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  <title>TWiEVO 119: Drive fast, take chances, and encode a Y chromosome</title>
  <description> Nels and Vincent explain research attempting to explain why among humans, females around the world live on average 5 years longer than males, but the trend is reversed in many birds, amphibians, and insects. Hosts:&amp;amp;nbsp;Nels Elde&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free):  Apple Podcasts,&amp;amp;nbsp;RSS,&amp;amp;nbsp;email Become a patron&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;TWiEVO Links for this episode  Join the&amp;amp;nbsp;MicrobeTV Discord server Sexual selection drives&amp;amp;nbsp;sex difference in adult life expectancy&amp;amp;nbsp;(Sci Adv) Timestamps by&amp;amp;nbsp;Jolene  Science Picks 1:37:00 Nels&amp;amp;nbsp;–&amp;amp;nbsp;NIH Leadership Is Failing Early Career Researchers Vincent&amp;amp;nbsp;–&amp;amp;nbsp;Kennedy’s Comments on Circumcision Are Only Going to Confuse and Shame Parents Music on TWiEVO is performed by&amp;amp;nbsp;Trampled by Turtles  Send your evolution&amp;amp;nbsp;questions and comments to&amp;amp;nbsp;twievo@microbe.tv &amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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