
The World, the Universe and Us The evolution of sperm and the enduring mystery of the scrotum; How our brain rewires itself 4 times in life; The (real) disaster scenarios of imminent climate breakdown
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Nov 28, 2025 Sam Wong, an insightful science reporter, dives into the fascinating evolutionary journey of sperm, revealing surprising origins that predate animals. Health reporter Carissa Wong discusses groundbreaking MRI research showing that our brains undergo significant rewiring at four key life stages, with implications for understanding mental health. Michael Le Page shares alarming insights from the National Emergency Briefing, where experts warned about escalating climate risks, including starvation and societal chaos, yet offered messages of hope and empowerment for effective action.
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Multiple Explanations For Scrotality
- Multiple hypotheses exist: cooling for sperm, honest sexual signalling, and avoiding abdominal pressure during exertion.
- None fully resolves why vulnerable external testes became widespread in mammals.
Four Life Phases Of Brain Wiring
- MRI analysis of ~3,800 people shows four brain-wiring phases with turning points at ~9, 32, 66 and 83 years.
- White-matter connectivity becomes more efficient from ~9 to 32 before gradual decline later.
Childhood Pruning Then Prolonged Refinement
- Early childhood (birth–9) shows proliferation then pruning producing convoluted, less efficient pathways for learning.
- The 9–32 phase refines connections making communication between regions more efficient.
