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2,000-year-old vial proves ancient Romans used human poop as medicine
Archaeologists analyzing a vial from Turkey have found the first physical evidence that ancient civilization used human feces ...
When some ancient Romans were feeling a little under the weather, they were treated with human feces. While this practice was ...
At a shocking 20 centimeters (8 inches) long and 5 centimeters (2 inches) wide, this coprolite is the largest intact piece of ...
Do as the Romans doo? It’s not just plumbing that the ancient Italians pioneered. Turkish scientists have found a ...
Physicians of the Roman empire had a knack for making remedies from an assortment of components from various animals, ...
Microsoft is looking to lower its vast carbon footprint by pumping human waste 5,000 feet below the ground’s surface. The tech giant hopes to offset its massive carbon footprint, only exacerbated by ...
A team of scientists in Switzerland is collecting and deep-freezing human poop in what they call a "doomsday" vault. The goal is to protect the invisible microbial world inside us for future ...
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