Robin Baker is a British biologist, novelist, and popular science writer born in 1944.
He studied at the University of Bristol and has a background in evolutionary biology.
Baker's research focuses primarily on sexual biology and human reproductive behavior.
He gained prominence with the publication of Sperm Wars in 1996, which became controversial for its theories on human sexuality.
Baker has authored numerous books and scientific papers throughout his career, exploring topics such as sperm competition, infidelity, and evolutionary strategies in human mating.
His work often combines scientific research with provocative ideas, sparking both interest and criticism within academic and public spheres.
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