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Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif spoke out after the new International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Kirsty Coventry ...
See why the ovary − often reduced to its reproductive role − menopause, age and estrogen affect a woman’s health throughout ...
Researchers at the IPK Leibniz Institute have discovered a previously unknown protein that is central to plant reproduction.
“While longitudinal transitioning studies of transgender athletes are urgently needed, these results should caution against ...
Kirsty Coventry, the new president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), says its members have shown "overwhelming ...
We're a step closer to two men being able to have genetic children of their own after the creation of fertile mice by putting ...
Males imprint their DNA by adding methyl modifications to it in a way that alters the activity of genes in order to promote ...
Currently, 80 percent of early pregnancy losses aren't connected with a cause; most existing research examined the mare's ...
They also found that after the extra chromosome was removed, genes tied to nervous system development were more active and ...
A new study in Nature shows that when pregnant mice don’t have enough iron, their (usually male) fetuses with a Y sex ...
Unlike men, who carry one X and one Y chromosome, women have two X chromosomes in each cell. However, one of the two X chromosomes is effectively silenced. It folds into a compact structure known as ...
Understanding how the extra X chromosome contributes to longevity and cognitive health could potentially lead to therapeutic approaches that mimic these protective effects in both men and women.