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On Nature News - November 20, 2008

Nature Podcast - This week's show is evolution-tastic; we've got group selection, a 'proto-eye' of the kind predicted by Darwin and we delve into the genome of the now extinct woolly mammoth. Plus, a tantalizing trace of dark matter detected by a balloon experiment above Antarctica.

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Mice eating high-fat foods confer changes on at least two subsequent generations.

Rhesus protein stops blood becoming acidic
Blood-group-factor family has a role in pH control.

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Role of fission in fighting climate change looks likely to wane.

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