Centuries-old genetic material can solve historical mysteries, from lost species to what killed Napoleon’s army.
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It has been more than two centuries since the fate of the Western world hung in the balance on a muddy, rain-soaked ridge in Belgium.
In June 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte led 685,000 men—the largest army ever assembled in European history—across the Niemen River into Russia. Six months later, fewer than 40,000 returned alive. This is ...
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A 2006 study involving DNA from 35 other soldiers from the same cemetery detected the pathogens behind typhus and trench ...
When Napoleon’s once invincible army limped out of Russia in winter 1812, frostbite and hunger were merely half the story. Historians have debated for more than two centuries over which diseases ...