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  1. A new study led by #ClusterROOTS members Ben Krause-Kyora and Almut Nebel shows that the Neolithic plague bacterium did not cause mass mortality. It also shows possible infection paths of #Yersiniapestis 5000 years ago. The study has been published recently in @Nature's #communicationsbiology
    uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/d
    #plague #neolithic #paleodiseases #aDNA #AncientDNA

  2. A new study led by #ClusterROOTS members Ben Krause-Kyora and Almut Nebel shows that the Neolithic plague bacterium did not cause mass mortality. It also shows possible infection paths of #Yersiniapestis 5000 years ago. The study has been published recently in @Nature's #communicationsbiology
    uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/d
    #plague #neolithic #paleodiseases #aDNA #AncientDNA

  3. A new study led by #ClusterROOTS members Ben Krause-Kyora and Almut Nebel shows that the Neolithic plague bacterium did not cause mass mortality. It also shows possible infection paths of #Yersiniapestis 5000 years ago. The study has been published recently in @Nature's #communicationsbiology
    uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/d
    #plague #neolithic #paleodiseases #aDNA #AncientDNA

  4. A new study led by #ClusterROOTS members Ben Krause-Kyora and Almut Nebel shows that the Neolithic plague bacterium did not cause mass mortality. It also shows possible infection paths of #Yersiniapestis 5000 years ago. The study has been published recently in @Nature's #communicationsbiology
    uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/d
    #plague #neolithic #paleodiseases #aDNA #AncientDNA

  5. A new #dinosaur species #discovered in Mongolia is being called the first prehistoric meat-eater ever found with two legs and a streamlined body adapted for diving and hunting underwater.
    The duck-size predator, described in a study in the peer-reviewed journal #CommunicationsBiology, belongs to the same group of #feathered dinosaurs that includes the #Velociraptors
    nature.com/articles/s42003-022

  6. A Tiny Computer on a Snail Helps Solve an Extinction Mystery - An unlikely collaboration has solved a longstanding snail survival mystery in the Society... - nytimes.com/2021/07/13/science #communicationsbiology(journal) #computersandtheinternet #conservationofresources #your-feed-science #your-feed-animals #research #sensors #snails #tahiti