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A genetic tool could bring a pill that turns night owls into early risers – Inverse
In a new study, scientists predict a pill could turn night owls into early birds.
Picture plants that bloom year-round.
A plane trip to China followed by no jet lag. Waking up at dawn to easily begin a workday.
In a not-so-distant future, these scenarios could be reality.
In a paper published Tuesday in the journal Applied Physics Reviews, researchers from Pennsylvania and Beijing present a statistical model for identifying the key drivers of our circadian rhythms: clock genes. Critically, this approach allows scientists to pinpoint the complex networks associated with clock…
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