Urban farm educator Melissa Leuthner raises six hens in her Vailsburg yard, producing a dozen eggs every two days while ...
A research team at Bar-Ilan University in Israel has reported that by making only slight changes to specific non-coding DNA regions in female mouse embryos, individuals with XX chromosomes, which are ...
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The brushed twill shirt from men's wear company Teddy Stratford in the image below highlights the crisp lines produced by its patented "zip fit' technology. Also, the wonders of another kind of tech — ...
It’s a hot-button topic. After years of searching, scientists in Spain have finally found the male “G-spot,” discovering that this so-called erogenous zone is far from where they suspected. They ...
A decade-long review by George Mason University researchers reveals growing evidence that neonicotinoid insecticides—the world’s most widely used class of pesticides—may harm male reproductive health.
Rochelle Collins, DO, is a board-certified family medicine physician and assistant clinical professor of family medicine at Quinnipiac University. Men have nipples because nipples form in the womb ...