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Scientists discover the secret to keeping your biological clock on track
As sunlight filters through your window each morning, a quiet, powerful rhythm pulses inside your body. This inner clock ...
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This ‘Clock’ Could Warn of Hidden Stresses to Animals, Offering a Long-Sought Signal That a Population Is Nearing Collapse
The epigenetic clock measures biological age and could help scientists assess the health of polar bears, dolphins, baboons ...
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MIT and Harvard break quantum limit with world’s most accurate optical clock
Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But ...
Live Science on MSN
How do our brains wake up?
When you wake up in the morning, it might feel like your brain just switched on at the ring of an alarm, although you still ...
The clock is ticking on construction projects getting their needed asphalt paving done before the asphalt plants close for ...
A study out of the University of Virginia shows that alarm clocks that jolt people awake raises blood pressure ...
Every time you check the time on your phone, make an online transaction, or use a navigation app, you are depending on the ...
Medical Xpress on MSN
Cancer treatments based on the internal clock could improve outcomes
Dang says, "Our current work on how the circadian clock and diet affect cancer immunotherapy responses ... but cancer cells ...
When something dies, a telltale radioactive signal ticks like a natural clock. Discovering it helped us solve all sorts of ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
MIT physicists double precision of optical atomic clocks with new quantum method
A tomic clocks, which power GPS, online transactions, and data networks, just became more precise. MIT physicists have developed a technique that doubles the accuracy of optical atomic clocks by ...
A network of optical cavities could be used to detect gravitational waves (GWs) in an unexplored range of frequencies, ...
New England opens with a bootleg pass to Stefon Diggs (who else?), who promptly finds open grass for a first down. But then ...
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