Bone marrow in the skull plays a surprisingly important role in ageing
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During ageing, bone marrow in the skull expands and becomes a key site for blood-cell production, unlike other bones where this ability declines. Understanding this may help combat organ ageing.
Researchers found that elderly big brown bats exhibit notable resistance to age-related hearing loss, showcasing an interesting avenue for studying longevity and auditory preservation.
Advancement in utilizing lead-205 as a radioactive clock for dating the Solar System has been achieved, clarifying its escape from stars and enhancing its dating accuracy.
Mapping the Earth's ionosphere through millions of Android smartphones shows significant technological capability, but raises concerns regarding privacy and ethical use of data.
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