Diving seabird shows good way to live, then suddenly die

July 3rd, 2012 · No Comments · Biology, News, News Release, Research, graduate studies

A University of Manitoba student reports in a new study that diving birds reach their 30s and then die quickly and suddenly, showing few signs of aging prior to death. His team’s findings could help us understand the aging process, providing critical insights for our aging population.
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