Corals use hormone cycles similar to those found in humans to regulate reproduction, with sunlight playing a bigger role than temperature.
The way that Earth's first animals reproduced held back life's diversity for millions of years, until stress and competition ...
The out-of-Africa migration, in which ancient humans went on to inhabit every other continent except Antarctica, may not have ...
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Many people are overwhelmed by the fast-paced evolution of mass communication in a world increasingly shaped by the internet ...
Oval Fertility, founded by fertility expert Dr Brian Levine and entrepreneur Veena Reddy, is bringing advanced reproductive ...
An incarcerated drug trafficker who operated a $1 million narcotics ring from a luxury den in Brisbane will take her fight for the right to freeze her eggs to the High Court.
An Israeli man was arrested at Cyprus airport carrying four human embryos in a cryogenic 'Life Parcel' container allegedly bound for Mexico, triggering an international embryo trafficking ...
President Tinubu says painful reforms introduced by his administration were necessary to stabilise Nigeria’s economy and secure future growth. President Bola Tinubu on Friday strongly defended the ...
A Supreme Court order restoring access to mailed abortion pills offers temporary relief to Massachusetts providers, who have become a national hub for care amid a rapidly shifting legal battle over ...
A microbiologist named João Pedro de Magalhães proposed the idea that the reign of dinosaurs forced mammals to speed up their reproductive cycle, eliminating key longevity genes. de Magalhães posits ...
Kangaroos belong to the marsupial family, a distinct group of mammals characterized by their specialized reproductive strategies. Unlike placental mammals that develop their young internally until ...