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Greenland’s ancient trash preserves a 4,500-Year record of human life and disease

Scientists studying ancient trash in Greenland found preserved traces of bacteria from past humans and animals. Although some include disease-related and antibiotic-resistant microbes, they say thawing permafrost is unlikely to pose a major health risk right now.Image of trash. Credit: Pixabay. Greenland has a long history of human settlements, including Paleo-Inuit cultures dating to 2,500 BCE, descendants of Vikings from the 10th and 15th cent…
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Yourweather.co.uk | Meteored broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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