News
Scientists have found microplastics in human semen and follicular fluid, according to new research on a small group of adults ...
A simple blood test taken in the first trimester of pregnancy could accurately identify women at risk of developing ...
A study presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) reveals ...
Hanna and Żernicka-Goetz, with their respective teams, worked on separate model embryos that demonstrate human development through 14 days after fertilization.
A new study reveal for the first time that the guinea pig pre-implantation embryo is very similar to the human embryo, spurring a better understanding of infertility and early human development.
But so far animal studies suggest these model embryos do not have the same potential as a human embryo and would not survive if implanted. "This suggests something is missing," Dr Limnios says.
The Japanese experiment may change the science of human reproduction. The first successful in-vitro fertilization, in 1978, made it possible to conceive an embryo outside the body.
Researchers hope these model embryos will shed light on the “black box” of human development, the period following 14 days after fertilization, which is the agreed limit for scientists to grow ...
A report released in September by the US National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine points out that almost no research has been done on human reproduction in space, adding that our ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results