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Weird Plague 'Cures' (The Black Death)The Bubonic plague, more commonly known as the Black Death due to the black ‘buboes’ that would swell in the armpits and groins of victims, decimated the population of Europe during the Middle Ages, ...
New research has found that the plague may actually have caused milder outbreaks in the Middle East a century before it ...
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The analysis of the periods in which the testimonies were recorded indicates that the great majority of the analyzed century ...
At NC State University, an English professor is searching for clues from the past. He's looked back as far as the eighth ...
Trump's second administration is 'unprecedented' to some, but historians find parallels in ancient Rome, Nazi Germany, and ...
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Scientists discover new gene-to-gene interaction increasing risk of alopeciaScientists have discovered an interaction between genes that increases the risk of developing a type of alopecia.
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Columella’s “own community” was the region of what is today Cádiz in Spain.
Robert Eggers beds his recent adaptation of Nosferatu in themes that are concrete, yet elusive. It is a gothic horror that ...
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