Most biochemical reactions accelerate as temperature increases, but our daily circadian rhythms, which are underlain by gene regulatory and biochemical networks, remain constant, even as temperatures ...
Figure 1: Drosophila circadian clock neurons respond to temperature changes. Figure 3: Thermoreceptors in the aristae and the chordotonal organs are required for the responses of DN1 p s to ...
Circuits in the brain act as an internal clock to tell us it is time to sleep and to control how long we then stay asleep. A new study in flies suggests a part of that clock constantly monitors ...
Workforce management and HCM solutions company introduces first-to-market time clock technology with touch-free thermal temperature readings and other time clock functionality to support a safe and ...
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