Experts have warned a disease which killed 50 million people across Europe in the 1300s could make a return, and the result might be even more devastating. As the risk of a super-powerful ...
More than 700 years since the Black Death pandemic, scientists are developing a bubonic plague jab – but why? And should we be worried? Back in 2020, the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc ...
The Black Death killed as many as 50 million people during the 14th Century (Picture: Getty) Scientists who developed the AstraZeneca COVID jab are working on a new vaccine to combat the Black ...
W hen the Black Death hit London, England in 1348 CE, it began to affect the English language. Due to the class struggle imposed on England by the Norman Conquest in 1066 CE, the linguistic makeup ...
The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 48.3 million in 2023. That’s up a third (33%) since 2000, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of government data.
Netflix’s Black Stories collection celebrates Black ... An abolitionist and pacifist, he deserts the war after the death of his nephew. Branded an outlaw and chased into the swamps of ...
SINGAPORE – Dame Sue Black, a world-renowned forensic scientist, has spent her life immersed in the mysteries of death, a relationship that she first began to understand through the wisdom of he ...
During the Black Death (1346 to 1353), the plague was spread by fleas which were carried on rats. Therefore places where large numbers of cats were persecuted and murdered meant more rats ...