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Some Marine Animals have Multiple Internal Clocks
The body's internal clock, also known as the circadian rhythm, helps us set our schedule. But two new research papers presented in the journals Current Biology and Cell Reports suggests that animals living in marine environments keep to their schedules with the help of multiple -- and in some cases interacting -- internal tidal clocks.
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