Scientists have identified a Neanderthal-derived gene that increases fertility in modern humans by enhancing progesterone ...
Implications for human fertility research In humans, SIX6OS1 is the equivalent gene of SCEP3, but mutations in humans are difficult to study because cellular errors lead to programmed cell death, ...
From what we eat to what we breathe in, exposure to microplastics is constant. Now, experts are looking at what that means ...
Higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods may lower fertility in men and women and slow human development, according to two ...
The soil roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans has just 959 cells and a body that is mostly gut and reproductive organs. Yet its reproduction is similar enough to ours that scientists like Francis McNally ...
The study is published online in Science. It is led by Eva González-Suárez, researcher at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre. The team has unexpectedly discovered that cells from the brain ...
It’s a common misconception, however, that fertility issues are always due to an issue with the woman. Male infertility is ...
NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of ...