New Male Contraceptive Method

Researchers at the Salk Institute have developed a promising new method for male contraception that is safe, effective, and reversible. The method targets a specific protein complex involved in sperm production without impacting other aspects of reproductive health. Clinical trials are still needed before it reaches the market.

Artificial Testicles for Male Infertility

Scientists have successfully grown working 'testicles in a dish' to potentially help solve male infertility, with the artificial organs mimicking the structure and function of natural testicles. The research could lead to advancements in treating disorders of sexual development and infertility.