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Tag: Reproduction

Biological sex is far from binary − this college course examines the...

Ari Berkowitz, University of Oklahoma Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S....

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...

Dung beetle mothers protect their offspring from a warming world by...

Kimberly S. Sheldon, University of Tennessee If the TV series “Dirty Jobs” covered animals as well as humans, it...

How did cockroaches survive the asteroid that led to the extinction...

Brian Lovett, West Virginia University Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages....

How AI is hijacking art history

Sonja Drimmer, University of Massachusetts Amherst People tend to rejoice in the disclosure of a secret. Or, at the very least, media outlets have come...

Male fertility is declining – studies show that environmental toxins could...

Ryan P. Smith, University of Virginia In the U.S., nearly 1 in 8 couples struggles with infertility. Unfortunately, physicians...

Why are some mushrooms poisonous?

Karen Hughes, University of Tennessee Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages....

Virgin births from parthenogenesis: How females from some species can reproduce...

Mercedes Burns, University of Maryland, Baltimore County An Asian water dragon hatched from an egg at the Smithsonian National Zoo, and her keepers were shocked....

EXPLORING NATURE

How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell...

Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences When Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean in October...
A fisherman looks at the Suralaya coal-fired power plant in Cilegon, Indonesia, in 2023. Ronald Siagian/AFP via Getty Images

Can the world quit coal?