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A 1977 autopsy specimen from a 76 year old grocer, who presented with a vague history of weakness and pallor. On direct...
A pot showing one half of a resected left lung showing multiple small foci of tuberculous caseation with developing...
A 1958 diagnostic biopsy specimen. No clinical history available. One portion of the specimen shows black pigmented...
A 1954 autopsy specimen consisting of a slice of indurated lung showing bronchiectasis and cystic cavitation with...
Soft Tissue Pathology: Infectious Disease: Two Pots Showing Mycetoma of the Soft Tissues of the Foot
Two surgical resection specimens. The first,consists of half of an amputated left foot showing a well marked mycetoma...
A 1961 Ugandan autopsy specimen. The specimen is a parasagittal section through the base of the skull of a male aged 13...
A surgically resected specimen of a fibrosed testis and epididymis, from a Fijian patient with bancroftian filariasis...
A segment of small intestine opened to show granularity and early ulceration due to schistosomiasis. No clinical...
A 1963 surgical resection specimen of a finger showing marked fusiform swelling, involving the interphalangeal joint,...
A 1971 autopsy specimen from a child who died of diphtheria. The specimen consists of the tongue, larynx and upper half...
This week, we take a dive beneath the waves to look back at the last year in Ocean science.& We call in on deep sea...
A species of tropical vine attracts its bat pollinators using acoustic signals, rather than bright colours or smells,...
Chloroform podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This week, why scientists are planning on drilling three kilometres beneath the Antarctic ice sheet in one of the most...
We look back over the last few months of Astronomy interviews.& We'll hear how scientists search for planets...
This week, we look back over the last few months of space science.& We'll hear how scientists search for...
Calcium carbonate podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This week we take a look back at a year's-worth of Naked Archaeology including a dig through some Pomepiian poo...
This week - Will wounds heal quicker if licked by a dog?& Why does flying cause earaches?& How do gas masks...
This month we return to some of the moist enjoyable archaeological interviews recorded this year. There's...
Sulfanilamide podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This week, why understanding rip currents at Perranporth in north Cornwall could help save lives; how exactly does...
Being able to fly off on holiday is something we may take for granted. But how does the big metal tube you're...
This week, we bring you the best bits of technology from the world of engineering including a guiding light into the...