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Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe had his own basement laboratory for mixing medicines.
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark and National Museum of Denmark analyzed five shards from the site’s old garden between 1988 and 1990 .
They found tungsten in the shards, which are believed to have been from Brahe 's basement alchemical lab.
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