To gain a better understanding of male infertility, the EHU’s Human Reproduction group is examining the molecular ...
Researchers from the EHU-University of the Basque Country have developed a robust protocol to detect the molecules involved ...
Starting one's sex life and having children at a young age can run in the family. But can pregnancy have beneficial health ...
So you have finally found the partner of your dreams—but no matter how hard you try, no children have come along. Could ...
Grey hair isn't random decline — it's melanocyte stem cells wearing out, a flaw natural selection never bothered fixing. Here ...
SpaceX incentivizes Musk to create a million-person colony on Mars. But in his lifetime, that’s not realistic.
Emerging evidence links heavily processed dietary patterns to poor semen quality and hormonal changes that may influence reproductive health.
In the past decade, (bio)archaeology has seen a revitalisation and interest in issues surrounding gender, sex, and sexuality. Theoretical critiques from ...
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11 Fruits That Wouldn't Exist Without Human Intervention
It's normal to think Mother Nature created the colorful fruits we all adore. But the origin stories of some of these juicy ...
Most people on Earth are habitats for mites that spend the majority of their brief lives burrowed, head-first, in our hair ...
Evolution is always happening — so why can't we see it? A biologist explains the timescale problem, election pressure, and ...
From chromosomal anomalies to subtle molecular marks on sperm, hidden biological factors can silently erode fertility even when lifestyle appears ideal.
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