Australian nurse jailed for illegal Cambodian surrogacy
An Australian nurse has been given a prison sentence after being found guilty of running an illegal surrogacy service in Cambodia...
by Jen Willows
An Australian nurse has been given a prison sentence after being found guilty of running an illegal surrogacy service in Cambodia...
by Rachel Siden
The original paper promoting a new genome editing technology known as Natronobacterium gregoryi Argonaute (NgAgo) has been retracted...
A proof-of-concept study in mice has demonstrated how skin grafts could deliver gene therapy for obesity and diabetes...
An Israeli Supreme Court justice has criticised the country's laws on surrogacy as 'apparently discriminatory', while postponing a long-awaited ruling on a surrogacy petition pending draft legislation...
by Dr Greg Ball
Research into human germline genome editing should continue, recommends an international group of 11 human genetics organisations...
Clinical Commissioning Groups in the Bristol region are the first to propose restricting NHS-funded IVF treatment to women aged 30 to 35 years...
Scientists have published their study confirming they are the first to correct a disease-causing mutation in human embryos using genome editing...
by Dr Lea Goetz
'We're here to have a conversation about the archive,' is how Professor Sarah Franklin from the University of Cambridge introduced the event, 'Anne McLaren: Science, Ethics and the Archive'...
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Men, delayed childbearing and age-related fertility decline
by Caroline Law
While media reports regularly remind us of women's biological clocks and warn of the dangers of women leaving it 'too late' to have children, until recently little attention has been paid to the role of men in timing when to have children, and the effect