Neural crest cells are a population of stem cells that invade the embryo in early development. They play a big role in what you look like: the pigments of your eyes, of your skin, and the bone ...
Human evolution has long been tied to growing brain size, and new research suggests prenatal hormones may have played a surprising role. By studying the relative lengths of index and ring fingers — a ...
Selecting the healthiest embryo is one of the most important steps in in‑vitro fertilization (IVF), yet it remains one of the ...
Upregulated expression of transcription factors promoting cone identity in late-stage retinal progenitors drives development ...
Studying the shape of tissues and organs is critical to understanding how they are formed. Embryonic development happens in ...
Researchers at EMBL Barcelona have developed an open-source tool that makes working with complicated volumetric imaging data ...
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Humans are born with tails but lose them before birth, and scientists still don’t know why we have them at all
Early in pregnancy, something surprising happens. Every human embryo develops a tail. It is not symbolic or imagined. A real ...
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