Alabama politicians draft legislation to save IVF following embryo ruling
Alabama legislators have agreed new laws to protect IVF after the state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are considered unborn children...
Alabama legislators have agreed new laws to protect IVF after the state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are considered unborn children...
by Rithika Bose
Human pluripotent stem cells have been used to create a complete model of the human central nervous system and mirror its early stages of development in vitro...
Prostate cancer can be divided into two different genomic subtypes with implications for treatment strategies, new research has shown...
Organoids grown from testicular cells of young mice have shown characteristics of normal mouse testes and have potential to produce sperm...
by Olivia Goff
A protein involved in DNA damage repair, PARP1, has been likened to superglue due to its crucial role in holding together the broken DNA ends...
Researchers have unravelled how mutations in a single gene can cause abnormal brain development in fetuses and babies...
The Guardian asked the question, 'Why are there so few Black sperm donors in the USA?' and turned to Angela Stepancic, a Black woman who recently navigated her way through the complex fertility system in the USA to help answer this question and many others...
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Alabama Supreme Court ruling could freeze fertility treatment
by Professor Sonia Suter and 1 others
The conflation of abortion law with access to IVF has been inevitable since Roe was overturned…
What's happening in Alabama? Democracy
by Igor Brusil
The decision by the Alabama Supreme Court to define embryos as children has sent shockwaves around the USA and beyond, but to understand its potential impact, it needs to be recognised the decision was a democratic one…