In the summer of 1812, the legendary French general Napoleon Bonaparte led an army about half a million strong to invade ...
Sequencing genomic material extracted from the teeth of 13 soldiers in Napoleon’s troops highlighted that more diseases than previously thought affected the army.
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Genetic material pulled from 13 teeth found in a grave in Lithuania revealed infectious diseases that felled the French ...
In the summer of 1812, the French emperor set out across Eastern Europe’s Neman River with over 615,000 Grand Army troops ...
Remains of some of the 300,000 soldiers who died on the retreat from Moscow reveal two bacterial diseases that probably added ...
DNA from the remains of the French Emperor's troops has identified the pathogens likely responsible for their demise.
Scientists identify 2 previously unsuspected bacteria that potentially contributed to the mass death of soldiers retreating ...
DNA from Napoleonic soldiers’ teeth uncovered two fever-causing bacteria that may have worsened the army’s fatal retreat from Russia.
In the summer of 1812, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte led about half a million soldiers to invade the Russian Empire. But ...