Didi Chadran3 days agoScientists Successfully Sequence the DNA of a Man From the Pompeii Eruption for the First Timeverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Jessica StewartIn 79 CE, thousands of lives instantly changed when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the town of Pompeii under 23 feet of ash and debris. Over 2,000 people perished in the disaster, many inside their homes. Now, for the first time, researchers have been able to fully sequence the DNA of one …
Didi Chadran2 days agoThe Bloody Benders: What Happened to this Family of Killers? - Historic Mysterieshistoricmysteries.com - Bipin DimriCrime has its bloody history and many serial killers have roamed the earth in the past, leaving their blood-spilled trail behind. Many infamous …
Didi ChadranNov 12, 20186 Times Steely Dan Nearly Crushed Famous Musicians’ Moralevulture.com - By Devon IvieListening to pretty much any Steely Dan song can best be described as swaddling into a virtuosic sonic cocoon, welcoming a dozen-plus …
Didi Chadran5 days agoWis. school board members dismissed book about Japanese American incarceration as being ‘unbalanced,’ parents sayNBC News - Kimmy YamParents are pushing back after a committee whose members sit on a Wisconsin school board did not move forward with approving a book about Japanese American incarceration during World War II for a sophomore English literature class. Muskego-Norway School Board members said including the book would …
Didi Chadran5 days agoDANNY TYREE: What happened at Roswell 75 years ago?mdjonline.com - Danny TyreeThe front page of the July 8, 1947 “Roswell (New Mexico) Daily Record” seized the American imagination with the headline “RAAF (Roswell Army Air …
Didi Chadran5 days agoScientists say they've solved a 700-year-old mystery: Where and when Black Death beganverified_publisherNPR - Max BarnhartWhere did the Black Death come from? And when did it first appear? As the deadliest pandemic in recorded history – it killed an estimated 50 million people in Europe and the Mediterranean between 1346 and 1353 — it's a question that has plagued scientists and historians for nearly 700 years. Now, …