A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging

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A molecular biologist may have found a new 'rule of biology.' The rule challenges long-held notions that most living organisms prefer stability over instability because stability requires less energy and fewer resources.

A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 16 May 2024. <www.sciencedaily.comUniversity of Southern California. . A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging.University of Southern California."A new 'rule of biology' may have come to light, expanding insight into evolution and aging." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.

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