Circadian clock may be critical for remembering what you learn
Thursday, October 9, 2008 - 00:56
in Biology & Nature
The circadian rhythm that quietly pulses inside us all, guiding our daily cycle from sleep to wakefulness and back to sleep again, may be doing much more than just that simple metronomic task, according to Stanford researchers...
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