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		<title>Analects of the Core #171: Life Ascending</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Expanding further on the works studied in CC106, here is the next analect from Nick Lane&#8217;s Life Ascending: The Great Inventions of Evolution: We may not enjoy the fact much, but we&#8217;ve recognized since the early 1920&#8242;s that going moderately hungry prolongs life. It&#8217;s called calorie restriction. Rats fed a balanced diet, but with about [...]]]></description>
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