Psychology & Intimacy Breakthrough in Nerve Regeneration: Cambridge Scientists Discover Potential Reversal of Permanent Nerve Damage June 15, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Scientists at the University of Cambridge have achieved a significant breakthrough in neuroscience, developing sophisticated lab-grown brain and spinal cord systems that meticulously replicate the intricate pathways of movement signals…
Psychology & Intimacy Restoring Cellular Energy: Duke Researchers Uncover Novel Approach to Chronic Nerve Pain June 1, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Millions worldwide grapple with the relentless burden of chronic nerve pain, a condition where even the gentlest touch can trigger agonizing sensations. For decades, the scientific community has hypothesized that…
Psychology & Intimacy Cambridge Scientists Uncover Reversible Nerve Damage in Groundbreaking Organoid Study May 29, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Scientists at the University of Cambridge have created tiny lab-grown brain and spinal cord systems that mimic how movement signals travel through the human nervous system. Using this model, the…
Psychology & Intimacy Restoring Cellular Energy: Duke Researchers Uncover Promising New Avenue for Chronic Nerve Pain Treatment May 24, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Millions worldwide grapple with the debilitating reality of chronic nerve pain, a condition where even the gentlest touch can ignite an agonizing, unbearable sensation. For decades, the scientific community has…
SexTech & Future Tech The Foreskin’s Moment: How Sextech is Revolutionizing Pleasure for One of the Body’s Most Nerve-Dense Structures March 23, 2026 Nila Kartika Wati The foreskin, or prepuce, a structure recognized by scientists as one of the most nerve-dense tissues in the human body, has historically been overlooked by the rapidly expanding sextech industry.…