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Among a dense crowd of Pollicipes polymerus gooseneck barnacles, scientists found one leaking sperm (center). The barnacles reproduce in part by releasing sperm into seawater that will hopefully reach a receptive partner, a new study finds. Credit: M. Barazandeh

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