‘Absolutely mind-blowing’: Human brain turned to glass by volcanic eruption

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Parts of a human brain solidified into black glass when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius blasted a young man’s bedroom with a scorching ash cloud, researchers have concluded in a new analysis.

The obsidian-like “organic glass” formed in a freak reaction that required extraordinary heat, rapid cooling and the partial shielding of the brain by the skull and spine before the bones exploded into blackened char.

The remains of an individual – suspected to be a young man – who died in his bed in Herculaneum.Credit: Guido Giordano et al./Scientific Reports

The finding potentially rewrites our understanding of what happened in Herculaneum, which was devastated by the eruption alongside Pompeii in AD 79, because it suggests a superheated ash cloud was the first deadly event to rip through the town before it was buried by volcanic debris.

The black brain fragments are the only documented example of glass preservation in animal or human tissue, researchers from Roma Tre University in Italy wrote in a Nature Scientific Reports paper released on Friday.

The brain probably belonged to a man in his 20s who served as a guardian in the cult of Emperor Augustus, researchers previously wrote. He died face-down in his bed within a college building dedicated to the emperor.

Italian forensic anthropologist Dr Pier Paolo Petrone re-examined the remains recently and spotted something shining within the victim’s head.

A sample of the organic glass, which resembles obsidian.

A sample of the organic glass, which resembles obsidian.Credit: Guido Giordano et al./Scientific Reports

Scientists scrutinised these shards and discovered perfectly preserved neurons and traces of neurotransmitter proteins. The new analysis of the glass used X-rays and electron microscopy to uncover the exact conditions required for this act of volcanic alchemy.

The glass couldn’t have formed when the volcano’s pyroclastic flow hit the city. This meld of rock, ash and lava would have burnt and destroyed soft tissue but wasn’t hot enough to trigger the brain to “vitrify” or become glass. It also wouldn’t have allowed the rapid cooling needed for the brain to solidify.

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