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Does your vulva hurt? You could have vulvodynia

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageVulvodynia can be brutal and is commonly described as stabbing, burning, cutting or knife-like pain.from shutterstock.com

If you have pain in your vulva, you’re not alone. Around 16% of women will have vulvar pain lasting longer than three months. They aren’t neurotic or promiscuous. It’s likely they are suffering from a condition...

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To understand the brain, it helps to make a computer model of one

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageA computer model of the brain the can help us find out how the real thing works.Shutterstock/Sergey Nivens

The latest in our Computing turns 60 series, to mark the 60th anniversary of the first computer in an Australian university, looks at how we can better understand how the brain works (or goes wrong) by making a computer model of a brain.


One of...

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Hidden housemates: springtails are everywhere, even in your home

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageSpringtails come in variety of shapes and sizes. Springtail image from www.shutterstock.com

You’ve probably never heard of them, let alone seen them, but it’s likely you have some in your home. Springtails are only 1-2 mm long but are ubiquitous, found in every habitat except the oceans.

Springtails are closely related to insects –...

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  25. The Australian government must take cyber security more seriously
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  28. What do businesses get in return for their political donations?
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  31. Business Briefing: what happens to your credit history
  32. More effective and less invasive: how breast cancer treatment has evolved since the 1950s
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  34. Speaking with: John Hattie on how to improve the quality of education in Australian schools
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