Artificial sweetener may damage DNA
A compound found in a common artificial sweetener can cause damage to DNA in human cells...
A compound found in a common artificial sweetener can cause damage to DNA in human cells...
The most comprehensive human lung cell map has been generated, which has revealed the wide variety of cell types in the lung and key differences between health and disease...
by Jen Willows
Croatia has announced plans to import eggs and sperm from the EU, as it does not have enough donors to meet demand...
Hair growth has been stimulated in young and old mice using microRNA, with the potential for future trials in humans to treat baldness...
A new method for the creation of tumour organoids has been developed, which allows them to be used with advanced imaging to study cancer in greater detail...
by Jake Knox
Environmental DNA accidentally collected by air-pollution tracking networks could provide scientists with information on biodiversity, potentially including from the past...
The Science Museum's Injecting Hope: The race for a COVID-19 vaccine exhibition is a defence of science, writes Dr Semyon Bodian...
by Dr Zoe Bolton and 1 others
Dr Zoe Bolton and Professor Stephen Wilkinson from the Future of Human Reproduction programme review a book exploring the ethics of artificial womb technology...
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NHS Fertility Treatment: Wouldn't It Be NICE to Have a Workable Guideline?
by Dr Zaina Mahmoud
Following its report 'The Power of Three IVF Cycles', PET held a wide-ranging discussion with seven experts, to discuss the funding and provision of fertility treatment and what is meant by a 'full' cycle of IVF...