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Campbell Airstrip Road Remains Identified as Man Missing Since April

By Alaska Native News on Jan 24, 2019   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Campbell Airstrip Road Remains Identified as Man Missing Since April

The State Medical Examiner’s office has identified the remains located in a wooded area on the 7400-block of Campbell Airstrip Road on the evening of January 6th, and his next of kin have been notified of the findings, APD reports. A person was out walking their dog in the area when the dog discovered what […]

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

By Alexis Blue | University of Arizona on Oct 15, 2018   Science/Education  

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

The discovery of a 10-year-old’s body at an ancient Roman site in Italy suggests measures were taken to prevent the child, possibly infected with malaria, from rising from the dead and spreading disease to the living. The skeletal remains, uncovered by archaeologists from the University of Arizona and Stanford University, along with archaeologists from Italy, […]

Modern Forensic Techniques Reveal likely Cause of King Richard III’s Death

By Professor Sarah Hainsworth | University of Leicester on Sep 17, 2014   Featured, Science/Education, World  

New research led by the University of Leicester in the UK gives a blow-by-blow account of the injuries inflicted on King Richard III’s body at the Battle of Bosworth Field on Aug 22, 1485. Modern forensic analysis of the King’s skeletal remains reveals that three of his injuries had the potential to cause death quickly—two […]

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