Reports of falling sperm counts and testosterone levels have fuelled fears over chemicals, pollution and modern lifestyles. But how much do scientists agree on what is affecting male fertility?
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Reproductive biology, human behavior, and economic incentives explain many of the disparities attributed to systemic ...
New research challenges the idea that self-fertilization is an evolutionary dead end and points to a more complex story.
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A new study of wild bats reveals that an animal's immune system is shaped by more than its need to fight infections. Researchers from the University of Maryland have found that sex, age and ...
Genes associated with male reproductive biology appear to be under relaxed selective constraint in a primate species with low sperm competition.
Data presented at EULAR 2026 confirm that tight disease control can lead to safe pregnancies but also expose a critical need ...
A large meta-analysis, studying five decades, has found a dramatic and sustained decline in testosterone levels among men, raising concerns that the male fertility crisis is deeply misunderstood.