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Monkeypox, Pompeii aDNA, and Elephant Mourning Videos

BBC Inside Science

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Introduction

This week we investigate the ancient dna of two thousand year old bodies in pompeii. We're asking whether elephants truly mourn their dead, and if on line animal videos are a previously underestimated source of cerundiptous scientific insight. But first, monkey pox. As its name suggests, this is a disease thats spread from wild animals to humans. First diagnosed in a human patient in 19 70 in the democratic republic of congo. It's been circulating in fits and starts, primarily in west and central africa since then. Health officials say 80 cases have been reported in the u k. And there have been more than a hundred and 30 cases of the disease in more than

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