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Superior Brains
Naked
mole rats are proving valuable in battling brain diseases
like strokes. These fleshy, hairless creatures are native
to African deserts where colonies of up to 300 rats are couped
up in underground burrows; oxygen is a luxury for them.
The air they breathe is mostly foul and could lead to irreversible
brain damage. Yet their brains were found to withstand the
deficit for periods exceeding half an hourimpossible
for other mammals. Mammals can survive an oxygen-deficient
environment only in the womb. The mole rats are an exception
as they retain the ability even in their adulthood. The next
step is to learn how their brains do it.
Source : Down to Earth ,
January 2010

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