Archaeologists analyzing a Roman sewer at Vindolanda uncover evidence soldiers lived with chronic gut parasites despite ...
Romans living in ancient Britain were plagued by intestinal parasites, all of which are spread by fecal contamination ...
Excavations of sewer drains at a Roman fort in northern England have revealed the presence of several parasites that can ...
A new analysis of sewer drains from the Roman fort of Vindolanda, close to Hadrian's Wall, has shown that the occupants were ...
An analysis of sewer drains from a Roman fort has shown that the occupants were contaminated with three types of intestinal ...
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We might finally know why humans gave up making our own vitamin C
Mice that can’t make vitamin C are protected against the parasitic disease schistosomiasis, and possibly similar parasites.
Sediments from a Roman latrine at Vindolanda show soldiers were infected with multiple intestinal parasites, including ...
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Scientists found new life forms in humans that don’t fit biology’s map
Biologists mapping the human body have long assumed that every major kind of microscopic life inside us already had a place ...
Great white sharks, often celebrated as apex predators of the ocean, hold many mysteries that go beyond their formidable teeth and hunting prowess. A groundbreaking study from Charles Sturt University ...
While the spread of raccoons in Europe is often discussed, their companion tends to remain unnoticed: The raccoon roundworm ...
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