Watch groups of sperm swim differently than loners do | Science News  @ScienceNewsMag
Watch groups of sperm swim differently than loners do | Science News  @ScienceNewsMag
Science News | Watch groups of sperm swim differently than loners do | Science News @ScienceNewsMag | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In a thick, mucus-like fluid flowing from left to right, clusters of sperm travel more consistently against the flow than individual sperm do on their own.

Read more: sciencenews.org/article/sperm-swimming-groups-effectiveness-fertility
Video: S. Phuyal and C.-K. Tung/North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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