【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. external [ik-STUR-nl] (adj.) – on the outside, especially of the body
Example: The skin is the largest external part of the body.
2. take place [teyk pleys] (v. phrase) – to happen or occur
Example: Physical body changes begin to take place at puberty. 
3. puberty [PYOO-ber-tee] (n.) – the period in which a person becomes capable of sexual reproduction
Example: Teenagers sometimes feel awkward during puberty because of all the changes happening in their body.
4. rib cage [rib keyj] (phrasal noun) – the bony enclosure in one’s upper body that protects his or her heart and lungs
Example: Without the rib cage, the heart and lungs are unprotected.
5. nasal [NEY-zuh l] (adj.) – referring to the nose and its functions
Example: Runny nose is a symptom of nasal allergy. 
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A   new study has recently revealed why men’s noses are bigger than those of   women’s. 
The   study was conducted by researchers at the University of Iowa. They analyzed   the nose size and growth of 38 Europeans who had been part of the Iowa Facial   Growth Study since they were three years up to their mid-20s. Throughout the   study, the researchers regularly measured the internal and external sizes of   the participants’ noses. 
According   to the study, men’s noses are 10% bigger than women’s noses on average. This   result is because men have more muscle mass than women. More muscle mass   requires more oxygen for better muscle development and maintenance. Thus, the   researchers believe that having a bigger nose is the body’s way of getting   more oxygen. 
According   to Nathan Holton, lead author of the study, the nose size of both men and   women are the same from birth to puberty. The size difference begins to take   place at puberty, which often starts at age 11.     
The   study further revealed that modern humans have smaller noses compared to   ancient ancestors with bigger noses, proportional to their bigger body built.   Their bigger body built required them more oxygen intake. 
Holton   also noted that modern humans have smaller rib cages and lungs, which further   prove their need for lesser oxygen than ancient people. This finding is thus a   clear illustration of how modern humans have changed physiologically from   their ancestors. 
According   to Holton, this study is the first step to having a better understanding of   the relationship between nasal and body size development. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you agree that men have bigger noses because men require more oxygen intake? Why or why not?
·         How do you think the findings of this study can be useful to humans?
Discussion B
·         What could be the disadvantages of having a big nose? Please explain your answer.
·         If you had a big nose, would you like to reduce its size through surgery? Why or why not?