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Chinese scientists build mini womb on a chip to study human embryo implantation
For decades, scientists have struggled to study this moment in humans because of ethical restrictions and limited access to ...
Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of expertise ...
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Fish study reveals how ovulation triggers sexual receptivity in females
A research team led by Hiroshima University and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology have proposed a neuroendocrine mechanism in bony fish that signals ovulation from the ovaries to the ...
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