Bryan Sykes reveals his groundbreaking genetic research suggesting that the male Y chromosome is deteriorating, potentially leading to the extinction of men within 100,000 years. Is this nature's way of phasing out half of humanity? Sykes, a renowned geneticist from Oxford University, explains how his analysis of the Y chromosome reveals alarming patterns of genetic decay that could spell doom for the male gender. The discussion explores the scientific mechanisms behind chromosome deterioration and why the Y chromosome appears uniquely vulnerable to evolutionary pressures. Sykes presents evidence from his book "Adam's Curse," detailing how mutations accumulate faster than natural selection can eliminate them from the male genetic line. The conversation examines potential implications for human reproduction, society, and the future of our species. Sykes discusses whether technological intervention might prevent this genetic catastrophe and what alternative reproductive strategies might emerge if current trends continue unchecked.