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Misunderstanding the vulva may be leading to pain after labiaplasties

Misunderstanding the vulva may be leading to pain after labiaplasties

30 December 2019

A more detailed understanding of genital nerves may explain why some people experience pain and loss of sensation after having vulval surgery


Trilobite fossils

Four great waves of animals have spread out from the tropics

29 December 2019

The tropics are the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Now there is evidence that they are also the main source of evolutionary innovation and diversity


Endometrial tissue (dark purple) inside an ovary

Some types of endometriosis may be present from birth

29 December 2019

A new understanding of the origins of endometriosis suggests that there may be different subtypes of the condition that could benefit from different treatments


Wearing shoes from a young age makes your ankles less flexible

Wearing shoes from a young age makes your ankles less flexible

28 December 2019

People who habitually wear shoes have longer ankle bones, giving them less flexible ankle joints, compared with people who mostly go barefoot


NNT/LASOLV [Science and Core Technology Laboratory Group]

A massive optical computer being built could outpace quantum computers

28 December 2019

A machine made of a 5 kilometre-long coil of fibre optic cable squeezed into a box a few metres across could give quantum computers a run for their money on certain tasks


Oil spill

Oil spills could be cleaned up by giving local microbes extra genes

24 December 2019

Equipping local bacteria with enzymes for breaking down hydrocarbons could be a much-needed cheap and eco-friendly way to tackle oil spills


The start of surgery for a Kidney transplantation

Cell injection could train the body not to reject organ transplants

23 December 2019

A one-off injection of cells could be a solution to the longstanding problem of the body rejecting an organ transplant


Magnetic levitation device could help police identify illegal drugs

Magnetic levitation device could help police identify illegal drugs

23 December 2019

A new forensics technique separates mixtures of drugs using magnetic levitation, helping police identify them more easily


The Colorado potato beetle is a major agricultural pest

Potatoes engineered to harm a major pest but leave other insects safe

22 December 2019

Biologists have used a gene silencing approach to engineer potatoes to be lethal to a major pest called the Colorado potato beetle but harmless to other species


Spinipterus moijiri

Weird jaguar catfish is covered in spines and lives in wooden logs

21 December 2019

A newly described catfish, found in Brazil and Peru, is covered in spines, lives in a log, has spots like a jaguar and has serrated fins


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