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5 things we still get wrong about human reproduction
You'd think we'd know everything there is to know about sexual reproduction. But as it turns out, there are still quite a few ...
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We have no idea if it’s safe to have babies in space
For all the talk about settling Mars, the Moon, or other extraterrestrial environments, it’s interesting that no one ever seems to mention the fact that reproduction in space has never been attempted.
Radiation and microgravity are two of the greatest hazards to astronauts’ reproductive health. “Space radiation can damage ...
The brain’s hemispheres are specialized for efficiency. Modern neuroscience shows lateralization enhances function without ...
"The playbook to come for our civil rights, our constitutional rights, and racial democracy," civil rights leader Maya Wiley tells theGrio.
New study by UC Santa Cruz team discovers that early pregnancy in mice reduces buildup of ‘confused’ cells that could lead to breast cancer later in life ...
These “walking sharks” can lay eggs without spending extra energy, rewriting what scientists thought they knew about reproduction.
New research shows that epaulette sharks, often called “walking sharks,” can produce eggs without increasing their overall energy use.
Stacy Trasancos is a chemist and author of “IVF is Not the Way: The False Promises of Artificial Procreation” (Sophia ...
Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown cluster of brain cells that may help explain differences in social behavior ...
A new study suggests humans belong in an elite “league of monogamy,” ranking closer to beavers and meerkats than to ...
Scientists are making inroads in understanding one of the central mysteries of human reproduction: Why do women’s eggs deteriorate as they age? The broad strokes have been well-known — the ticking of ...
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