Scientists at UC Merced have created synthetic cells that mimic nature's internal clockwork. The tiny artificial vesicles pulsed with a steady, 24-hour rhythm mirroring the circadian rhythms that govern sleep, metabolism, and other essential processes in living organisms. The findings reveal how biological clocks remain remarkably stable even in the noisy, fluctuating environment inside cells.
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10:15 am on
29 Jul