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A deadly outbreak of plague, nearly 5,000 years before the Black Death
Researchers discovered 5,500-year-old plague DNA in Siberian hunter-gatherers, suggesting the deadly pathogen thrived long before the rise of cities and farming, challenging previous theories about…
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