Medical textbooks remain silent on female ejaculation and most physicians never learn about it. But a recent upsurge of research into the female sexual response has brought this aspect of female physiology into the spotlight. New Scientist investigates how female ejaculation works, why it happens and what the substance actually is. Also a study by the University of Helsinki, Finland proposes that musical ability is linked to gene variants that help control social bonding. Having a musical talent could mean you are better at developing relationships with others. Janine Young is a freelance science writer, Immunologist and also a broadcaster for New Scientist magazine.
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