
The world, the universe and us The evolution of sperm and the enduring mystery of the scrotum; How our brain rewires itself 4 times in life; The (real) disaster scenarios of imminent climate breakdown
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Nov 28, 2025 Sam Wong, an insightful science reporter, dives into the fascinating evolutionary journey of sperm, revealing surprising origins that predate animals. Health reporter Carissa Wong discusses groundbreaking MRI research showing that our brains undergo significant rewiring at four key life stages, with implications for understanding mental health. Michael Le Page shares alarming insights from the National Emergency Briefing, where experts warned about escalating climate risks, including starvation and societal chaos, yet offered messages of hope and empowerment for effective action.
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Sperm Toolkit Predates Animals
- Sperm molecular machinery predates animals and originates in single-celled relatives like choanoflagellates.
- Sperm tails (flagella) are highly conserved while heads diversified to suit different reproductive environments.
Giant Beetle Sperm Memory
- Rowan recalled dissecting the great water beetle Ditiscus and finding its sperm are enormous, like spaghetti longer than the beetle.
- He used this to illustrate extreme sperm diversity across species.
Scrotum Evolution Is Complex
- Scrotums evolved twice in mammals and many lineages later reverted to internal testes like whales and elephants.
- The temperature requirement for spermatogenesis and other hypotheses still don't fully explain scrotal evolution.
