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The Biological Evolution of Music

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Music is basically a strong fertility agent that is used by humans as a sign of attractiveness.
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Strong Hands and Voice Pitch Really Are Signs of Fertility

Strong Hands and Voice Pitch Really Are Signs of Fertility | Science News | Scoop.it
New research strengthens the link between physical attributes and baby-making potential...
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Leave It to Science: Does It Pay to Be Beautiful?

Leave It to Science: Does It Pay to Be Beautiful? | Science News | Scoop.it

According to a recent survey of two thousand women, a staggering 25 percent would rather win America’s Next Top Model than a Nobel Prize. Picking beauty over brains might be a bit shallow, but is it also a bad choice? In other words: is being attractive a blessing or a curse?

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Women's eggs 'can be increased'

Women's eggs 'can be increased' | Science News | Scoop.it
It may be possible to one day create "an unlimited source" of human eggs, according to US fertility doctors.
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Be careful if you're beautiful... and at work

Be careful if you're beautiful... and at work | Science News | Scoop.it

According to scientists, attractive women with female bosses need to be extremely cautious about when they ask for a pay rise. Women at peak fertility, says a new study, are much more competitive with attractive counterparts, as the warring duo played by Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt in The Devil Wears Prada amply showed.

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Women cannot rewind the 'biological clock'

Women cannot rewind the 'biological clock' | Science News | Scoop.it
Many women do not fully appreciate the consequences of delaying motherhood, and expect that assisted reproductive technologies can reverse their aged ovarian function, researchers have reported.
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Sperm counts!

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In a new study appearing in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Timothy Karr, a researcher at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute examines messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts present in the sperm of both fruit flies and humans.
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Sonicating sperm -- the future of male contraception

The ideal male contraceptive would be inexpensive, reliable, and reversible. It would need to be long acting but have few side effects.
oliver firth's curator insight, June 11, 2015 9:56 PM

Certainly an interesting form of contraception. This explains how ultrasound can be used as a form of contraception for males. It explains how it is like a computer is dangerous when on your lap.