As commercial spaceflight draws ever closer and time spent in space continues to extend, the question of reproductive health beyond the bounds of planet Earth is no longer theoretical but now ...
A new international study warns that reproductive health in space is no longer a theoretical concern and that questions about ...
Radiation, microgravity and even toxic lunar dust could scramble fertility, derail pregnancies and endanger newborns ...
Researchers are inching closer to mass-producing eggs and sperm in the lab from ordinary human cells. The technique could provide new ways to treat infertility but also open a Pandora's box. We are ...
Recently, scientists have reviewed the existing literature to understand how space travel, space radiation, and microgravity affect human reproductive functions. This review was published in Npj ...
A new study warns that reproductive health in space is becoming an “urgently practical” issue as missions extend beyond Earth. Researchers cite major gaps in evidence, ethics and governance.
"If reproduction is ever to occur beyond Earth, it must do so with a clear commitment to safety, transparency and ethical ...
As space missions grow longer and bolder, scientists warn that human reproduction beyond Earth is no longer hypothetical, ...
Wild animals that have acquired adaptions to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme conditions may provide answers to some of the most pressing problems in the field of ...