Hybrid between dog and cockroach.
#biology #cockroach #hybrids #mating #reproduction #evolution #humans #dogs
Das Weibchen der Großen Königslibelle legt die Eier sorgfältig an treibenden Pflanzenteilen ab. Dabei taucht es seinen Hinterleib weit unter die Wasseroberfläche ein.
Mehr über die Art in #Hessen lest Ihr auf https://t1p.de/aimper
#Libelle #Fotografie #Natur #Insekten #Anax #Anaximperator #Anisoptera #dragonfly #BlueEmperor #photography #nature #insects #reproduction
Multi-Agent LLM
Discover how Multi-Agent LLM automates vulnerability detection and reproduction, saving time and effort
https://airanked.dev/posts/multi-agent-llm-vulnerability-discovery
#MultiAgentLLM #AutomatedVulnerabilityDiscovery #Reproduction
🧬🐟 The #Amazon #molly, an all-female #fish from #Texas and #Mexico rivers, has cloned itself for over 100,000 years – long past the predicted extinction deadline.
A 2026 #Nature #study by researchers at University of #Missouri and LMU #Munich shows the fish uses “gene conversion,” a #DNA repair trick, to erase bad #mutations and spread good ones without #sex.
👉 https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-finally-know-how-an-all-female-fish-keeps-cloning-itself
#genetics #evolution #cloning #parthenogenesis #genome #geneconversion #reproduction #biology #science
@randomthoughts The word "abandon" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. Life is not necessarily a "heavy burden", nor is it necessarily "constant chaos, physical and psychological pain". Even if it is sometimes difficult, there may be pleasures, satisfactions and joys that make the negatives worthwhile.
Who is it a "gamble" for? The bearer or the born? I would say both. Gamble or not, it may also be an act of love.
You cannot ask consent from a person who does not exist. There may be many reasons not to bring a child into this world, but not obtaining consent from a nonexistent child is not one of them.
All in all I find this random thought of yours not profound, but confused.
Human childbirth has long been considered exceptionally difficult. A common explanation is the so-called "obstetrical Dilemma": humans walk upright and have large brains, leading to a tight fit between the baby and the mother's pelvis. This is thought to make birth especially risky in our species. Recently this idea has been tested against data on birth outcomes from other mammals. And it shows our problems are not unique.
#evolution #reproduction #biodiversity #mammals
https://www.newswise.com/articles/human-childbirth-is-not-uniquely-difficult-among-mammals/?sc=c6313

Human childbirth is commonly viewed as uniquely difficult and dangerous. The reason: the combination of bipedalism and large brains creates a tight fit between the baby and the birth canal. Research at the University of Vienna has now shown that many other mammals – from domestic livestock to wild species – face similar birth problems and mortality. In some species, these complications even occur as often as in some human populations, such as hunter-gatherers without modern medical care. The
Untitled, Izumi Kato, 2016
Just spent some time checking out this artist's website, and there are a lot more like this. Really impressive that they can communicate this thing in this way, which I don't think I will do justice with words. but something like primal and primate instinct and security. Maybe something about our social nature and survival. I'm taking those orbs to be breastish. Really love the weird little alien face, little kids are so cute but their weird little alien minds are strange to watch working, and I guess probably all of us are like that, we're better at lying about it. I don't know if I'm making sense and I guess it doesn't matter 🤣
#art #weird #alien #infants #babies #children #primate #alive #survival #prize #necessity #reproduction
Man produces sperm from testicular tissue frozen as a child in breakthrough trial
Exclusive: Sperm re-transplant offers hope that boys left infertile by chemotherapy could have biological children one day In a groundbreaking fertility trial, a man whose testicular tissue was frozen before he underwent chemotherapy as a child to be re-transplanted 16 years late...
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/may/04/man-produces-sperm-from-testicular-tissue-frozen-as-a-child-in-breakthrough-trial
#Men'shealth #Science #UKnews #Reproduction #Biology #TheGuardian
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