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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Menopause May Be an Unintended Outcome of Men's Preference for Younger Mates

After decades of laboring under other theories that never seemed to add up, biologists have concluded that menopause is actually ...  > full story

World Population Could Be Nearly 11 Billion by 2100

A new United Nations analysis shows the world population could reach nearly 11 billion by the end of the century, about 800 million more people than the ...  > full story

Sperm Wars Ruled by Females? Females Play Active, Pivotal Role in Postcopulatory Processes

Females play a larger role in determining paternity than previously thought, say biologists. The findings have major implications for ...  > full story

Sexual Selection in the Sea: The Case of the Peculiar Southern Bottletail Squid

Biologists have uncovered new insights into how the male sexual behavior of the peculiar southern bottletail squid is primed to produce ...  > full story

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