A dose of ‘female Viagra’ could be a solution for MEN suffering from an extremely frustrating problem in the bedroom, experts claim

A 28-year-old man who had never had an orgasm in his life finally managed to have one thanks to 'female Viagra' after a number of other medications failed to work (stock image)

A 28-year-old man who had never had an orgasm in his life finally managed to have one thanks to ‘female Viagra’, after a number of other medications failed to work. American doctors who treated the patient, whose name has not been released, said the drug, flibanserin, could possibly be used to treat such rare cases. … Read more

How lasers and 2D materials can solve the world’s plastic problem

A series of mirrors and prisms reflect and focus lasers to perform the reaction. Credit: The University of Texas at Austin A global research team led by Texas Engineers has developed a way to irradiate the molecules in plastic and other materials with a laser, breaking them down into tiny particles for future reuse. The … Read more

Strange physics at the edges of black holes could help solve the persistent ‘Hubble problem’

The rate at which the universe is expanding is accelerating across the cosmos, driven by a mysterious force known as dark energy. However, new research suggests that this may not be the case at the edges of black holes. Rather than suggesting that dark energy does not act at the boundaries of black holes, this … Read more

Strange physics at the edges of black holes could help solve the persistent ‘Hubble problem’

white ripples against a black background surround a black circle

The rate at which the universe is expanding is accelerating across the cosmos, driven by a mysterious force known as dark energy. However, new research suggests that this may not be the case at the edges of black holes. Rather than suggesting that dark energy does not act at the boundaries of black holes, this … Read more

Falling space debris is a growing problem that will only get worse

Earlier this year the The peace of a Florida neighborhood was disturbed when a piece of junk from the international space station crashed through a house. This was followed in May by a 90-pound piece of a SpaceX Dragon ship crashing into a camping resort in North Carolina, raising the question: are space agencies doing … Read more

The first exponential quantum advantage for a natural flow problem

Theoretical computer scientists John Kallaugher, left, and Ojas Parekh find tasks where quantum computers outperform regular computers, a concept called quantum advantage, at Sandia National Laboratories. Credit: Craig Fritz As the hare learned from the tortoise, speed isn’t everything. Theoretical computer scientists from Sandia National Laboratories and Boston University have discovered that quantum computers are … Read more

Britain’s second best-selling electric car has ‘potentially dangerous’ problem, warns Which?

Concerns about electric cars: consumer association Which?  has discovered a potential safety issue with Britain's second best-selling electric car (2023)...

One of Britain’s most popular electric cars has a “potentially dangerous” problem that could put drivers and other road users at risk, according to a consumer watchdog. Product testing group Which? says it discovered the problem in the UK’s second best-selling electric car, the MG 4, during controlled and repeated tests the company carries out … Read more

Faisal Islam: The big problem for whoever wins the election – BBC News

Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The former Honda site in Swindon will become a warehousing and logistics centre Item information Author, Faisal Islam Role, Economics Editor Twitter, @faisalislam Reporting from Swindon June 30, 2024 01:13 BST Amid a vast expanse of rubble, dust and noise, a green crane tugs at a corrugated roof, like … Read more

Faisal Islam: The Big Problem for Whoever Wins the Election

Getty Images Former Honda site in Swindon to become warehousing and logistics centre Amid a vast expanse of rubble, dust and noise, a green crane tears away at a corrugated iron roof, like a frustrated dentist trying to pull out a particularly stubborn wisdom tooth. Honda’s Swindon plant, once one of the most advanced car … Read more