AfarminIndianaisrecallingmorethan200millioneggssoldinninestatesoversalmonellafears.RoseAcreFarmsvoluntarilyrecalled206,749,248eggsduetopotentialcontaminationwit
Nearly207millioneggsfromafarminNorthCarolinaarebeingrecalledfromnineUSstatesafter22peoplefellill,theUSfederalFoodandDrugAdministrationhassaid.Itisthelargestreca
Scientistshavegrownhumaneggcellstofullmaturityinthelabinapotentialbreakthroughforfertilitytreatment,theyannouncedinastudypublishedFriday.ResearchersinNewYorkand
Scientistshavecomeastepclosertomimickingthenaturalprocessbywhichthebodycreatesspermfromstemcellsinworkthatcouldultimatelyprovidenewtreatmentsforinfertility.Spea
Over200three-dimensionallypreservedeggsofpterosaurshavebeenunearthedinChina,providingnewinsightintothelifehistoryoftherulersoftheskiesintheageofdinosaurs,scient
Japaneseresearchershavegeneticallyengineeredheneggstogrowdrugsthatcanfightdiseasessuchascancer,inabidtodramaticallyreducethecostoftreatment,areportsaidMonday.If
AGermanstateministerchargedWednesdaythatoverthreetimesmoreeggscontaminatedwiththeinsecticidefipronilhadenteredthecountrythanthenationalgovernmenthasadmitted.Whi
SouthKoreahasfoundsomeeggproductscontaminatedwithpesticide,thecountry'sMinistryofAgriculture,FoodandRuralAffairssaidonTuesday.Thetaintedeggs,foundinafarmwith80,
The food safety authority of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has enhanced inspections of eggs imported from Europe after high levels of insecticide were found in some imported eggs, the HKSAR's secretary for food and health said Saturday.
Ascandalinvolvingeggscontaminatedwithinsecticidespreadto15EUcountries,SwitzerlandandasfarawayasHongKongonFridayastheEuropeanCommissioncalledforaspecialmeetingon
Two more tons of eggs have been found with the illegal insecticide fipronil in Denmark, local media reported Friday, citing the country's food regulation authorities.
BritainandFrancesaidMondaythatsomeinsecticide-taintedeggsmayhaveenteredtheircountries,asmillionsofchickensfacedbeingculledintheNetherlandsinagrowingEuropeancont
InthedarkandsilentshedofasmallDutchpoultryfarm,1.8millioneggscloselypackedtogetherwaittobedestroyed.Inthebarn,themachinethatsortsandpackagestheeggshasbeenshutof
In the not-so-distant future, research suggests, eggs and sperm may no longer be needed to make a baby -- at least not in the traditional way.
A female zebra shark in an Australian aquarium has astounded scientists by producing live offspring asexually, three years after being separated from her long-term mate.
South Korea is in the throes of a bird flu outbreak and for the first time has asked the United States to ship it shell eggs.