Study finds heat-activated switch in sperm is crucial for fertility

In mammals—including us humans—sperm are surprisingly picky about temperature, thriving best in conditions a few degrees cooler than normal body temperature. But, given that the female reproductive tract is warmer than normal body temperature, how do these heat-sensitive swimmers manage to fertilize an egg in such a toasty environment?

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