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Edwin Stephen Goodrich (1868-1946)

By: Joe Brinkman | Published: Dec 30, 2014

Edwin Stephen Goodrich studied the structures of animals in England during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Goodrich studied how animals…

ZoologyHomology (Biology)InvertebratesEvolution

"Developmental Effects of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Wildlife and Humans" (1993), by Theo Colborn, Frederick S. vom Saal, and Ana M. Soto

By: Jennifer R. Craer | Published: Jan 10, 2014

Developmental Effects of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Wildlife and Humans, was published in 1993 in Environmental Health Perspectives. In the…

LiteratureEndocrine disrupting chemicalsEmbryologyfetal developmentendocrine disruptors
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“Labor and Delivery Management of Women with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection” (2018), by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Obstetric Practice

By: Jarrett L. Joubert | Published: Jun 05, 2025

In September 2018, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or ACOG, published “Labor and Delivery Management of Women with Human…

pregnant womenHIV testingInfectious Disease Transmission, VerticalHealth Planning GuidelinesHIV infections

Corpus Callosum Defects Associated with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

By: Erica O'Neil | Published: Sep 07, 2010

Prenatal exposure to alcohol (ethanol) can result in a continuum of developmental abnormalities that are highly variable depending on the severity,…

fetal alcohol syndromeReproductionHuman DevelopmentFetus

Thomas Hunt Morgan's Definition of Regeneration: Morphallaxis and Epimorphosis

By: Mary E. Sunderland | Published: Jun 09, 2009

For Thomas Hunt Morgan clarity was of utmost importance. He was therefore frustrated with the many disparate, disconnected terms that were used to…

Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945Regeneration

Julius von Sachs (1832-1897)

By: Steve Elliott | Published: Jun 07, 2010

Julius von Sachs helped establish plant physiology through his experiments in latter nineteenth-century Germany. Sachs infused the inchoate…

Plant Physiological PhenomenaBiographyPlant physiology

“Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Health Personnel of Maternities in the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV...” (2018), by Elie Nkwabong, Romuald Meboulou Nguel, Nelly Kamgaing, and Anne Sylvie Keddi Jippe

By: Alexis Darby, Sierra Hope Jones | Published: Apr 06, 2021

In 2018, researchers Elie Nkwabong, Romuald Meboulou Nguel, Nelly Kamgaing, and Anne Sylvie Keddi Jippe published, “Knowledge, Attitudes, and…

LiteratureHIV-positive womenHIV-positive childrenHIV (Viruses)HIV infections

David Michael Rorvik (1944–)

By: Alysse Blight | Published: Jul 05, 2018

David Michael Rorvik is a science journalist who publicized advancements in the field of reproductive medicine during the late twentieth century.…

Sex PreselectionScience JournalismFamily PlanningParenthoodFertilization

J. B. v. M. B. (2001)

By: Jennifer E. Chapman | Published: Nov 17, 2013

In 2001, the Supreme Court of New Jersey decided a dispute between a divorced couple over cryopreserved preembryos created through in vitro…

LawFrozen human embryosFertilization in VitroPregnancyEmbryos

"The Origin and Behavior of Mutable Loci in Maize" (1950), by Barbara McClintock

By: Federica Turriziani-Colonna | Published: Oct 24, 2014

The Origin and Behavior of Mutable Loci in Maize, by Barbara McClintock, was published in 1950 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…

LiteratureMcClintock, Barbara, 1902-1992ChromosomesTransposonsCorn