Even in the best-case scenario, when fertility clinics transfer chromosomally normal embryos into a would-be mother's uterus, ...
Childbirth depends not just on hormones, but on the uterus’s ability to sense physical force. Scientists found that pressure and stretch sensors in uterine muscles and surrounding nerves work together ...
A new study shows that the embryo and the uterine lining conduct an active "conversation" from the very earliest stages of implantation. They engage in a back and forth of tiny packages called ...
What if the key to solving the world’s energy crisis was hidden in a process so ambitious, so technically demanding, that even experts once dismissed it as science fiction? For decades, nuclear fusion ...
Australian mining firm Ioneer Ltd. is interested in bidding on a bundle of Rio Tinto Group’s US assets that produce boron, a critical mineral used in fertilizer, according to its top executive. Chief ...
A Bakersfield woman left physicians stunned after they found an 8-pound baby growing outside of her uterus. Suze Lopez, 41, was already dealing with a major medical issue — a massive benign tumor on ...
Rio Tinto Group is seeking to divest its US assets that produce boron, a critical mineral used in various applications ranging from fertilizers to glass making, according to people familiar with the ...
Nov 20 (Reuters) - 5E Advanced Materials (FEAM.O), opens new tab is in talks with Los Alamos National Laboratory to secure about $20 million in federal support for its Fort Cady boron project in ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the development of a 600 million ringgit ($142 million) super magnet manufacturing facility in the state of Pahang will ...
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute are building model uteruses the size of a thumbdrive to diagnose heavy menstrual bleeding, after receiving a grant from the non-profit Wellcome Leap last month.
When it comes to eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry, a new study from the University of Würzburg points the way forward. The team led by chemistry professor Holger ...