First pregnant man in UK through sperm donation
A 20-year-old man, who was originally born female, is the first in the UK to become pregnant through sperm donation after the NHS refused to pay for egg freezing...
A 20-year-old man, who was originally born female, is the first in the UK to become pregnant through sperm donation after the NHS refused to pay for egg freezing...
by Rikita Patel
A number of IVF clinics in the UK could be misleading people with their advertised success rates, a study suggests...
Canadian scientists have identified a genetic fingerprint that indicates which prostate cancer tumours may develop into a more aggressive form of the disease after treatment...
Three US experts say public conversation should begin now on the ethical challenges raised by a new fertility technology that could reprogram any human cell into eggs and sperm...
by Jen Willows
Twin boys born to a same-sex couple through surrogacy do not have the legal status of brothers, according to an Italian court...
Researchers have identified 23 genes that are linked to metastasis — the spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body...
by Ayala Ochert
Scientists have partially reversed blindness in mice using lab-grown retinas made from skin cells...
Is ageing inevitable, or can it be stopped? The Guardian Science Weekly podcast explored the latest thinking in the science of ageing...
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Professor Sir Ian Wilmut in conversation with Dr Roger Highfield
by Professor Kirsty Horsey
The third session of the Progress Educational Trust's annual conference featured Professor Sir Ian Wilmut in conversation with Roger Highfield, former Telegraph science editor and now Director of External Affairs for the Science Museum Group...