The evolution of human hands is one of the most important – and overlooked – stories of our origin. Now, new fossil evidence ...
The DNR is encouraging the public to report findings of black bear dens in Wisconsin. Bears at the sites could be included in ...
Rowan University biology professor Natasha Shylo is exploring left-right asymmetry development with a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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First-ever study ties maternal genes to higher miscarriage risk
A study published in Nature has established the first direct link between common genetic variants in mothers and the risk of ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have uncovered the molecular “switch” that powers sperm for their final, high-speed dash toward an egg. By tracking how sperm use glucose as fuel, the team ...
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The entire history of human evolution explained
Life on Earth began in a way that still boggles the mind. Around 4.5 billion years ago, a chemical process called abiogenesis ...
A study reported that the conventional method of searching follicular fluid didn’t find all the eggs. The new technology ...
A new study has uncovered a hidden step that helps the deadliest malaria parasite survive and multiply inside the human body. Researchers studying Plasmodium falciparum found that the parasite relies ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when reading this story: Chondrichthyan fishes—a group that includes rays, skates, chimaeras, and sharks—are thought to have energy intensive reproduction cycles due in no ...
ABSTRACT: Assisted reproductive technology methods i.e., IVF and ICSI were extensively used for treatment of infertility. Although, these methods have many advantages but ART pregnancy rate remains ...
Reproduction is the process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves. But even though the reproductive system is essential to keeping a species alive, unlike other body systems, it's not ...
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