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Science (13 Nov, 2008)
Successful Birth of Live Rhinoceros from Frozen-Thawed Sperm
Today there are about 20,000 rhinoceros, which continue to disappear. One of the species is already extinct and other features only four animals. The breeding of rhinoceros becomes very difficult as more of them age and become ill. ...
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Health & Fitness (11 Feb, 2008)
Cellphones Kill Sperm Cells, Study Says
Hungarian scientists proved that men using cellphones put the chances of having a baby in danger. Cellphones' emissions affect the quantity and quality of men's sperm, scientists claim. ...
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Health & Fitness (20 Oct, 2008)
Heavy Use of Cell Phones Leads to Sperm DNA Damage
According to Australian scientists, men who have long talks over the cell phone lower their chances of becoming a biological father. ...
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Health & Fitness (27 Jan, 2009)
Spermatozoa's Quality Plays An Important Role In Evolution
Though the question about the influence of spermatozoa's sizes and speed on one's individual success is still to be discussed, according to scientists from Canada, these criteria certainly have an influence on the creation of new species and even on the natural selection. ...
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Offbeat (19 Feb, 2009)
Italian Woman to Be Inseminated With Sperm from Comatose Husband
A well-known gynecologist from Italy looks forward to artificially inseminate a woman with sperm taken from her husband, who is in coma due to brain cancer. ...
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Science (08 Jul, 2009)
Researchers Grow Sperm in Laboratory Conditions - Are Men Doomed?
The latest scientific breakthrough could mark the end of men. Researchers managed to artificially grow sperm in laboratory conditions from stem cells. ...
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Science (14 Mar, 2007)
Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men
Till now scientists have been aware of the fact that exposure to phthalates is linked to reproductive issues. Recently they have discovered that this chemical, found in nearly everything including plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, lubricants, paint and soaps, is strongly connected to abdominal obesity and insulin resistance in adult males. This scientific discovery was made by the University of Rochester Medical Center. ...
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Offbeat (28 May, 2007)
Woman's kidneys become a super-prise in TV show
In a new Dutch reality show a death-sick woman will choose one of the contestants to give her kidneys to after she dies. The TV show that has already raised a lot of concerns and argues, will start this week. ...
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Science (01 Aug, 2007)
In Vitro Babies to Have Their Father's Name in Birth Certificates
Ministers ask for changes in existing fertility bill to give all the IVF babies have information on their biological parent written in their birth certificate. ...
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Science (28 Aug, 2007)
Scientists developed a method to sort a boy from a girl
What would happen if we all had a chance to choose the gender of a baby? Now scientists challenge the nature. ...
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Health & Fitness (30 Aug, 2007)
Genes Permanently Turned On by Smoking
A study, which was published in BMC Genomics, an on-line open-access journal, was able to explain why those people who used to smoke still have a higher risk for lung cancer development than those who never had the bad habit ...
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Health & Fitness (09 Jul, 2008)
Male Cyclists Could Develop Erection Problems and Genital Numbness
Men, who enjoy cycling for staying fit, may certainly benefit the environment but they may also cause serious harm to their health in case they choose the wrong bicycle ...
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Health & Fitness (21 Jul, 2008)
Japan Bans in Vitro Fertilization for HIV Couples
According to Japanese sources the country's government banned the use of in vitro fertilization practices for couples, where both partners are infected with HIV virus. ...
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Environment (08 Oct, 2008)
Bald Eagles Suggest a New Diet
A new research has found that bald eagles in Alaska started eating other birds instead of fish. ...
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Current Events (22 Nov, 2008)
The Shnobel Award - Directly From Harvard
As a tradition, before the Nobel week in Harvard, at the beginning of October this year, there also took place the 18th yearly Ceremony of Shnobel Awards. The Shnobel award is a special award given for researches that at first make you laugh and which only later make you think. ...
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