It’s spring, finally — and in the tree branches a battle is brewing. A robin returns to her nest with
Category: Embryo
Scientists create world’s first gene-edited lizards
A group of University of Georgia researchers led by geneticist Douglas Menke has become the first in the world to successfully
In cell replication, information is thermodynamic power
The second law of thermodynamics states that all closed systems tend towards disorder over time and maintain order through the
Policy must guide human embryo research, experts say
Human embryo research is a controversial topic that often pits the necessity of biomedical investigation against the moral commitment to
Time-lapse images of embryos for IVF
A new IVF method that takes thousands of pictures of embryos to select the best eggs has increased the likelihood
Genetic mutations start after conception
Hundreds of minor genetic mutations start to form in the cells of an embryo after conception, some of these mutations
Vitamin D boosts fertility
Women undergoing fertility treatment were 33 per cent more likely to have a baby if their vitamin D levels were
Effects of long, mysterious strip of RNA on sperm count
Scientists have discovered part of genetic material known as lncRNAs that help sperm develop. Male mice lacking a particular lncRNA
Lockdown gene to increase IVF success rate
In Vitro Fertilization IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, it is the process of fertilization by extracting eggs, retrieving sperm
How an egg changes to embryo
Changing of an egg into a developing embryo is one of life’s most remarkable development in human. As an egg