Every day stem cells in the human body help replace billions of cells lost in the regular, homeostatic maintenance of our organs. But while scientists have investigated the cellular regulators of this balanced cycle of production-and-loss for years, it...
Oocyte vitrification, a method to flash-freeze human eggs so they can be stored for later use, emerged in the early 2000s. Initially, the technology was limited to women undergoing chemotherapy or experiencing medical conditions known to cause infertility...
When it was launched in April 2003, the Human Genome Project helped revolutionize biomedical research by providing scientists a reference map that allowed them to analyze DNA sequences for genetic clues to the origins of a host of diseases.
Twenty years...