A rare Neanderthal fetus reveals that many traits distinguishing Neanderthals from modern humans likely developed only after birth.
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Too much sweet food and drinks while pregnant has negative impact on baby’s brain
Pregnant women who consume lots of sweet food and drinks can have a negative long-term impact on their unborn baby’s brain, ...
Female mammals have long thought to be born with all the eggs they would ever have, but new research is challenging that consensus ...
Getting it over the finish line was a labor of love—and now, more than five years after her death, the lab of former Sloan ...
Neanderthal babies have always been hard to study, mostly because their remains are so rare. That scarcity has left one of ...
Introducing solid foods is an exciting milestone for both babies and parents. However, this transition, also known as weaning ...
A landmark UK review recommends avoiding intentional screen time for children under two. Here’s what the research found, why ...
A landmark study carried out by researchers from two universities in Leeds has concluded that time on digital devices such as ...
Base editing in human embryos reveals that NANOG is the one gene required to form every body tissue. Cambridge’s landmark ...
Since 2024, pregnant moms in Flint have been able to get $7,500 through the Rx Kids program. New research shows what happened next.
Base editing, the process used to make the changes, only nicks one strand of DNA, avoiding the major DNA errors that made ...
South Dakota schools approved three prenatal development videos, including the controversial "Baby Olivia" film.
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