Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) in Hinxton mapped the ...
New research has mapped the cell types that specialize to form reproductive organs in both sexes, identifying key genes and ...
Mapping the human reproductive system offers new clues into conditions affecting reproductive organs and the environmental ...
Many men never see a reproductive specialist; a preventive check around age 18 — semen analysis and testicular ultrasound — ...
Male bonobos have an impressive ability to detect when females are most fertile, even though the usual visual cues are ...
Male bonobos can decipher females’ unreliable fertility signals, allowing them to focus their efforts on matings with the highest chance of conception, according to a study by Heungjin Ryu at Kyoto ...
Although many people are choosing to have children later in life, biological fertility limitations remain unchanged ...
The development of artificial grafts that may recapitulate the tissue microarchitecture is one of the most ambitious and complex approaches to understanding molecular mechanisms in an in vitro ...
An international research team, including scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, ...
New research shows male bonobos use subtle, hidden cues - not just swelling - to track a female’s fertile days with surprising accuracy.
A new scientific review challenges the widespread idea that certain physical features in women serve as biological signals of ...