IVF boost: Monash researchers use acoustic waves to select high quality sperm

(Monash University) Monash University researchers have used acoustic waves to develop a new approach to separate high-quality sperm for assisted reproduction. These findings can open windows for infertile couples to have a family of their own using IVF. The procedure can process roughly 140 sperm per second and select more than 60,000 high-quality sperm in under 50 minutes - nearly four times faster than the current gold standard.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news