‘White plague’ is on the rise in the US — it’s deadlier than Covid and becoming antibiotic resistant
And the US isn’t immune. While the country still has one of the lowest rates globally, cases have been climbing steadily ...
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The bubonic plague could return as disease-riddled rats run riot across UK, experts warn
The devastating illness - known as the 'Black Death' - is estimated to have killed between 75 and 200 million people globally ...
New research shows ancient plague may have spread through livestock, not fleas, based on DNA from a 4,000-year-old sheep.
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When nature didn’t heal: The Black Death wiped out millions and surprisingly destroyed Europe’s plant diversity too
Between 1347 and 1353, Europe was gripped by the most catastrophic pandemic in its history: the Black Death. Killing many ...
A 4,000-year-old sheep just blew up everything we thought we knew about the Black Plague, and the real story is far older, ...
Connecticut-based hardcore outfit Boundaries returned earlier today to drop their first new piece of music since 2024’s Death ...
Before Yersinia pestis devastated Europe in the Middle Ages, the bacteria ravaged the Bronze Age for nearly two millennia.
Researchers have found that plant biodiversity across Europe collapsed in the centuries following the Black Death pandemic, as human populations declined and farmland was abandoned. The finding ...
Christopher Lyon receives funding from a Leverhulme Trust Research Centre—The Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity, grant no. RC-2018-021 and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences ...
New research by the University of Portsmouth reveals that during the Great Plague of 1665, Londoners used published death figures to make daily, life or death decisions, reshaping how governments ...
Variety shares first looks at several films included in the first-ever EFM Animation Days where “producers will have the opportunity to present projects at different stages of development and ...
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