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Extending Our Biological Clock: The Science of Aging

The field of aging, or “aging” as researchers call it, is currently experiencing a remarkable surge. Its primary aim is to comprehend the factors responsible for aging and, most importantly, how to combat them. It is astonishing to observe how nature invests in the longevity of its subjects, particularly in …

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2024 Global Korea Scholarship for Undergraduate Degrees

In 2024, Korean Government’s Global Korea Scholarship program aims to invite international students who wish to purse undergraduate degrees in Korea. [Embassy Track] Korean government invites 86* international students. * <Quota> – General: 79 scholars – Overseas Koreans: 7 scholars [University Track] Korean government invites 176* international students. * <Quota> …

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Social Jetlag: How Sleeping In Can Affect Your Gut Health

During holidays, weekends, or public holidays, many of us tend to sleep a few extra hours to make up for lost rest. However, irregular sleep patterns can pose a threat to the quality of your gut microbiota, as revealed by researchers from King’s College London in a study published in …

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