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Scientists found a new formula for dog years
Why it matters: Apparently the widely accepted method of multiplying human years by seven isn't the most accurate way to calculate dog years. According to geneticists at the University of California San Diego, you can more precisely convert a dog's age to human years by multiplying the natural logarithm of your dog's age in years by 16, then adding 31. You can use this calculator for the logarithm part.

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