Plague

The high price of not listening: What Pharaoh teaches us about power and humility

Pharaoh ignored every warning until his nation collapsed. His mistake isn’t ancient, it’s painfully familiar today.

Statue of a mans head wearing headphones.
IDF published footage of the location in Sanaa where IAF conducted an airstrike, killing 12 senior Houthi figures.

IDF confirms at least 12 senior Houthi terror leaders were killed in Sanaa strikes

Giant Egyptian locust found in Cornwall.

Saharan wind carries Egyptian locust to UK as concerns grow on potential agricultural plague

A researcher holds a Jerash tooth used to help identify the origin of the first plague.

DNA confirms Yersinia pestis as cause of the first recorded pandemic 1,500 years ago


Harvard researcher: Ancient livestock may have carried plague across Eurasia

Study by Max Planck Institute and partners detects the late neolithic bronze age plague strain in a 4,000-year-old Arkaim sheep, linking human and animal infections.

Archaeological sheep bones unveiled at a Bronze Age site in the Eurasian steppe. Ancient animal bones are the key to understanding the origins of zoonotic infectious diseases.