This does not have much to do with circadian oscillations, or even the daily rhythms of human mating, but a much faster rhythm of human mating - you know what I'm talking about...
The fascinating new blog, The Physics of Sex, explains the physics in great detail and gives you ideas for your own home science experiments.
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