US students 'race' sperm in reproductive health stunt
- High schooler Eric Zhu organized a unique sperm race in Los Angeles on Friday night.
- Zhu invented the event to raise awareness about male infertility issues.
- A man placed samples onto tiny tracks magnified for viewing.
- A livestream of the event attracted over 100,000 viewers.
- Scientists lack consensus on dramatic human sperm count decline.
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US students 'race' sperm in reproductive health stunt
A commentator yells excitedly as hundreds of spectators stand glued to a video of a racecourse -- but the athletes they are rooting for are actually tiny sperm cells.
US students ‘race’ sperm in reproductive health stunt
A commentator yells excitedly as hundreds of spectators stand glued to a video of a racecourse -- but the athletes they are rooting for are actually tiny sperm cells. The unusual sport was invented by 17-year-old high schooler Eric Zhu, who raised over a million dollars to organize the event to call attention to male


USC Student Wins First Sperm Race, UCLA Student Splashed with White Liquid
Trojan condoms might stop sperm in its tracks ... but, Trojan students have got some pretty strong swimmers, it seems -- 'cause a USC student won the first-ever sperm race. The much-anticipated battle for L.A. spunk supremacy went down in DTLA…
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