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2023 Predictions—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
What to expect in genetic engineering, neuroscience, psychedelics, longevity research, digital health, food, human performance, wellbeing, and of course, ChatGPT.
By
Jane Metcalfe
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Two Fathers One Egg
A new technique for same sex conception for men raises some tricky questions.
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David Warmflash
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Is It Time to Cancel Menopause?
Ovarian research aims to extend fertility and lengthen lives by delaying menopause—but the ultimate moonshot would be ending it altogether.
By
Grace Rubenstein
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The Future of Birth Control
Male contraceptive gels, “night-before” pills that disrupt ovulation, and the brave future of human contraception.
By
Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
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Perspective: Why Can’t Women with Endometriosis Get Diagnosed?
10% of women suffer from this painful condition, which often goes undiagnosed for years. This has to change.
By
Aria Vyas
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Daisy Robinton is Fired Up About Female Longevity
This biotech CEO wants to slow women’s aging by extending ovulation.
By
Grace Rubenstein
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4 Black Female Ob-Gyns Take on Racial Disparities in Reproductive Health
Their research could mean longer healthspans for Black women.
By
Robin Donovan
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Portrait of a Professional Baby Maker
With 27 biological children and three surrogate pregnancies under her belt, it’s all business as usual for Tyra Reeder.
By
Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
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A Womb with a View
Bio bags, robotic preemies, artificial wombs, and the coming revolution in postnatal care to save babies born too soon.
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Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
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Where Have All Your Sperm Gone?
Despite the growing, unsolved mystery of why sperm counts around the world are declining, society still treats fertility as a female issue.
By
Leslie Schrock
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