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UK government to ban e-cigarettes for under 18s  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 9:36) 
The sale of e-cigarettes to minors will be banned amid concerns that the devices might lead to young people getting hooked on real cigarettes        
Peanut allergy cured in children using immunotherapy  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 9:01) 
Potentially deadly peanut allergy has been cured in nine out of 10 recipients of a treatment that slowly escalates the peanut dose the body can tolerate        
Zoologger: Flying snake gets lift from UFO cross section  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 8:00) 
The bodily cross-section adopted by flying snakes as they glide is not conventionally aerodynamic– but it provides near unbeatable lift        
群馬大の畑田教授ら、B6マウスの食餌誘導性肥満に父性インプリント遺伝子の働き低下が関与  from 日経バイオテクONLINE  (2014-1-30 6:00) 
 群馬大学生体調節研究所付属生体情報ゲノムリソースセンターゲノム科学リソース分野の畑田出穂教授と森田純代博士研究員らは、高脂肪食により肥満になりやすいC57BL/6Jマウス(略称:B6マウス)の遺伝的背景を検討し、この食事誘導性の肥満が父親のみから遺伝すること、この現象が父性インプリント遺伝子であるIgf2とPeg3の発現と関係していることを見いだした。
Did newborn sun have weirdly weak solar wind?  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 5:30) 
The first sighting of wind from a young solar twin suggests that our sun was a weakling in its youth, which might have allowed Mars to play host to water        
More harm than good? Antioxidants defend cancer in body  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 5:18) 
Rather than protecting you from degenerative disease, popping an antioxidant-packed vitamin seems to increase cancer risk– we now have an idea why        
Why you should care about the end of net neutrality  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 5:00) 
Companies can now pay for their pages to be delivered faster in the US. Does this mean the end of the internet as we know it?        
Beams of sound immerse you in music others can't hear  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 4:00) 
From restaurant music that only certain tables can hear to flying emails, the ability to place sound exactly where you want it has all kinds of unusual uses        
Stem cell breakthrough could reopen clone wars  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 3:00) 
The ability to easily reprogram any cell to an embryonic state will inevitably bring out maverick human cloners. We shouldn't let them set the agenda        
Neanderthal-human sex bred light skins and infertility  from New Scientist - Online news  (2014-1-30 3:00) 
A handful of sexual encounters between humans and Neanderthals may have left people outside Africa with lighter skins, straight hair and some nasty diseases        



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