Spain has successfully kept a human uterus alive outside the body for 24 hours, opening new possibilities for studying fertility, pregnancy and uterine diseases.
A newly identified molecular mechanism that powers sperm movement could enable nonhormonal male birth control and improve fertility treatments, researchers in the United States have found.
A recent study conducted in Israel has identified a correlation between sun exposure and hormone levels among women between the ages of 30 and 40, thus helping women struggling with infertility.