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  1. Human reproductive ecology (Evolutionary biology 🧬)

    Human reproductive ecology is a subfield in evolutionary biology that is concerned with human reproductive processes and responses to ecological variables. It is based in the natural and social sciences, and is based on theory and models deriving from human and animal biology, evolutionary theory,...

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    #HumanReproductiveEcology #HumanReproduction #EvolutionaryBiology #ReproductiveEcology

  2. 🚨 BREAKING: Scientists finally make mini ovaries! 🚨 Because who doesn't dream of turning blood into eggs? 🥚🔬 Now we can all look forward to a future where human reproduction is one step closer to being a kitchen science experiment! 🍳🤦‍♂️
    conception.bio/science-and-upd #miniovaries #bloodtoeggs #humanreproduction #kitchenexperiment #scienceinnovation #HackerNews #ngated

  3. #Science #Biology #HumanReproduction

    Science and data loaded, but:

    Early human embryo mortality is a matter of considerable interest not only to reproductive biologists and fertility doctors, but also to philosophers 1, 2, theologians 3 and lawyers 4.

    Most especially, becoming pregnant and having children is of overwhelming and personal importance to many women and their families. As with all biological processes, nothing works perfectly all the time 5, and failure to conceive and pregnancy loss are common problems.

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  4. 6-Jan-2023
    Study reveals average age at #conception for men versus women over past 250,000 years
    Evolutionary biologists at IU found that fathers are consistently older than mothers throughout human evolutionary history, but that age gap has shrunk
    eurekalert.org/news-releases/9 Interesting insight into #HumanReproduction. NB this is not the age when ppl have first child, but the age when they have any child that goes on to have further offspring to this day.