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How Ground Chemistry Shapes Wildlife Reproduction

Explore how ground chemistry influences wildlife reproduction, as revealed by a groundbreaking study on musk oxen in Greenland. Discover the interdisciplinary approach and implications for wildlife conservation.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Effects Reproduction

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Effects Reproduction

Over the past two decades, infertility is on the rise in India, both among men and women, and especially in urban societies. One in...
A new study reveals a surprisingly healthy population of critically endangered Sumatran tigers in the Leuser ecosystem, highlighting successful conservation efforts and the need for stronger protection.

Healthy Sumatran Tiger Population Offers New Hope for Conservation

A new study reveals a surprisingly healthy population of critically endangered Sumatran tigers in the Leuser ecosystem, highlighting successful conservation efforts and the need for stronger protection.
WHO releases first-ever global guideline with 40 recommendations to prevent, diagnose, treat infertility affecting 1 in 6 people, urging affordable access.

Landmark Global Guidelines on Infertility Care

WHO releases first-ever global guideline with 40 recommendations to prevent, diagnose, treat infertility affecting 1 in 6 people, urging affordable access.
Dealing with infertility is one of the toughest challenges

Dealing with infertility is one of the toughest challenges

WHO suggests that worldwide, about 8-12 per cent of couples suffer from infertility, and its incidence rate varies worldwide. Despite increasing access...
New research shows aging men’s sperm accumulates harmful DNA mutations, increasing potential risks of diseases in future generations.

Aging and the Hidden Genetic Risks in Sperm

Aging brings invisible genetic consequences for men, as new research uncovers how harmful DNA mutations accumulate in sperm over time. These small...
A Chinese biotech startup is developing the world’s first gestation robot, an artificial womb that could carry pregnancies to full term. The breakthrough raises hope for infertility treatment and urgent ethical questions.

Gestation Robot: The Future of Birth or a Moral Dilemma?

Imagine a future where pregnancy no longer requires the human body. That future may arrive sooner than expected. A Chinese company, Kaiwa...
abuse during childbirth, urging respectful maternal and newborn care worldwide.

Widespread Mistreatment in Maternal and Newborn Care

Recent findings by the World Health Organization (WHO) highlight a concerning reality: mistreatment of women during childbirth is still very common. Across...
A new study reveals wild tomatoes interbred with early potato-like plants, creating the modern spud nearly nine million years ago.

Tomatoes Helped Give Rise to the Modern Potato

New research has revealed that modern potatoes owe part of their genetic makeup to wild tomatoes through a natural interbreeding event. This...
New research uncovers microplastics in human reproductive fluids, raising questions about fertility risks

Microplastics Found in Human Reproductive Fluids

New research presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of ESHRE has revealed the widespread presence of microplastics in human reproductive fluids. This...