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10/25/2007

Of worms and sperm: Do spineless invertebrates hold gay clues?

by Jeremy Hooper

130Px-Original-Glowworm-PhotoDo worms hold the next key in ending the whole "nature vs. nurture" debate? Well, some biologists at the University of Utah thing some new research they've conducted on nematode worms might lend support to the claim that 'moness has a bio-genetic root:

Worm study may bolster idea of human sexuality being hard-wired in brain [SL Tribube]

Now, it seems a little weird that the possession of a tiny worm could hold benefits for gays. But hey, we're no size queens here: If these little ones are what will finally end this whole debate, then we'll gladly swallow.

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