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«"The cool thing about this gas we're using, hydrogen sulphide, is that it isn't something manufactured that we're taking down from a shelf," said Prof Roth. "It's simply an agent that all of us make in our bodies all the time to buffer our metabolic flexibility. It's what allows our core temperature to stay at 37C, regardless of whether we're in Alaska or Tahiti."»No comment.--"Scientists discover clue that may turn Sleeping Beauty into a life saver": Simple gas seems to cause hibernation in mice