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Researchers uncover two previously undetected bacteria in teeth from Napoleon’s soldiers, revealing a possible combination of illness that ravaged his army in 1812.
Historians have long blamed typhus, a deadly louse-borne disease, for the disaster. But new research suggests otherwise.
A new video has surfaced from the Louvre museum heist, where the robbers can be seen using a freight lift. Goods worth an ...
In 1812 Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Russia with one of the largest armies in history—the “Grande Armée” of about half a ...
A mass grave holding soldiers from Napoleon Bonaparte's French army reveals some of the diseases that killed the Grande Armée ...
There is possibly something a bit significant in the billing given this picture, for in it are announced with equal ernpressement “Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert.” This happy pair is evidently to take its ...
Scientists from the Institut Pasteur have genetically analyzed the remains of former soldiers who retreated from Russia in ...
In the wake of the massive Louvre jewelry heist, experts weigh in on security lapses and how to stop it from happening again.
Embedded in the teeth of long-dead soldiers, scientists found fragments of microbial DNA from Salmonella enterica, which is ...
Disease-causing bacteria that have been recently discovered in the teeth of Napoleonic soldiers may have spurred the massive ...
Genetic material pulled from 13 teeth found in a grave in Lithuania revealed infectious diseases that felled the French ...