今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. collaboration /kəˌlæb əˈreɪ ʃən/ (n.) – the act of working together for a specific purpose
Example: The collaboration of researchers from different countries helped speed up the study.
2. inquisitive /ɪnˈkwɪz ɪ tɪv/ (adj.) – being curious and having questions
Example: Inquisitive people often examine facts.
3. composition /ˌkɒmpəˈzɪʃən / (n.) – the parts or components of a whole
Example: Different species have different genetic composition. 
4. cope /koʊp/ (v.) – to experience and solve a problematic situation
Example: Bears can cope with harsh weather conditions even if their main food sources are unavailable. 
5. evolve /ɪˈvɒlv/ (v.) – to undergo changes and development after many years
Example: Polar bears have evolved into bigger and stronger animals.【Article】
ニュース記事
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A collaboration between international scientists has led to a new   discovery – polar bear genes may solve the problem of obesity. 
Researchers have long been inquisitive about how polar bears   live on a diet rich in cholesterol without having heart diseases. Polar bears   usually eat seals and dead whales, which both contain lots of fat. Because of   this, half of the bears’ weight is composed of stored fat.  
A group of scientists composed of   Danish, Chinese, and Americans studied how polar bears manage to stay healthy   despite having a fatty diet.   Eline [EH-leen] Lorenzen from the University   of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) said that the research team   specifically wanted to know how the bears manage to survive even with an   overweight body.  
The   researchers analyzed data on the genetic [juh-NET-ik]   composition of 79 polar bears from   Greenland and 10 brown bears from different countries. 
Results showed that polar bears evolved from brown bears about   500,000 years ago. As years passed, the fur of polar bears became white and   their body functions also developed. 
Scientists noted that a gene [jin] known as APOB is   the reason why polar bears are not susceptible to heart diseases. APOB helps   move cholesterol and fatty acids from the bloodstream, preventing arteries   from clogging. 
Lead   researcher Rasmus Nielsen [rahs-muhs NEEL-suhn], also   from UC Berkeley, hopes that the findings can help future studies develop a   way for humans to cope with   obesity like polar bears do.  
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Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.
Discussion A
·         Do you agree that these findings may help solve obesity in the future? Why or why not?
·         How else can obesity be avoided?
Discussion B
·         Do you monitor the fat content in the food you eat? Please explain.
·         Why is being overweight considered dangerous for the body?