More than 13 million people worldwide owe their lives to in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to the first estimates of their kind. Since the original 'test tube' baby was born in 1978, the number ...
How prevalent is the use of IVF, and what does the future of access to it look like? At 34, Natalie, a doctor from Oregon, was struggling to build the family she longed for. At times, her sense of ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — New technology is making it safer for mothers to get pregnant in Austin. The device, called TMRW, is an automated storage system that uses barcodes to ensure that frozen eggs are ...
The U.S. biotech company Nucleus Genomics has announced new in vitro fertilization (IVF) software that allows couples to choose which of up to 20 embryos to implant into the woman’s uterus by looking ...
As we step into 2026, IVF is no longer just about medical expertise; it is about intelligent systems, digital insights, and science that understands emotion as much as biology. This article explores ...
Breakthroughs in micro-robotics, nanobiosensors, and AI are enabling more precise, personalized, and potentially automated IVF, even as demand for fertility care reaches record highs. Experts say ...
How far are we willing to go in the name of “progress”? Picture a menu like you might find in a restaurant, but instead of choosing your next meal, you’re selecting your baby’s characteristics. Blue ...
The Assisted Reproductive Technology Act does not confer any power upon the clinic or its director to relax, waive, or ...