Biologists have long puzzled over how organs develop into their final shapes, and the nearly transparent bodies of young sea stars may offer a unique window into the organ development process.
Lausanne, Switzerland and Copenhagen, Denmark, July 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- REPRONOVO ANNOUNCES FIRST PARTICIPANT DOSED IN EU PHASE 2 ...
Two separate research teams used base editing to make single-nucleotide changes in human embryos this month, targeting genes ...
New research presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) ...
London, United Kingdom) New research presented today at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE ...
Our bodies are constantly deciding which cells should live and which should die through a process called apoptosis. This type ...
Taxidermied, locked behind plexiglass and spinning slowly on a wooden dais in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, UK, the world’s most famous ewe remains a public spectacle three decades ...
Developing novel ways to refine, reduce and replace the use of animals in research and enhance animal and human health.
We can freeze your eggs, but why now? You’re still young. Find a guy!” He did not supplement his moral prescription with clinical investigation. Rubab’s foray into reproductive autonomy explains one ...
Analysis of fossils discovered in Illinois reveals a previously unknown growth pattern and opens a new scientific debate.
Climate prediction scientists announced in June 2026 that El Niño, a cycle that happens every two to seven years, had formed.
A new study has examined how mothers influence the size of their child's head—and, as a result, brain size and future ...