Laura at psique has posted (and hosted) Hourglass V - the fifth installment of the Hourglass Blog Carnival.
The Hourglass Blog Carnival occurs monthly and serves to highlight all sorts of interesting biogerontological topics, from the hard science (just what are those mitochondria doing anyway?) to the social aspects of longevity.
This month's Carnival covers a range of subjects, from economics to cognitive neuroscience to the interplay between calorie restriction, aging, and the sense of smell. So if you're at all curious about any of that visit the carnival!
Unfortunately I wasn't able to get a proper post together for this month's Hourglass (work and the general end-of-year bustle have been eating up my brain-bandwidth lately) but I'm always happy to see what other folks are saying about longevity, and thanks again to Laura for hosting this month.
NOTE: We are still looking for a host for Hourglass VI, so if you (or anyone you know with a blog and an interest in longevity) wants to try your hand at hosting, please contact Chris Patil (of the Ouroboros aging-biology blog).
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