Biology
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Did Bubonic Plague Strain Pre-Date Humans?
An ancient flea caught in amber has accompanying bacteria that strongly resembles the forms of the bubonic plague. An Oregon State researcher recently published findings about this fossil from the Dominican Republic.
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