Genetic analysis has confirmed a detail of an important Norse saga, telling us more about someone dubbed the "Well-man".
Scientists just uncovered the truth behind “Well Man,” and proved he was a lot more than just a poor unfortunate soul.
The upgrades are consistent with the lab's history of "historic role in developing viral biological weapons", expert Michael ...
The findings corroborate with the Norse Sverris Saga, an 800-year-old story of King Sverre Sigurdsson, according to ...
“Throwing a body into the well was an attempt at biological warfare,” researchers noted.
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 ...
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 ...
Just over a year after the Cuban Revolution’s resounding victory, a secret memo from Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for ...
EDINBORO — PennWest President Dr. Jon Anderson recently signed a proclamation designating next week as Military and Veterans ...
Experts in public health, vaccines, and other health and biology-related fields are concerned about what the next Trump ...