Category : Research


New scan for hard-to-treat high blood pressure

A groundbreaking 3D scan developed at UCL can identify a hidden cause of hypertension, offering new hope for millions. This innovation could transform diagnosis and treatment on the NHS.

Five Brain Epochs Found, But Ageing Stages Ignored

Groundbreaking Cambridge University research identifies five distinct brain development phases, yet later life stages receive minimal attention. Discover the full story behind these scientific findings.

Why Human Penises Are 'Conservative'

A University of Bristol anatomist reveals why human penises lack the spikes, bones, and corkscrews found in the animal kingdom. Discover the evolutionary reasons behind our anatomy.

Roman volcanic materials built 2000-year temple

A new study uncovers how Roman engineers used volcanic materials to construct the Temple of Venus, making it withstand geological forces for nearly two millennia. Discover the secrets of ancient innovation.

Adolescence lasts into your 30s, study finds

Cambridge neuroscientists identify five distinct brain development stages, revealing adolescence extends into early 30s. Discover how this reshapes understanding of mental health.

Cambridge: Adolescence lasts until age 32

New Cambridge University research reveals adolescence extends to age 32, explaining why fashion, music and gaming preferences from youth often persist for decades.

New 10-Minute Scan for High Blood Pressure

A revolutionary 10-minute scan from UCL researchers can diagnose a hidden cause of high blood pressure, helping millions get targeted treatment. Discover the medical breakthrough.

Five Key Brain Stages: Adolescence Until 32

Groundbreaking Cambridge study maps five pivotal stages of human brain development, revealing adolescence extends into our early 30s. Discover how your brain evolves throughout life.

Red hair gene key to healing chronic wounds

Groundbreaking research reveals the MC1R gene, responsible for red hair, could revolutionise treatment for millions suffering from non-healing wounds. Discover the potential new therapy.

Unknown Human Lineage Found in Argentina

Archaeologists uncover previously unknown human lineage in Argentina that endured for eight millennia. Discover how this group rarely intermingled with others.

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