Growing Up Too Fast May Mean Dying Young In Honey Bees

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Thu, 09/25/2008 - 09:30

New study shows that transitions to aerobically-expensive behaviors in organisms living free in nature can have important consequences affecting the pace of aging.


 

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