Scientists captured first real-time 3D video of human embryo implantation, revealing mechanical forces behind successful ...
"This is a significant step toward equipping Idaho's students with accurate, necessary, and scientifically accurate information regarding human life in the womb," Rose added. "Idaho is now one of the ...
North Dakota schools would be required to show students high-quality video of how a human fetus develops in each week of pregnancy under a bill Senate lawmakers approved during a vote Wednesday. The ...
A controversial computer-generated video produced by an anti-abortion group that purports to show the development of a fetus in the womb—or others like it—could soon become required viewing in ...
Rep. Mary Bentley, R-Perryville, presents House Bill 1180 to the House Education Committee on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. (Mary Hennigan/Arkansas Advocate) In a split decision Tuesday, an Arkansas ...
Baby Olivia isn't a real baby. It's an animated fetus that develops throughout a three-minute video that has become a new front in state-level abortion politics. Bills in the Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri ...
Aug. 11 (UPI) --A team of Spanish researchers announced Friday they have for the first time recorded video of a human embryo implanting itself in a simulated uterine wall, revealing never-before-seen ...
Pro-choice OBGYNs blasted a fetal development video being considered for sex education curriculum in some states, with one doctor arguing the film was the "last thing kids need[ed] to be watching." ...
Schools would have to show fetal development videos to students in grades 5-12 under a bill that passed the Iowa House. Public, private and charter schools in Iowa would be required to show fetal ...
Rep. Mary Bentley, R-Perryville, presents House Bill 1180 to the House Education Committee on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. (Mary Hennigan/Arkansas Advocate) A bill that would require Arkansas public ...
Legislation to require the Arkansas Department of Education to include a discussion about human fetal development in state education standards advanced out of a Senate Committee Monday. State Sen.