This AI-powered microscope is really good at counting sperm
Mohamed Taha's ambition to disrupt the fertility industry began after his first sperm test. He had just been diagnosed with a kidney disease (which later turned out to be a misdiagnosis) and his doctor advised him to freeze his sperm as a precaution. According to the World Health Organisation, a normal sperm count is around 15 million sperm per millilitre (m/ml) of semen. Taha's sperm count was 15 times lower. Concerned, he chose to do a second analysis at a different clinic and, to his surprise, the result was far more positive: 20 m/ml.
Nov-3-2020, 12:30:12 GMT
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