Scientists think they’ve cracked a 2,000-year-old cold case: fraternal twins buried together in ancient Croatia may have died from lead poisoning! Their tiny skeletons showed signs of metabolic disease, and DNA revealed they were a boy and a girl. Turns out, Romans used loads of lead in pipes, cookware, and even wine—yikes. The twins’ tragic fate might be another clue to how dangerous daily life was back then. Wild how history keeps surprising us! #HistoryMystery #AncientRome #ScienceNews #Science