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A little sun might fight cancer  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 22:35) 
Sunshine is blamed for causing cancers, but it also protects against some forms by stimulating production of vitamin D
Sugar-free gum poses a health hazard  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 21:58) 
Too much of a sweetener found in many?sugar-free?products can cause severe weight loss and diarrhoea, doctors warn
What makes the monarch butterfly's clock tick?  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 20:00) 
A single protein may control how the butterfly uses the sun and its circadian clock to guide its mammoth migrations
Breast cancer genes don't have to mean cancer  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 19:26) 
Some carriers of genes associated with breast cancer may be at far lower risk of developing the disease than thought
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Probe to fly by Mercury for first time in decades  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 11:07) 
On Monday, NASA's Messenger spacecraft will get the first close-up view of the Sun-baked planet since 1975
Middleweight black holes roam the galaxy undetected  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 4:43) 
Hundreds of middleweight black holes may rove the galaxy after being evicted from their homes in star clusters, new calculations suggest
Elephants keep ants in harmony with tree hosts  from New Scientist Environment - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-11 4:00) 
In the absence of large grazers like elephants and giraffes, the cosy relationship between acacia trees and ants breaks down, field studies reveal



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