Migratory birds, sea turtles and salmon have something in common: every year, they return to their birthplaces to reproduce. A study now published in the journal Science Advances shows that Atlantic ...
The most dangerous animal in the world just got easier to study-and perhaps defeat one day.
Ectogenesis could transform reproduction, but Assistant Professor Susan Kennedy believes that choosing to carry a child can still hold deep personal and moral significance ...
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission voted Oct. 29 to maintain the current striped bass management rules for 2026.
Researchers have gained new insights into the genetic basis of rye reproduction. They have demonstrated how plants recombine ...
The Smithsonian is one of the world’s foremost research centers in science, the arts, and the humanities. In addition to ...
A company’s plan to edit the genomes of human embryos worries some researchers — but it might reflect the changing attitudes towards the controversial approach.
Researchers analyzed long-term menstrual records and found that before 2010, women’s cycles more often aligned with lunar ...
Barresi, who is professor of biological sciences and chair of the Smith College neuroscience program, is creating artworks ...
Cancer, even the word itself, evokes fear. It’s a shadow that looms over nearly everyone as they age, sparking anxious questions: Will I get it? What kind? Will it be caught early enough? While ...
Scientists have successfully created immature human egg-like cells from skin-derived stem cells, a significant step in ...
Inherited diseases should not dictate human fate. Today, with advances in genomics, a different future is within reach. In this new era of genomic medicine, Manhattan Genomics, led by serial biotech ...