A new £1 million research project will investigate the future of human reproduction, and the cultural, ethical, legal and social questions that will follow as a result. Sara Fovargue, Professor of Law ...
Off a quiet hallway on the top floor of a building at the University of Osaka in Japan, Katsuhiko Hayashi is hatching a revolution. Human embryo science: can the world’s regulators keep pace? He is on ...
フランス・トゥールーズ(Toulouse)の病院(2001年11月5日撮影、資料写真)。(c)AFP/PASCAL PAVANI 【8月21日 AFP】妊娠可能年齢の女性の10-15%が発症し、不妊の原因ともなる子宮内膜症の診断を、外科手術なしに正確にできるとされる検査方法が、このほど医学誌 ...
A Chinese scientist horrified the world in 2018 when he revealed he had secretly engineered the birth of the world's first gene-edited babies. His work was reviled as reckless and unethical because, ...
Scientists have detected microplastics — the tiny and pervasive fragments now found in our seas, drinking water, food and, increasingly, living tissue — in human semen and follicular fluid, according ...
Françoise Baylis is affiliated with the International Science Council. Jocelyn Downie does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit ...
Scientists have identified microplastics in over two-thirds of ovarian follicular fluid and more than half of semen samples, suggesting widespread internal exposure. The findings spotlight a growing ...