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March 26, 2025

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Ova the Moon

It was 1983, and NASA was set to make history as Sally Ride prepared to become the first American woman to fly to space. The

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Love is in the Air

The forests of Argentina’s Formosa province are home to Azara’s owl monkey (Aotus azarae), a pair-living and sexually monogamous primate. Weighing about three pounds and

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The Double X Factor

Throughout much of medical history, the stereotypical “average patient” has looked a lot like the average male. Medical research, from clinical trials for new treatments

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Kiss Me, I’m Regulatory!

Astrocytes may be more than just the brain’s ‘housekeepers.’ While largely known for their role in supporting neuron structure and maintaining the highly selective blood-brain

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Viva la Vagina

Pregnancy complications, such as preterm births and stillbirths, are among the most frightening and potentially devastating health challenges an expectant family can experience. However, not

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Rewriting the Rules

In temperate coastal waters around the globe, waves crash against rocky coves and shallow tide pools. A frequent inhabitant of these turbulent waters is the

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The Sexual Division of Pain

When you bite into a spicy chili pepper, a sharp, burning sensation fills your mouth. For some, this sensation is a mild kick; for others,

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Plastic, Not Fantastic

No one wants to find out there’s plastic in their reproductive organs. Unfortunately, that may be a real possibility, according to Chelin Jamie Hu and

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By the Skin of Their Teeth

For archaeologists working to get a better picture of what life was like in ancient communities, determining the sex of the people who lived there

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