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New study finds Colorado fossils previously identified as tube worms are actually ancient methane venting structures. The findings could lead to new concerns for underground carbon dioxide storage plans.

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Researchers have shown that the shortening of telomeres in pace with increasing age, as demonstrated in population studies, does not apply at the individual level. The attrition rate seems to mainly depend on the original length of the telomeres, which indicates that some individuals can even have longer telomeres over time.

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Researchers have shown that the shortening of telomeres in pace with increasing age, as demonstrated in population studies, does not apply at the individual level. The attrition rate seems to mainly depend on the original length of the telomeres, which indicates that some individuals can even have longer telomeres over time.

Continue reading about Shortening Telomeres Linked To Aging In Population Studies, But Original Telomere Length Varies Between Individuals

admin on February 16th, 2009

New study finds Colorado fossils previously identified as tube worms are actually ancient methane venting structures. The findings could lead to new concerns for underground carbon dioxide storage plans.

Continue reading about Ancient Geologic Escape Hatches Mistaken For Tube Worms

Researchers have shown that the shortening of telomeres in pace with increasing age, as demonstrated in population studies, does not apply at the individual level. The attrition rate seems to mainly depend on the original length of the telomeres, which indicates that some individuals can even have longer telomeres over time.

Continue reading about Shortening Telomeres Linked To Aging In Population Studies, But Original Telomere Length Varies Between Individuals

Researchers have shown that the shortening of telomeres in pace with increasing age, as demonstrated in population studies, does not apply at the individual level. The attrition rate seems to mainly depend on the original length of the telomeres, which indicates that some individuals can even have longer telomeres over time.

Continue reading about Shortening Telomeres Linked To Aging In Population Studies, But Original Telomere Length Varies Between Individuals

admin on February 16th, 2009

New study finds Colorado fossils previously identified as tube worms are actually ancient methane venting structures. The findings could lead to new concerns for underground carbon dioxide storage plans.

Continue reading about Ancient Geologic Escape Hatches Mistaken For Tube Worms

Six-year vitamin E supplementation decreased mortality by 41% in elderly male smokers who had high dietary vitamin C intake, but increased mortality by 19% in middle-aged smokers who had high vitamin C intake.

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admin on February 16th, 2009

New study finds Colorado fossils previously identified as tube worms are actually ancient methane venting structures. The findings could lead to new concerns for underground carbon dioxide storage plans.

Continue reading about Ancient Geologic Escape Hatches Mistaken For Tube Worms

admin on February 16th, 2009

New study finds Colorado fossils previously identified as tube worms are actually ancient methane venting structures. The findings could lead to new concerns for underground carbon dioxide storage plans.

Continue reading about Ancient Geologic Escape Hatches Mistaken For Tube Worms