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Temperatures in the gas cloud likely exceeded 500°C (932°F) and bits of this individual's brain was turned to glass, the work showed. The findings come decades after the remains were recovered - in ...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, preserving Roman life in ash. Recent discoveries, including exotic animal bones, vitrified brains, erotic art, and children ...
When an ancient Roman resident of the coastal city Herculaneum was struck down by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, what happened to his brain became a scientific sensation.
A young man's brain turned into glass during Mount Vesuvius’ 79 AD eruption. Scientists now study how extreme heat preserved its structure.
The researchers propose the following scenario to describe the victim’s death and explain how his brain was vitrified. The victim died when he was engulfed by the fast-moving, extremely hot ash ...
Once we know that vitrified brain tissue is a thing we can look out for, it's possible that we'll start finding more examples of this currently unique process, Mann said.
The extreme and rapid nature of Mount Vesuvius' pyroclastic flows vitrified the brain tissue of the unfortunate Roman soldier thousands of years ago.
Per the report, the brain vitrified at temperatures above 950°F (510°C), therefore establishing that an initial high-temperature ash cloud enveloped the man and liquified his brain before ...
Heat from the eruption in A.D. 79 was so intense that it vitrified the brain tissue of one unfortunate Herculaneum resident, a new study confirms.
However, the vitrified brain suggests that an earlier event, brief but extremely hot, played a key role in the death of the inhabitants. This ash cloud, though short-lived, was intense enough to cause ...
A vitrified brain fragment from a victim of the volcanic eruption of Italy's Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Photo: AFP / The Archaeological Park of Herculaneum Press Office ...
In a nutshell Scientists discovered a human brain from 79 CE Vesuvius eruption transformed into glass—the only known case of natural organic glass preservation in history. The brain vitrified at ...