Mich. State: Revealing 'Evolution's Solutions' to Aging
June 23, 2022
June 23, 2022
EAST LANSING, Michigan, June 23 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
MSU contributes to largest-of-its-kind study on aging, longevity in reptiles and amphibians, helping identify several species that essentially do not age
An international team of 114 scientists has performed the most comprehensive study of aging and longevity to date with data collected in the wild from 107 populations of 77 species of reptiles and amphibians worldwide.
MSU contributes to largest-of-its-kind study on aging, longevity in reptiles and amphibians, helping identify several species that essentially do not age
An international team of 114 scientists has performed the most comprehensive study of aging and longevity to date with data collected in the wild from 107 populations of 77 species of reptiles and amphibians worldwide.