Mimicking an enigmatic property of circadian rhythms through an artificial chemical clock

Circadian rhythms are natural, internal oscillations that synchronize an organism’s behaviors and physiological processes with their environment. These rhythms normally have a period of 24 hours and are regulated by internal chemical clocks that respond to cues from outside the body, such as light.


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Source: Phys.org