
Alice Klein
Australia Reporter at New Scientist
Reporter for @newscientist in Australia 🦘 Chemistry PhD from @Sydney_Uni 🧪 Email: [email protected] - currently on maternity leave
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Jan 28, 2024 |
newscientist.com | Alice Klein
AROUND the age of 50, women stop releasing eggs and can no longer have children. We consider this menopause a natural part of life, but in one respect, it is really rather unusual – there are hardly any other species in which females experience reproductive shutdown when they typically still have decades of healthy life ahead. So what is the point of menopause?
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Jan 24, 2024 |
newscientist.com | Alice Klein
AROUND the age of 50, women stop releasing eggs and can no longer have children. We consider this menopause a natural part of life, but in one respect, it is really rather unusual – there are hardly any other species in which females experience reproductive shutdown when they typically still have decades of healthy life ahead. So what is the point of menopause?
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Jan 23, 2024 |
newscientist.com | Alice Klein
Cells from grandparents live on in you and appear to influence your future healthHalfpoint Images/Getty ImagesIN THE 1990s, Diana Bianchi at Harvard University and her colleagues made a peculiar discovery. They found that women who had given birth to boys up to 27 years earlier still had their sons’ cells circulating in their blood.
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Dec 27, 2023 |
newsbreak.com | Alice Klein
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Dec 27, 2023 |
newscientist.com | Alice Klein
The groundwork is being laid for the first human trial of an artificial uterus, which could get the go-ahead from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) some time in 2024. Artificial uteruses are designed to mimic the environment of the womb as closely as possible and may help support babies who are born extremely prematurely, at around 23 or 24 weeks’ gestation. “The idea is to bridge the rough patch when they’re really struggling and carry them through to a point when they can do…
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