An analysis of European remains suggests that the bacteria that causes the disease was already present in Europe in the early 15th century, but acknowledges that travel may have helped its spread.
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An analysis of European remains suggests that the bacteria that causes the disease was already present in Europe in the early 15th century, but acknowledges that travel may have helped its spread.
We need to do better.
The rarest of finds.
The 'Culex pipiens', common in Spain, transmits the West Nile virus
The CO2 fixation capacity of the soil depends on the activity to which it is dedicated and with human activity the balance is broken.
Mirroring the brain cells for taste we already knew.
The agency urges “rapid, fair, and equitable access.”
This is what carnage smells like.
Have you tried the candle test?
A study shows that 7,000 years before Christ, whole bodies were burned in the Near East, which marks a break in the rites with the dead and shows a great variety, since they were also dismembered
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