The misery of jet lag could be put to bed forever after Harvard University discovered how to transplant a body clock.
Although it might sound the stuff of science fiction, biological engineers in the US have shown they can transfer circadian rhythms into an organism that has no internal body clock.
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E.coli bacteria are usually completely unaffected by the time of day, or how much light is present. But after scientists transplanted the "body clock circuitry" from bacteria that have circadian rhythms, the E.coli started to function on a 24-hour cycle.
Scientists are hopeful that a probiotic pill containing the genetically modified bacteria could cause the human body to reset its body clock, curing jet lag.