Half the Men Who’ve Ever Lived Did Not Reproduce
Andy Bodle thought being a redhead would keep him a virgin forever, until Boris Becker won the 1985 Wimbledon and gave gingers a second chance. “Along with the 97% of women who can see, I have never...
View ArticleNEWSER: Sex in Space Won’t Kill You After All
Apparently the string of “sex-in-space-can-kill-you” stories that were flying around last week were incorrect, unless you plan on reproducing. According to researchers, who studied “plant sex” in zero...
View ArticleUnderdogs and Challenges: The Vasectomy Files 11 (VIDEO)
The Vasectomy Project is encouraging men to join forces and take responsibly for family planning. This is an opportunity to bring people together to talk about our collective responsibility while...
View ArticleThe Differences Between Men and Women, Part 2: Would You Adam and Eve It?
Andy Bodle rides the ebb and flow of attraction, reproduction, and the spread of behavior and genes in part two of his three-part series. — “And the LORD God said, It is not good that the man should...
View Article15 Ways to Talk About Sex
. Betcha didn’t know there were so many different ways to discuss sex. You might be surprised. —- It is a curious thing to tell the person I am dating on any given week that I write about sex. This...
View Article3 Questions to Ask When You’re Considering a Vasectomy
A simple outpatient procedure can affect your life in profound ways. — It’s every guy’s worst nightmare: You’re drugged up and wheeled into an operating room where strangers with surgical masks are...
View ArticleHow Your Health and History Affect the Future of Your Family
Embed from Getty Images A man’s age and family history affect the health and future of his family, and understanding that role is critical to being engaged as a husband and father. — From installing...
View ArticleThe People Paradox
Embed from Getty Images “The most successful and complex species on the planet, and sometimes even the same person, responsible for such extraordinary acts of kindness, is also capable of extreme...
View ArticleWomen are Saying “No” to Marriage and Men are Angry, Depressed, and Lonely
Embed from Getty Images There are two intersecting trends that are changing the ways men and women live and love. — I’ve seen a disturbing trend where more and more men feel disconnected,...
View ArticleMeiosis: Where the Sex Starts – Crash Course Biology #13
— Hank gets down to the nitty-gritty about meiosis, the special type of cell division that is necessary for sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms. Table of Contents 1) Homologous Chromosome...
View ArticleThe Reproductive System: How Gonads Go – CrashCourse Biology #34
— Hank lets us in on the meaning of life, at least from a biological perspective – it’s reproduction, which answers the essential question of all organisms: how do I make more of myself? So, sex, how...
View ArticleThe Sex Lives of Nonvascular Plants: Alternation of Generations – Crash...
— Hank introduces us to nonvascular plants – liverworts, hornworts & mosses – which have bizarre features, kooky habits, and strange sex lives. Nonvascular plants inherited their reproductive cycle...
View ArticleThe Plants & The Bees: Plant Reproduction – CrashCourse Biology #38
— Hank gets into the dirty details about vascular plant reproduction: they use the basic alternation of generations developed by nonvascular plants 470 million years ago, but they’ve tricked it out so...
View ArticleFungi: Death Becomes Them – CrashCourse Biology #39
— Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil from which new life will spring, they...
View ArticleEcofeminism to Escape Collapse
— Maria Mediavilla: Feminism has gained a very strong following in Spain in recent years, as the massive feminist demonstrations of March 8th of 2018 and 2019 showed, and I would dare to say that much...
View ArticleNoise and Light Pollution Hinder Bird Reproduction
The distant hum of a lawnmower on an early weekend morning or the glare of a streetlight through a window at night can be an annoyance, but for wildlife, noise and light pollution can impair their...
View ArticleThe Work of Art in the Age of Digitalization
By abrikoos In his phenomenal essay, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Walter Benjamin describes how Art has changed with the increasing ability to reproduce it. He lays out the...
View ArticleImportant Things to Know About Surrogacy: A Top Surrogacy Company in Ukraine...
— Parenthood is more than just another step in life. It is the most complicated challenge where experience, sense of responsibility, and the ability to share love and kindness are put under the test....
View ArticleCustodians of the Future
We all already know this. Can we act on it as true? We are sensors. We record everything that happens. We exist from before conception in the ovum who will become us, where ever that is in the belly...
View ArticleDung Beetle Mothers Protect Their Offspring From a Warming World by Digging...
By Kimberly S. Sheldon, University of Tennessee If the TV series “Dirty Jobs” covered animals as well as humans, it would probably start with dung beetles. These hardworking critters are among the...
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