More than half of the human genome is made up of thousands of remnants of ancient viral DNA, known as transposable elements, which are pervasive across the tree of life.
Over half of our genomes consists of thousands of remnants of ancient viral DNA, known as transposable elements, which are ...
Holligan’s embryo is far from the only one in this peculiar limbo. Millions—or potentially tens of millions—of embryos ...
The field of reproductive science has witnessed remarkable strides in recent years, offering new hope and possibilities to individuals and couples seeking to overcome fertility challenges. From ...
Teresa K. Woodruff, PhD, a past president of the Endocrine Society and originator of the field of oncofertility, has received ...
It is a new year with new opportunities, desires and expectations. Time is apportioned to everyone, but what we do with it counts.
At the last Olympic Games in Paris, France, over 1,000 former, current, and incoming student-athletes represented the National Collegiate Athletics Association’s schools (NCAA) in 100 countries, and ...
The resulting iPSCs carry the developmental potential of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) without the embryo and have been heralded as a powerful tool to study development and disease ... On the ...
Good hygiene (meticulous hand ... and Development / The World Bank. Achan J, Talisuna AO, Erhart A, et al. Quinine, an old anti-malarial drug in a modern world: role in the treatment of malaria. Malar ...
Over half of our genomes consists of thousands of remnants of ancient viral DNA, known as transposable elements, which are widespread across the tree of life. Once dismissed as the 'dark side' of the ...
Is there only one optimal configuration an organism can reach during evolution? Is there a single formula that describes the trajectory towards the optimum? And can we 'derive' it in a purely ...