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 ...
One important aspect of the internal time-keeping system continues to perplex scientists: its complex response to temperature, which can shift the clock forward or backward, but cannot change its ...
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 ...
Getting over jet lag may be as simple as changing the temperature --your brain temperature, that is. That's a theory proposed by Erik Herzog, Ph.D. assistant professor of biology in Arts & ...
A new study on the fruit-fly brain, conducted by scientists from Queen Mary, University of London, points to a possible mechanism by which temperature synchronizes the body clock (also known as the ...
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 ...
As a rule, Donald Saff doesn’t collect clocks he can’t see inside of. It’s the harmonic entanglement of gears—and the skill needed to craft them—that first lured him to horology, the study of ...
Professor and Concordia University Research Chair in Climate Science and Sustainability, Concordia University Damon Matthews collaborates with the Human Impact Lab, a non-profit organization who is ...
The project illustrates a digital clock and temperature display which makes use of alternating display between time and temperature. The display time of the device has 24-hour format and the DS1307 ...