Studying the shape of tissues and organs is critical to understanding how they are formed. Embryonic development happens in ...
Using CRISPR, Hebrew University of Jerusalem team finds PEDS1 enzyme linked to reduced brain size; study maps 331 genes ...
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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 ...
One of the most enduring goals in regenerative medicine is deceptively simple: replace a person's damaged or dying cells with ...
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The path to parenthood: Understanding IVF pregnancy and modern fertility care
Fertility care has evolved significantly over the last few decades and is now offering structured solutions to indivi ...
Radiation and microgravity are two of the greatest hazards to astronauts’ reproductive health. “Space radiation can damage ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have become an integral component of infertility care worldwide. Alongside their widespread clinical use, growing ...
Catherine O'Hara's heart and organs were a mirror image of most people's. Though that is rare, congenital heart defects are fairly common.
Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the role of Generative AI (GenAI) tools in modern software application development. It highlights the advancements in machine learning, natural ...
Scientists have developed a new human-based endometrial model to study embryonic implantation in the early stages of ...
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