Modern human DNA reveals traces of archaic hominin species
Scientists have discovered two previously unrecorded human ancestor groups by analysing the genomes of modern human populations...
Scientists have discovered two previously unrecorded human ancestor groups by analysing the genomes of modern human populations...
A resolution to encourage international cooperation in regulating human genome editing has been introduced in the US Senate...
Geneticists in the UK have been speaking out against direct-to-consumer DNA testing after concerns over false positive results...
Researchers have identified a gene, active in the early stages of development, that may help conceal cancers from common immunotherapy treatment...
A study reveals that a molecular handshake may exist between uterine cells and sperm that may help sperm evade attack by the female immune response...
A new study suggests that anorexia is not a purely psychiatric disorder but is linked to differences in metabolism underscored by genetics...
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Public benefits of children: A case for publicly funding fertility care
by Dr Mark Connolly
Tax-financed health systems like the UK's NHS are 'pay-as-you-go' systems reliant on younger and healthier individuals paying into a system used by citizens throughout their lifetime, but mostly consumed in older ages...
Benefits and challenges of using artificial intelligence in assisted reproductive technologies
by Dr Hazar Haidar
First coined by a group of researchers in 1955, and put simply: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by humans...