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Live fast, die young

Amber Dance
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Amber Dance: Amber Dance is a freelance science writer in Los Angeles, California.

Nature, 2016, vol. 535, issue 7612, 453-455

Abstract: Research into ageing requires patience, but a small cadre of scientists is angling to speed up answers by developing the flamboyant, short-lived turquoise killifish as a new model.

Date: 2016
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