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#190 Problems for lab-grown meat; do we need vitamin D supplements?; waking the sleeping Arctic ocean; fish sing for Eurovision

The world, the universe and us

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The Eurovision Song Contest

A new kind of study uses natural random genetic variation in people's Vitamin D levels to stand in for the randomisation process of a trial. It found that people with genetically higher Vitamin D levels are less likely to get psoriasis which is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks the skin. This makes sense because a similar kind of genetic study has previously shown that Vitamin D protects against multiple sclerosis - we don't know for sure but it does seem there is this connection between higher Vitamin D and some kinds of autoimmune diseases. Now finally we're going to play out with Eurovision song 'Eurofission' The Sea Life London Aquarium has had a frankly genius idea of putting hydrophones in

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