The organ is “completely ignored by pretty much everyone,” medical experts say, and that omission can be devastating to women’s sexual health.
Coz most fuckin’ idiots can’t even find it. And once they DO, they don’t know what to do with it.
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The organ is “completely ignored by pretty much everyone,” medical experts say, and that omission can be devastating to women’s sexual health.
Coz most fuckin’ idiots can’t even find it. And once they DO, they don’t know what to do with it.
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, but a new study has found that their relationships with their owners may be stronger than we thought.
New research confirming what many cat owners and cat lovers have known forever.
“At some point it will become a waste of resources to continue studying an unpromising approach,” one expert said.
jo, de mit tudhatnak ezek a kutatok errol?!
The animals painted in ocher in Colombia may include giant ground sloths and other creatures that vanished from the Americas. But some researchers say the art has a more recent origin.
The famous mathematical ratio, estimated to more than 22 trillion digits (and counting), is the perfect symbol for our species’ long effort to tame infinity.
I read this whole article. I now have a headache.
Pi is the domestication of infinity that we really should be celebrating. Mathematically, pi is less a child of geometry than an early ancestor of calculus, the branch of mathematics, devised in the 17th century, that deals with anything that curves, moves or changes continuously.
It gets worse.
It is difficult to catch Asian elephants responding to deaths of herd members in the wild, but online videos helped researchers observe the behavior.
Malaria kills about 500,000 people each year, about half of them children in Africa. The new vaccine isn’t perfect, but it will help turn the tide, experts said.
Malaria kills about half a million people each year, nearly all of them in sub-Saharan Africa — including 260,000 children under 5. The new vaccine, made by GlaxoSmithKline, rouses a child’s immune system to thwart Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest of five malaria pathogens and the most prevalent in Africa.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday endorsed the vaccine, the first step in a process that should lead to wide distribution in poor countries. To have a malaria vaccine that is safe, moderately effective and ready for distribution is “a historic event,” said Dr. Pedro Alonso, director of the W.H.O.’s global malaria program.
Malaria is rare in the developed world. There are just 2,000 cases in the United States each year, mostly among travelers returning from countries in which the disease is endemic.
The vaccine, called Mosquirix, is not just a first for malaria — it is the first developed for any parasitic disease. Parasites are much more complex than viruses or bacteria, and the quest for a malaria vaccine has been underway for a hundred years.
“It’s a huge jump from the science perspective to have a first-generation vaccine against a human parasite,” Dr. Alonso said.
Scientists are finding new ways to probe two not-so-rare conditions to better understand the links between vision, perception and memory.
I am one of the people that have aphantasia - a lack of a mind’s eye or ability to see images with my mind
I think it has affected my memory of detail in my life.
Weirdly I can see images in that brief time between being awake and falling asleep and I have imagery in dreams so it feels like some sort of high level conscious control wiring in my brain is responsible