In cow-calf systems, many of the factors that determine productivity, fertility and longevity are set long before a ...
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Natural ovulation offers a safer path to IVF success
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. A landmark randomized trial shows that preparing the uterus using natural ovulation ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones—from fish and frogs to ...
BEIJING -- After years of dedicated research, a team of Chinese scientists has unveiled critical mechanisms governing early human embryonic development, offering novel theories and potential ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have become an integral component of infertility care worldwide. Alongside their widespread clinical use, growing ...
Scientists have developed a new human-based endometrial model to study embryonic implantation in the early stages of ...
A decade ago, Ross Green co-founded Embryo with a clear goal: to build a multi-channel digital agency that could stand up to ...
One investigation, which focused on mice, found that microplastics became lodged in the rodents' brains, blocking blood flow ...
Among the first labs in the world to develop bovine embryonic stem cells before, the UConn team's work has distinct ...
What came first — the plant or the seed? Columnist Carol Barany explores how plants made the leap from water to land, why ...
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Humans are born with tails—but lose them before birth—and scientists still don’t know why we have them at all
Early in pregnancy, something surprising happens. Every human embryo develops a tail. It is not symbolic or imagined. A real ...
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