The first historically recorded pandemic is believed to have struck the walled city of Jirash, in what is now modern-day ...
Between 1347 and 1353, Europe was gripped by the most catastrophic pandemic in its history: the Black Death. Killing many millions, the plague wiped out between one-third and a half of Europe's ...
The bubonic plague, which swept across Europe between 1347 and 1353, is estimated to have killed up to one half of the ...
A mysterious form of plague that spread across Eurasia thousands of years before the Black Death has finally revealed a crucial clue. Scientists analyzing ancient DNA discovered the bacterium Yersinia ...
Hi viewers, today we’ll be talking about the student production “PESTILIENCE: Wow!” Held at the Elliot Program Center from Feb. 28 to March 1 and supported by Stanford Theater Laboratory, this onstage ...
New research by Karen McBride, an accounting professor at the University of Portsmouth, argues that the weekly Bills of ...
The Black Death is a plague that changed the world. As the most profound epidemic in human history, the plague claimed the ...
Plague, one of the deadliest bacterial infections in human history, caused an estimated 50 million deaths in Europe during the Middle Ages when it was known as the Black Death.Video above: How did ...