Sperm don’t like heat, so climate change could damage male fertility, study says – USA TODAY


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Sperm don't like heat, so climate change could damage male fertility, study says
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Beetles are one of the most common species on Earth, "so these results are very important for understanding how species react to climate change," said study co-author Matt Gage, an ecologist at the University of East Anglia in the U.K.. Heat waves are …
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