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How the largest gecko on Earth duplicated itself through a rare biological process
The world’s largest gecko has demonstrated the ability to reproduce without a mate through a process known as parthenogenesis ...
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5 things we still get wrong about human reproduction
You'd think we'd know everything there is to know about sexual reproduction. But as it turns out, there are still quite a few ...
A new study has uncovered a hidden step that helps the deadliest malaria parasite survive and multiply inside the human body. Researchers studying Plasmodium falciparum found that the parasite relies ...
Researchers studying the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum have discovered a previously unknown stage in its life cycle that appears to be crucial for reproduction. This is important because ...
Radiation and microgravity are two of the greatest hazards to astronauts’ reproductive health. “Space radiation can damage ...
Thailand’s oil painting reproduction industry is gaining international recognition as demand rises for handcrafted art alternatives. Supported ...
A bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia issued notice to the parents on Centres appeal assailing the 2024 verdict of a single judge which held that there was no prohibition ...
These “walking sharks” can lay eggs without spending extra energy, rewriting what scientists thought they knew about reproduction.
New research shows that epaulette sharks, often called “walking sharks,” can produce eggs without increasing their overall energy use.
The findings shed new light on human reproduction and suggest pathways for developing treatments to lower the risk of ...
Epaulette sharks can reproduce without any measurable increase in energy use, stunning researchers who expected egg-laying to ...
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