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Courtship and Calories

Understanding human sexual behavior is often as easy as taking a simple look at the animal kingdom.

While on a biological research trip to Panama, Lina María Ángel Jaramillo studied fiddler crabs, whose males expend great energy growing outsized right claws, to show off their good genes to amorous females. Back at Javeriana...

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