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Researchers led by Gianni Barcaccia at the University of Padova have identified DNA from numerous animals, plants, and humans contaminating the Shroud of Turin. The new study reexamines material collected in 1978, revealing traces that suggest extensive handling and possible links to India. Findings complicate debates over the relic's medieval origins.
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Researchers at the University of Santiago de Compostela have conducted the most detailed neuroanatomical study of the penis, finding that the frenular delta on its underside holds the highest concentration of nerve endings and sensory structures. This triangular area, where the head meets the shaft, may function as the male G-spot. The discovery highlights potential risks from circumcision procedures that damage this zone.
A team of Italian mathematicians has achieved significant progress in unraveling the complex math behind ocean waves. The research highlights the uncooperative nature of even the simplest wave equations. This work originally appeared in Quanta Magazine.
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New research suggests that climate change increased the likelihood of Hurricane Melissa by four times. The storm, fueled by unusually warm ocean temperatures, ranks among the worst hurricanes on record.