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- 'Biological clock' key to longer life (Sify News)
Mar 2, 2010 - A not-so-good night's sleep could reduce your ability to handle oxidative stress, cause impacts to your health, speed aging and ultimately cut short your life. - 'Biological clock' key to longer life (New Kerala)
Mar 2, 2010 - Washington, Mar 2 : A not-so-good night's sleep could reduce your ability to handle oxidative stress, cause impacts to your health, speed aging and ultimately cut short your life. - Penn profs portray biological processes with 12-foot lung model (Daily Pennsylvanian)
Mar 2, 2010 - Melanie Lei When Peter Jones, a Penn Medicine professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, wandered into a Penn Design conference and met architect Jenny Sabin, it only took 10 minutes to reshape his philosophy on the intersections between art and science. Four years and 75,000 zip ties later, the art installation “Branching Morphogenesis” was born. The exhibit, currently housed in a digital ... - Hazmat incident forces evacuation of IRS building in Farr West (Deseret News)
Mar 1, 2010 - A portion of an office building that houses an Internal Revenue Service mail processing center was evacuated Monday due to a... - Lockport chemical spill leads to downtown evacuations (Chicago Tribune)
Mar 1, 2010 - Fire crews in southwest suburban Lockport are working to contain a chemical spill that led to an evacuation in its downtown area. Less than 100 gallons of the 6,200 gallons of xylene spilled from a tanker truck near the intersection of 9th and State streets at about 4:11 p.m., officials with the Lockport Township Fire Protection District said. The driver for Heniff Transportation noticed the ... - Hazmat crews called to Utah IRS building (Idaho State Journal)
Mar 1, 2010 - OGDEN, Utah (AP) - Hazardous materials crews have been called to an Internal Revenue Service building in Ogden, Utah, after a suspicious substance was found. - Biological Clock Could Be Key To Better Health, Longer Life (redOrbit)
Mar 1, 2010 - Image 2: This fruit fly is used by researchers at Oregon State University for studies of the genes that control the "biological clock" in this and many other animal species, including humans. (Photo courtesy of Oregon State University) - Hazmat crews called to Utah IRS building (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mar 1, 2010 - Hazardous materials crews were called Monday to an Internal Revenue Service building in Utah after a suspicious substance was found. - Hazmat Crew Called To Utah IRS Building (KDKA Pittsburgh)
Mar 1, 2010 - Hazardous materials crews have been called to an Internal Revenue Service building in Ogden, Utah. Media reports said a suspicious substance was found in the building Monday and that part of it was evacuated while other parts were locked down. - Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin's finches (Science Daily)
Mar 1, 2010 - In a new study, researchers demonstrate that simple changes in beak length and depth can explain the important morphological diversity of all beak shapes within Darwin's famous finches. Broadly, the work suggests that a few, simple mathematical rules may be responsible for complicated biological adaptations.
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