Researchers have developed the first platform of its kind that allows dynamic visualization of male reproductive function in living mice. In findings published in MedComm, they describe an approach ...
When closely related species mate, their offspring sometimes survive but cannot reproduce. This pattern often affects males ...
Indoor farms, also known as vertical farms, are popular among agricultural researchers and are expanding across the agricultural industry. Some benefits they have over outdoor farms include the ...
A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in young mice. The surprising results reveal a direct link between the microbiome ...
Genetically modified rodents are valuable tools in biomedical research, contributing to our basic understanding of biology and gene function, the role of genetic defects in specific diseases, and the ...
Over the past decade or so, interest in holistic health and in women taking charge of their own wellness has risen on a national level. This has coincided with the release of more studies on risks of ...
A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in young mice. The surprising results reveal a direct link between the microbiome ...
A study found that fecal transplants from older female mice improved ovarian function and fertility in younger mice. Findings that suggest gut microbiome composition directly influences reproductive ...
From endometriosis and cervical cancer, to diabetes, vitamin D deficiency and pollution exposure, scientists are finding ...
The claim originated from reports published by the conservative-led nonprofit White Coat Waste, which aims to end animal testing.
Antioxidants are widely promoted as beneficial for health, but emerging research suggests that excessive intake may have unintended consequences.
A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in young mice. The surprising ...