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Science Haiku

Cavefish body clocks

Tick, tick, tick in the darkness

Why there you might ask?

Author AndrewPosted on July 1, 2013July 1, 2013Categories PhD, Science communicationTags fun, haiku, researchLeave a comment on Science Haiku

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