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While examining human sperm in a scanning electron microscope, we got astonished: a spermatozoon bearing an unprecedented anomaly, dramatically recalled the XVII century preformation theory and the theory of "Homunculus".
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Monty Python's Meaning of Life
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This is a musical number from the second act of Monty Python's "The Meaning of Life". Please keep in mind the Catholic who is singing the lead does not believe in contraception... and neither do his many, many children, who are singing the backup. And yes, that IS a Chinese dragon in the background of the finale. How it got there... don't ask, don't tell.
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As recently as one hundred years ago, these beautiful creatures were hunted. Feared as lavaithans of the deep. Today they are protected and are amongst the most awesome creatures our planet has to offer.
From the BBC
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A baby sperm whale learns to swim alone while its mother hunts deep below.
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I did the 3D models (sperm, fallopian tubes, white blood cell hehe) and 1st part of animation (particle system).
My partner did the cool swimming scene and fertilization of the egg.
An overuse of 2-headed and 2-tailed sperm is used for fun. Also after reading a sidenote that some white blood cells can kill sperm setups a cool lil' animation that probably rarely happens in real life.
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Dive with a sperm whale and join the hunt for the giant squid. This amazing experience is based on real scientific data taken from digital tags (D-tags) placed on sperm whales. From Search and Destroy, Whales Tohora exhibition
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More: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/bein g-human/dn12345
Researchers at the University of California San Diego compared the sperm swimming speed of chimps, macaques humans and gorillas. They looked at whether more promiscuous primates had faster sperm.
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Orcas ambush a group of sperm whales off the California coast and a group of scientists capture the deadly battle on tape. Check out http://animal.discov ery.com/tv/weird-tru e-freaky/ for more videos.
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Sperm under a microscope at 400 power. Shows human sperm motility and morphology. You can clearly see the difference between immotile, non-progressive, slowly motile, and rapidly motile sperm. You can also see examples of morphology issues.
This video was taken with a standard bright field microscope with an integral digital camera.