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Ovaries Appear to Develop an Incredible Second Role After Menopause
Producing follicles isn’t the only task for ovaries, new research suggests. (Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) We've all heard of menopause: a supposedly terminal moment for the ...
The heads of two University of California system medical schools refused to identify biological women as the only people who have uteruses and can get pregnant during a House hearing on diversity, ...
Over the past few months, I have watched individuals, organizations and news outlets lie about initiative IL26-638, which ...
At London’s Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons you can see human tissue like the Evelyn tables from the 1600s. These display the dissected system of arteries, nerves and veins from an ...
Genes associated with male reproductive biology appear to be under relaxed selective constraint in a primate species with low sperm competition.
Prime Video has some of the best sci-fi TV shows available on streaming. Sure, I've said something similar about the programs ...
Female mammals have long thought to be born with all the eggs they would ever have, but new research is challenging that consensus ...
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25 craziest things the u.s. government spends money on
Discover the 25 craziest things the U.S. government spends money on, from duck penises to robotic squirrels. Uncover shocking ...
Neuroimaging and animal research reveal how pregnancy hormones remodel neural circuits and leave a long-lasting mark on women ...
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation organised a multidisciplinary committee to develop this Position Paper to outline current ...
A Cornell-led study is challenging a decades-old explanation for how chromosomes exchange genetic material within the ...
Men and women are not born with the same risk of heart disease, and for decades scientists have struggled to explain why. A ...
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