The curious case of aging
A legend says that drinking from the “Fountain of Youth” can restore youth. Tempting, indeed. Unfortunately youth doesn’t last
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A legend says that drinking from the “Fountain of Youth” can restore youth. Tempting, indeed. Unfortunately youth doesn’t last
This article was published in the Science Desk section of Newslaundry.com. You can view it here. In 1898, William Ford
Welcome to the third, and final, part of the saga of horseshoe crab blood. I’ve previously written about how horseshoe
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When a cell in our body divides, the resulting two cells should inherit exact copies of the same genetic material
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