A new study turned to Arctic ice core records between 500 BCE through 600 CE to find a link between lead pollution and ...
Researchers examined three ice core records to identify lead pollution levels in the Arctic between 500 BC to 600 AD.
Researchers say the massive expansion of mining and the processing of metal ores caused airborne lead pollution to soar ...
Lead exposure is responsible for a range of human health impacts, with even relatively low levels impacting the cognitive ...
A study analyzing Arctic ice cores reveals that lead pollution during the Roman Empire's height contributed to an estimated 2 ...
Industrial pollution has been having a negative impact on human health since the Roman Empire, new research shows.
The use of large datasets from vast territories previously ruled by the Roman Empire presents a different scenario ... which ...
The Roman Empire was more lead-coated than a Baby Boomer ... The researchers used computer modeling of atmospheric movement to produce maps of lead pollution levels across Europe throughout ...
The use of large datasets from vast territories previously ruled by the Roman Empire presents a different ... were used to map the general changes in the size and number of sites for each ...
This era spans the rise of the Roman Republic through the fall of the Roman Empire, with the study focusing on the ...
To work out what impact the pollution might have had, the scientists turned to atmospheric models to map how the lead would ... s blood at the peak of the Roman empire could have risen 2.4 ...