Sperm race / Screenshot Two American students went head-to-head in what organizers are calling the world’s first sperm race, held at one of Los Angeles’ most famous venues. Four young entrepreneurs from the United States raised $1.5 million to host the unusual event, which took place at the Hollywood Palladium on Friday night. The competition involved sperm samples from two healthy university students racing against each other along an 8-inch (20-centimeter) track designed to mimic the female reproductive system. The goal was to raise awareness about male fertility, which scientists warn is collapsing at a troubling speed. The spectacle included livestreams, instant replays, and even live betting odds. The winner, 20-year-old Tristan Milker from the University of Southern California, was eventually crowned champion. “There could…

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