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- Why do bats have such long lifespans? https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/06/why-do-bats-have-such-bizarrely-long-lifespans 5 comments
- Adjusting for size, most of the longest lived mammals are bats: 'A new study takes a careful look at bat aging and finds, at a time when most species are shutting down genes that help keep cells and tissues healthy, bats are cranking them up.' https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/06/why-do-bats-have-such-bizarrely-long-lifespans/ 3 comments worldnews
- Nineteen species of mammals live longer than humans, given their body size, of which 18 are bats. A new study takes a careful look at bat aging and finds, at a time when most species are shutting down genes that help keep cells and tissues healthy, bats are cranking them up. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/06/why-do-bats-have-such-bizarrely-long-lifespans/ 368 comments science
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