New research suggests genes that helped people survive in 1300s are linked to arthritis today ...
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Scientists link a volcanic blast to the start of the Black Death
A new generation of climate detectives is rewriting one of history’s darkest chapters, arguing that the Black Death did not ...
A volcanic explosion, somewhere in the tropics, may have increased European trade with central Asia—which brought fleas ...
Ash from the explosion may have led to crop failure and famine in southern Europe, leading some Italian cities to import ...
The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, was a devastating pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353, ...
New data suggests an eruption cooled Europe, disrupted harvests and pushed Italian states into grain trades that may have ...
Understanding the complex network of preceding events and their consequences is the only way to get a clearer picture of the ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave discuss an Earth-sized exoplanet, how ant colonies deal with disease and a possible link between volcanoes and the Black Death.
The study suggested that a volcanic eruption set off a chain of environmental changes that ultimately contributed to the Black Death’s spread.
A newly analyzed set of climate data points to a major volcanic eruption that may have played a key role in the Black Death’s ...
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A massive mid-14th-century volcanic eruption likely triggered the spread of the "Black Death"
By Hugo Francisco de Souza New interdisciplinary evidence shows how a mid-14th-century volcanic cooling reshaped ...
The infamous Black Death—a pandemic that killed as many as one third to one half of Europeans within just a few years—may ...
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