Rare bird phalluses: Stories of sexual variation in nature

Rare bird phalluses: Stories of sexual variation in nature

Smithsonian | 
Ninety-seven percent of all bird species have no phallus. Those that did, including ostriches, emus and kiwis, sported organs quite ...
Pudendum ‘shame’ controversy: When medical terms promote sexist stereotypes

Pudendum ‘shame’ controversy: When medical terms promote sexist stereotypes

New York Times | 
Allison Draper loved anatomy class. As a first-year medical student at the University of Miami, she found the language clear, ...
Endometriosis falls into the abyss of ‘women’s diseases’: Here’s what a pioneering bioengineer is designing to redress that

Endometriosis falls into the abyss of ‘women’s diseases’: Here’s what a pioneering bioengineer is designing to redress that

New York Times | 
Dr. [Linda] Griffith founded the [Gynepathology Research] lab in 2009 with the goal of helping researchers solve endometriosis, a chronic ...
'GUYnecology’ and ‘Phallacy’: Two new books take on the ups and downs of male appendages

‘GUYnecology’ and ‘Phallacy’: Two new books take on the ups and downs of male appendages

It can stretch up to nine times your body length (if you’re a barnacle); be a detachable tentacle covered in ...

How will religious authorities deal with lab-grown meat?

Slate | 
In Genesis, God granted humans dominion over animals. In modern times, that dominion has spawned one of the planet’s biggest ...
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