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Scientists Discover “Mortality Timer” Inside Our Cells

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Scientists Discover “Mortality Timer” Inside Our Cells

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    “has planned obsolescence gone too far?”

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      first laugh of the year, thanks for it

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    another one :khaled:

    seems kinda plausible, but yeast is only superficially close to humans, being single celled, rapidly dividing and stuff

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      I was single celled at one point.

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        And that single cell was as silly as yeast, no differentiation, no friends nearby to speak to, to tell you to divide or not. yeast also divides asymmetrically to age

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          I like to imagine all the other sperms, shouting encouragement at the very least.

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