Body clock might stop during hibernation
The brains of hibernating hamsters don't keep time.
The body's clock may lose track of time during winter hibernation, scientists have found in a species of hamster.
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The brains of hibernating hamsters don't keep time.
The body's clock may lose track of time during winter hibernation, scientists have found in a species of hamster.
Posted by Nicola Jones on August 20, 2007
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