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Léa Surugue

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Ancient Roman painting buried for thousands of years after Vesuvius eruption gets a new life

Painting of a young woman was damaged when it was excavated 70 years ago. → Read More

How Princess Diana changed attitudes to AIDS and challenged HIV stigma

Princess Diana touched the hands of HIV positive patients in public at the height of the epidemic, in the 1980s. → Read More

Genetic infertility: New method can help men with too many sex chromosomes have babies

Abnormalities of sex chromosomes are the most common genetic cause of infertility. → Read More

Pubic service announcement: Hair-grooming injuries are more common than you think

The most common injuries are cuts, followed by burns and rashes. → Read More

Five of the biggest myths about HIV

HIV is not passed on via casual contact or saliva. → Read More

HIV timeline: Ten dates that changed the face of the AIDS epidemic

A lot of progress has been made since the 1980s to combat HIV and AIDS. → Read More

Scientists discover how to stop deadly Cryptococcus fungus from reaching the brain

The pathogen can hijack the immune system to spread throughout the body. → Read More

How cosmic jellyfish fuel supermassive black holes

Jellyfish galaxies are intriguing as they can shed light on galaxy evolution. → Read More

Bizarre 'Frankenstein' chilesaurus is the missing link on dinosaur family tree

Chilesaurus has baffled scientists since its discovery in 2015. → Read More

'Mayan Pompeii' offers snapshot of ancient village frozen in time by massive volcanic eruption

Joya de Cerén was a small Mayan village buried under ash in the 7th century. → Read More

Supermassive black hole 26,000 light years from us proves Einstein right

The stars orbiting the black hole behave as predicted by the general theory of relativity. → Read More

Third of medical cannabis smokers in US use it to help PTSD, but new study finds it doesn't help

There has been an ongoing debate about whether marijuana can help treat PTSD. → Read More

How mindfulness can improve your sex life

Mindfulness-based therapy can help women overcome sexual dysfunction problems → Read More

Exercising when you're young can protect against age-related memory loss and Alzheimer's

Rats that were active in their first month have enhanced brain activity. → Read More

Ancient Egypt: Archaeologists think they've found a secret chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza

Last year, the team located two 'anomalies' inside one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. → Read More

Chimpanzees learn to play Rock, Paper, Scissors

The animals performed like four-year-old human children. → Read More

Asteroid as big as a house will fly by between the Earth and Moon this October

Asteroid has already been spotted flying close to Earth in 2012. → Read More

Auditory hallucination: What happens when people hear voices

Scientists investigate factors the factors that contribute to auditory hallucinations. → Read More

Ancient Russian men sacrificed and ate dogs as a rite of passage into adulthood

Signs of the gruesome rituals were identified in the Russian steppes. → Read More

Carved human bones were used in ancient Magdalenian cannibalistic rituals 15,000 years ago

Many bones bearing strange marks were recovered in Gough's cave in the UK. → Read More