USC and UCLA students are gearing up to compete in the world's first-ever "sperm race."

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USC and UCLA students are gearing up to compete in the world's first-ever "sperm race."

The event is being hosted by a startup called "Sperm Racing," which has raised $1 million to put on the race.

The competitors are Asher from UCLA and Tristan from USC. Their sample will be loaded into a "microfluidic chip' which is just 0.05mm long.

Once the race starts, the sample will race down a 20cm racetrack in front of 4000 fans, according to The Times.

The race is expected to take at least 40 minutes.

The founders say the intention of the start-up is to bring attention to the fertility crisis.

"It isn’t just about racing sperm ... it’s about making male fertility something people actually want to talk about, track and improve."

"We’re taking a topic no one wants to touch and making it interesting, measurable… Because health is a race. And everyone deserves a shot at the starting line."

"Sperm motility—how fast your sperm moves—turns out to be a massive factor in fertility. It's measurable, trackable, and just like running a race or lifting a weight, it's something you can actually improve." https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1915453061033844811

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