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When people think about family planning in Africa, they often picture women visiting clinics, women making decisions, and ...
New research has shown how boys being overweight in early childhood or having chickenpox or another infectious disease in ...
New research presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) ...
Groundbreaking study finds microplastics in semen and female reproductive fluid - A growing body of research warns that these ...
Microplastics can now be found almost anywhere on Earth. And it turns out even our most intimate moments can't escape their ...
Dr Manorama Bakshi There are moments in science that quietly demand our attention-not with the clamour of headlines, but with the soft thud of something deeper shifting beneath the surface. Today, as ...
Parental egg-care in fish traps them in an evolutionary dead-end through the loss of the chorion-hardening system, according ...
The Trump administration is preparing to release an executive order aimed at expanding access to fertility treatments for ...
Join the conversation Science World curator Christine Olsen with Larry, a rare male stick insect born into an all-female colony. Photo by Arlen Redekop / PNG It’s a boy!
It’s a boy! Science World staffers were in disbelief after a male stick insect was born into an all-female colony in what is being described as an “extremely rare” event. Science World’s stick insect ...