Scientists just uncovered the truth behind “Well Man,” and proved he was a lot more than just a poor unfortunate soul.
Advances in biological research likely will permit development of a new class of advanced biological warfare (ABW) agents engineered to elicit novel effects. In addition, biotechnology will have ...
Genetic analysis has confirmed a detail of an important Norse saga, telling us more about someone dubbed the "Well-man".
“Throwing a body into the well was an attempt at biological warfare,” researchers noted.
The Sverris saga describes how castle invaders “took a dead man and cast him unto the well, and then filled it up with stones”, in what may have been an early act of biological warfare - and now resea ...
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Technologies developed across multiple disciplines in the biological sciences will have a profound global impact and concurrently have the potential to revolutionize biological warfare by ...
“Throwing a body into the well was an attempt at biological warfare,” researchers noted. The Independent is the world’s most ...
The findings corroborate with the Norse Sverris Saga, an 800-year-old story of King Sverre Sigurdsson, according to ...