The Incas built over 40 thousand km of roads at the top of the most impervious Andean mountains, despite an extremely harsh climate, landslides, earthquakes and construction metho ...
Fertility care has changed - the tools, the workplace benefits, the costs. Here's what the landscape looks like for women right now.
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China tests cyanobacteria to turn desert sand into fertile soil
Chinese scientists are testing whether cyanobacteria, the photosynthetic microorganisms that have shaped Earth’s soils for billions of years, can convert barren desert sand into ground capable of ...
It’s a strange shift: After spending your whole life trying to avoid getting pregnant, you suddenly want to do so, and fast. But rather than making this change at the flick of a switch, many fertility ...
Have you ever caught yourself feeling extra flirty or just horny at certain points in the month – suddenly you’re noticing little things that spark your interest way more? If that sounds familiar, you ...
Earlier this year, a company called Natural Cycles introduced their new wristband. For just $129.99, the wristband would sync with their app and offer the wearer “digital birth control,” tracking ...
Paul Thiebaud Gallery has opened Fertile Ground: UC Davis Faculty & Alumni. On view are paintings, and ceramic sculpture by Robert Arneson, William Theophilius Brown, Roy De Forest, April Glory Funcke ...
Male bonobos have an impressive ability to detect when females are most fertile, even though the usual visual cues are unreliable. Researchers tracking wild bonobos in the Congo discovered that males ...
Bonobo mating may look chaotic to human eyes, but new research shows the confusion is mostly on the outside. Male bonobos can actually track a female’s most fertile days with surprising accuracy.
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