Why Ants Don’t Get Alzheimer’s

Monday, July 11, 2016 - 08:31 in Biology & Nature

It’s a poignant fact of life: no matter how much we exercise or how many wheatgrass smoothies we slurp, our bodies still age. As the years pass, skin wrinkles, eyesight falters, hearing fades. It’s called senescence—the natural course of aging. All animals succumb, except a rare and lucky few: the rougheye rockfish, for instance, can […]

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