A hundred years after The Great Gatsby shone a light on extravagant Long Island mansions and secret speakeasies, the spirit ...
Around 2,000 years ago, a man who died in Mount Vesuvius' eruption near Pompeii experienced a rare transformation - his brain somehow turned into glass. For many years, scientists questioned how ...
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It turns out the eruption had somehow turned his brain into glass. It is the only case on record of such a phenomenon, and researchers now have answers for why and how it happened. They say the ...
A man's brain was partly turned into glass after Mount Vesuvius erupted. Researchers discovered dark fragments resembling obsidian in the skull of a man in the ancient settlement of Herculaneum.
Some preserved brains even resemble soap. But now they've found something new: a brain that turned into glass. In a paper published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports, archaeologists and ...
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