Rutgers University: Blood-Sucking Vampires? Nope, Says Forensic Scientist, Just Nature's Way of Recycling
November 01, 2019
November 01, 2019
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Nov. 1 -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
For centuries, tales of blood-sucking vampires have scared the daylights out of people around the world.
These fictional tales largely originated in eastern European folklore, says Kimberlee Moran, but they are actually rooted in the natural - but little understood - science of human decomposition.
For instance, explains the Rutgers University-Camden researcher, disturbing re . . .
For centuries, tales of blood-sucking vampires have scared the daylights out of people around the world.
These fictional tales largely originated in eastern European folklore, says Kimberlee Moran, but they are actually rooted in the natural - but little understood - science of human decomposition.
For instance, explains the Rutgers University-Camden researcher, disturbing re . . .