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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
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New Scientist Weekly is LIVE 🚨 rowhoop, ClareWilsonMed and the team on: 🧫Problems for lab-grown meat 🌊Waking the sleeping Arctic ocean 🎶Music on other planets 🐒How chimps share food 💊Do we need vitamin D supplements? 🐟Fish sing for Eurovision

In the unlikely event that you have ever wondered what a church organ would sound like if it was played on another planet - wonder no more! Thanks to Timothy Leighton, professor of ultrasonics at the University of Southampton, we get to hear a church organ as it would sound on Mars, Jupiter and Venus. The team explains how this work might come in handy during future missions to these planets.. The team finds out about a new study which clues us into the evolution of altruism in apes.

Vitamin D supplementation has been the subject of a lot of controversy. Do we need to take them or not? The team highlights a new kind of study which shows how vitamin D can help fight off certain diseases.

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