years before the Black Death has finally revealed a ...
Former heads of customs at the Port of Constanța, Octavian Parfenie and Christian Gudu, were detained by prosecutors from the ...
The origin of the nucleus remains hotly debated among scientists, but new imaging and genomic data are shedding light on this billion-year-old mystery.
Researchers at the University of Vienna have uncovered a surprising phenomenon: polymer chains with segments that simply fluctuate at different intensities can spontaneously develop directional, ...
A major study shows how people in Bronze Age Europe adapted to change through shifting ancestry, burial rites and daily life practices.
Because cremation dominates the Urnfield period, the Late Bronze Age has long been a “blind spot” for biomolecular research. The new study published in Nature tackled that gap by focusing on ...
In 2025, Paris Blockchain Week welcomed more than 9,500 attendees, over 420 speakers, and 300 sponsors. The 2026 edition builds on that momentum with an expanded institutional agenda and curated ...
As Vail Town Manager Russ Forrest settles in front of his desk in his Vail Municipal Building office on a recent weekday as a rare-for-this-winter snow squall spits fat flakes past his windows, he ...
A 2,800-year-old mass grave in Serbia reveals a chilling pattern: women and children deliberately targeted, most unrelated to one another, and buried in a ritualized ceremony.
A new interdisciplinary study published in Nature Communications provides the first detailed insights, from a biomolecular and archaeological perspective, into the lives of people living in Central ...
Carlson’s insisted that Israelis should undergo genetic testing to determine if they have a rightful claim to the land of ...