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- Los Angeles will host the world's first sperm race on April 25 to raise awareness about declining male fertility rates.
- The event, organized by Sperm Racing, aims to make reproductive health engaging and measurable while addressing these fertility issues.
- The race will use advanced imaging to determine which spermatozoon crosses the finish line first on a 20cm track modeled after the female reproductive system.
- Eric Zhu, a leader at Sperm Racing, stated that the event aims to make male fertility a topic of discussion and competition.
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US to host world's first sperm race to highlight male fertility crisis
In an event that sounds more like a sci-fi spoof than reality, Los Angeles is preparing to host the world’s first-ever sperm race—an unusual competition organized by a startup aiming to raise awareness about declining male fertility rates. While the idea might seem humorous or fit for a viral meme, the event carries a serious message: to initiate meaningful conversations about male reproductive health and the growing challenges surrounding it. P…
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