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    3. Evolution of Life on Earth Thanks To The Moon

    Evolution of Life on Earth Thanks To The Moon

    17 October 2004
    By Chris Smith.

    Part of the show Why we Dream and the Role of Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and The Body Clock

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