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A young man's brain turned into glass during Mount Vesuvius’ 79 AD eruption. Scientists now study how extreme heat preserved ...
To make glass from soft tissue the sequence of events must be exactly right. This is how experts think it went down ...
A team led by Professor Dr. Sevinç Günel from Hacettepe University uncovered dense layers of volcanic ash dating back approximately 3,500 years, believed to be from the catastrophic eruption of ...
Mount Vesuvius, the volcano responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 AD, remains one of the most ...
Scientists found glass fragments inside the skull of a young man who died in Herculaneum when Mt. Vesuvius exploded in 79 CE.
Mount Vesuvius eruption turned man's brain partly into glass - Scientists made the surprise discovery while examining the body of a man who was killed in the ancient city of Herculaneum ...
Small cement cubes made of volcanic ash are spread throughout Joel Maquiling’s lab as the Filipino scientist excitedly explains potential practical uses for the concrete material. Along with two other ...
Along with volcanic ash, his brain and spinal cord were found ... hot enough to easily burn and destroy soft tissue. This new analysis is both experimental and analytical, attempting to explain ...
Along with Pompeii, the ancient settlement was obliterated in 79AD when the volcano erupted, killing thousands and burying ...
One of Central America’s most active volcanoes has erupted again, causing evacuations to be ordered near a popular tourist city in Guatemala.   The latest eruption of Volcán de Fuego (English: ...
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