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Scientists Caught Sperm Ignoring a Major Physical Law
Human sperm can swim through surprisingly viscous fluids with ease – and they seemingly defy Newton's third law of motion to do so. To figure out how they slither through substances that should, in ...
TL;DR: College students will compete in a unique sperm race using microfluidic chips that simulate the reproductive system, promoting male health awareness. Backed by $1.5 million in funding, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We often imagine sperm as swimmers, tiny cells whipping their tails to power through fluid on a mission toward the egg. However, a ...
On-site doctors processed the sperm, which was then placed onto a microscopic racetrack while audiences followed along on the big screen. (Curtis Luong / Daily Trojan) In the last sperm race of Friday ...
Athletics enthusiasts, here is a new competition for you to ogle: Sperm Racing. You may have read that male fertility is declining, and that decreased sperm motility (speed of travel) is apparently a ...
Sperm Race 2025: This may sound strange or even funny at first, but Los Angeles is all set to host something the world has never seen before – a sperm race. What might remind you of a joke or a scene ...
In our cells, our DNA carries chemical or 'epigenetic' marks that decide how genes will be used in different tissues. Yet in the group of specialised ...
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