What are the Lifespans of Neurons and Stars?

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In summary, neurons have a lifespan of around 100 years, while stars have a much longer lifespan of billions of years. Neurons can die and regenerate, while stars eventually die and form new stars. Both play crucial roles in the universe and have complex lifecycles.
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Audient De Voces
Hi, I'm from New Zealand and enjoy reading the latest science news. In recent times, I've been trying to write symbolic stories about subjects such as the lifetime of a neuron and the lifetime of a star. I don't know how long I'll stay here but I want to have a look around and see what happens.

Take care, ADV
 
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Hi ADV. :welcome:
 

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