In 1978, Louise Joy Brown became the first baby ever born as a result of in vitro fertilization. Here’s everything to know ...
Their research in the late '60s, early '70s changed the lives of many — since then, over 12 million babies have been born as ...
Netflix's Joy follows what went into the landmark development of in-vitro fertilization, with a focus on IVF pioneer Jean ...
Bill Nighy, James Norton and Thomasin McKenzie star in this drama, set in 1960s and ’70s England, about the trial-and-error ...
Cute British whimsy can be exhausting, and Joy doesn’t skimp on it. Nonetheless, despite its feel-good corniness, Ben ...
McKenzie stars as embryologist Jean Purdy in a breezy period piece about a scientific breakthrough that society is still ...
Marie Curie excepted, movies about female scientists remain scarce, not just because STEM careers and Nobel Prizes still ...
Toward the end of Netflix’s “Joy,” the muffled cry of a newborn baby prompts a man and woman in a hospital to embrace out of ...
The makers of a new film about the British pioneers of IVF hope it highlights the "fragile" status of fertility treatment, ...
Eventually, after enduring scepticism and criticism from their peers, Louise Joy Brown became the first baby born via IVF in ...
and Joy doesn’t skimp on it. Nonetheless, despite its feel-good corniness, Ben Taylor’s film, which premiers Nov. 22 on Netflix, is an undeniably moving tale about the birth of in vitro ...