Why most animals aren't hermaphrodites
Exploring the evolutionary mystery of why separate sexes dominate the animal kingdom, from genetic advantages to reproductive strategies that shaped life on Earth.
Exploring the evolutionary mystery of why separate sexes dominate the animal kingdom, from genetic advantages to reproductive strategies that shaped life on Earth.
A female stingray in a North Carolina aquarium has become pregnant despite no male ray contact for eight years, sparking scientific mystery and global fascination.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Washington uncovers why endangered orcas are struggling to reproduce, with startling implications for marine conservation.
Discover why UK oak trees are producing a record-breaking acorn harvest this year and what this natural phenomenon reveals about our changing environment.
Exploring the diverse spectrum of asexuality, where individuals share their experiences of living without sexual desire while embracing intimacy, relationships, and even physical pleasure.
Marine biologists have captured the first-ever recorded evidence of leopard sharks engaging in a rare mating trio, a discovery that challenges our understanding of their reproductive behaviour.
Groundbreaking scientific research suggests human 'virgin births' could become a reality, potentially revolutionising reproduction and challenging the future role of men. Experts explore the incredible implications.
A landmark study from the University of Cambridge has uncovered the distinct personality traits and life patterns of individuals who identify as asexual, offering a new understanding of human sexuality.
Groundbreaking research reveals the explosive mechanics of flower stamens, a sophisticated evolutionary adaptation that ensures plant reproduction by actively targeting pollinators.
Scientists have discovered that mice sent to space can reproduce, with their offspring showing no signs of genetic abnormalities, opening new possibilities for long-term space missions.
In a landmark experiment, mice have successfully reproduced in microgravity aboard the International Space Station, offering hope for long-term human space habitation.
Groundbreaking study reveals a tarantula species with extraordinarily long genitalia, offering new insights into spider reproduction and evolutionary biology.