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Are falling sperm counts really an ‘existential threat’ for humanity? Rachel E. Gross
The decline has been called a ‘canary in the coal mine’ - Getty Images/iStockphoto
Male scientists have long waxed poetic on the contents of their testes. “Sperm is a drop of brain,” wrote the ancient Greek writer Diogenes Laertius. Leonardo da Vinci drew the penis with a sperm duct that connected directly to the spinal cord. The 17th-century microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek claimed that each sperm cell contained within it a folded-up human being waiting patiently to unfurl.
For nearly as long, scientists have fretted about sperm’s seemingly inevitable decline. Most recently, a series of alarming headlines – as well as a new book by an public health researcher at Mount Sinai Medical Centre in New York – warned that falling sperm counts might threaten the future of the human race. “It’s a global existential crisis,” says Shanna H Swan, author of the bo
Violence Raises Questions Over Israel s Tourism Plans Sara Toth Stub © (GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images) A departing passenger rolls his suitcases at the nearly deserted Ben Gurion airport in Lod, near the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv, on May 13, 2021. - Israel s civil aviation authority said it had diverted all incoming passenger flights headed for Ben Gurion airport to Ramon airport in the south, due to rocket fire from Gaza early in the morning. (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP) (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images)
JERUSALEM – Like most others places in the world, many of Israel s hotels and tourist attractions, ranging from archaeological sites to holy places, have been empty due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has closed the country s borders to most foreigners since March 2020.