Most versatile stem cells yet created
Scientists have created the most versatile stem cells to date, which could boost research into the reasons behind failed early pregnancies...
Scientists have created the most versatile stem cells to date, which could boost research into the reasons behind failed early pregnancies...
An expert in male fertility has called for urgent research into the stark decline reported in Western sperm counts...
by Rikita Patel
The US Food Drug and Administration advisory committee has backed the use of gene therapy to treat a hereditary disease for the first time...
by Dr Greg Ball
Researchers have discovered 52 new genes essential for hearing in mice...
by Jen Willows
IVF services in Northern Ireland have had a reprieve, but cuts will go ahead in parts of Hertfordshire...
A new genetic test to accurately predict an individual's risk of developing breast cancer will soon be rolled out at two hospital clinics in Manchester...
Some dark skin tones have evolved relatively recently from paler genetic variants...
Tests which assess how many eggs a woman has in her ovaries do not accurately predict fertility, finds a new study...
by Ryan Ross
Since 2011, Polity Books has published a number of books in its 'Resources Series', which have focused on subjects like diamonds, oil and timber. Yet its forthcoming volume marks something of a shift, for its focus is bioinformation...
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Human embryos donated for research: a gift that goes on giving
by Dr Kay Elder
Successful IVF treatment crucially depends on the culture systems used, which must provide an optimal environment for healthy embryo development. Yet most embryos arrest in culture; human embryo culture has long been based upon research into animal system