Cryobiology

In a land of kids, infertile couples face stigma, challenges

Health & Medicine

Africa is a land of many large families, but, as in all the world, not everyone is successful in having kids. In some communities in Africa, that can bring shame, and less respect. Some couples are trying fertility treatments, but even with subsidies it’s incredibly expensive.

Part III: Infertile in a Land of Kids

Health & Medicine

Freezing embryos, delaying parenthood

Global Politics

Turkey bans trips abroad for artificial insemination

In-vitro fertilization (IVF) for the poor

Health & Medicine

No Redheads Wanted At The Sperm Bank

Conflict & Justice

The world’s largest sperm bank is telling redheads ‘no need to apply.’

Frozen Zoos

At the Audubon Institute for Research of Endangered Species in New Orleans a domestic house cat gave birth to an African wildcat whose embryo had been frozen and then implanted in the house cat’s womb. Host Steve Curwood speaks with Director of Research, Dr. Betsy Dresser about this procedure as a safety net for endangered […]

The World

Cloned Little Piggies Going to Market?

That’s what the Food and Drug Administration has decided – but the public may think twice.

Cloning

Cloning an Endangered Species

An Iowa cow will give birth next month to a cloned baby gaur (GOW-ER), a type of endangered Asian ox. Dr. Robert Lanza, vice president of medical and scientific development at Advanced Cell Technology, the Massachusetts company which performed the procedure, talks with host Steve Curwood about cloning as a tool for preserving endangered animals.