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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 ...
It’s not called “The Big Change” for nothing. When menopause strikes, changes come in many shapes and forms, both surprising ...
For most women, the body begins to change dramatically in their 40s or 50s. This transition, known as menopause, is defined ...
Indian researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking "placenta-on-chip" technology, a lab-grown model replicating crucial ...
Indian scientists from ICMR-NIRWoH and IIT Bombay have developed an indigenous placenta-on-chip platform that mimics key ...
Males of the species Drosophila melanogaster pack thousands of almost two-millimeter-long sperm cells into significantly smaller storage organs. A new study reveals how they move in an orderly manner ...
The human-made cells show many hallmarks of life, but they can't make all their necessary internal structures or divide for ...
For many, AI feels like the future of fitness coaching because it is fast, cheap and readily available. But while AI can be ...
Many times, scientists embark on a study looking for evidence for a particular hypothesis, and in the process, they come across something totally unexpected and different from their original purpose.
A new study of wild bats reveals that an animal's immune system is shaped by more than its need to fight infections. Researchers from the University of Maryland have found that sex, age and ...
Kal Glanznig – a fit and healthy 25-year-old Aussie – thought he was doing everything right.
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