Tag: IVF
Alabama court’s ruling that embryos are children opens up a host...
Dara E. Purvis, Penn State
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 21, 2024, that the word “child” also...
I’m a political scientist, and the Alabama Supreme Court’s IVF ruling...
Spencer Goidel, Auburn University
The day before the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos created and used for...
Promising assisted reproductive technologies come with ethical, legal and social challenges...
Keith Latham, Michigan State University and Mary Faith Marshall, University of Virginia
Assisted reproductive technologies are medical procedures that...
Fertility is becoming a workplace issue but employer support can create...
Krystal Wilkinson, Manchester Metropolitan University; Clare Mumford, University of Central Lancashire, and Michael Carroll, Manchester Metropolitan University https://embed-player.newsoveraudio.com/v4?key=x84olp&id=https://theconversation.com/fertility-is-becoming-a-workplace-issue-but-employer-support-can-create-winners-and-losers-210354&bgColor=F5F5F5&color=D8352A&playColor=D8352A
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The US birth rate keeps declining: 4 questions answered
Marie Menke, University of Pittsburgh
Over the last few decades, birth rates have decreased across the globe.
The United States is no exception. Aside from a...
Editing human embryos with CRISPR is moving ahead – now’s the...
Jessica Berg, Case Western Reserve University
The announcement by researchers in Portland, Oregon that they’ve successfully modified the genetic material of a human embryo took...
A look inside the Czech Republic’s booming fertility holiday industry
Amy Speier, University of Texas Arlington
In 2008, a friend sent me a link to a Czech company called IVF Holiday. Clicking the link, I...