Humans don’t have a defined mating season like deer or wolves. Here’s how evolution blended biology, culture and social life into year-round intimacy.
As humanity moves from brief space missions toward longer stays — driven by commercial ambitions for moon bases and eventual Martian settlements — scientists are beginning to confront how the ...
The following is an excerpt from The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction by Henry T. Greely. This is a book about the future of our species, about the likely development of revolutionary ...
A new book suggests that within just 20 to 40 years, most human reproduction will take place in the lab, rather than the bedroom. Hank Greely, a Stanford professor who teaches law and genetics, writes ...
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Space dream hits human limit as experts sound alarm on pregnancy in orbit
As private companies race to build orbital habitats and government agencies sketch out Mars timelines, a fundamental ...
Fast-forward to several decades or a half-century from now, and it’s not inconceivable that humans could be living on Mars—building habitats, trundling around in rovers, mining the subsurface for ...
The consensus meeting: “Update on the interface between ART and Genetics” was held in Brussels, Belgium, March 5-6, 2012. Published with permission from the European Society of Human Genetics and ...
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