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Location American Science News for 7 March 2020
When 119 young adults consumed a meal while playing a simple computer game for 15 minutes, they ate significantly less than when they ate the same meal without distractions.
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How to self-quarantine during coronavirus outbreak

Live Science - 8 Mar 2020 01:00
How to self-quarantine during coronavirus outbreak If you are possibly sick with the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, here's how you can self-quarantine and isolate yourself to keep healthy people from getting sick.
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Study tests the good genes ovulation shift hypothesis, which states women's preferences for certain male behaviors differ throughout their ovulation cycle. Researchers found no evidence that a woman's preference changes ...
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 7) SPACE Inside Elon Musk’s Plan to Build One Starship a Week--and Settle Mars Eric Berger | Ars Technica “Musk always wants to go fast. He will not live forever, and the money may eventually run dry. He knows this. One...
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Chlamydia cousin discovered in deep Arctic Ocean

Live Science - 7 Mar 2020 17:00
Chlamydia cousin discovered in deep Arctic Ocean The newfound bacteria might shed light on how chlamydia came to infect host organisms, like us.
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Flu shot has an unexpected benefit in combating the new coronavirus The flu vaccine won't prevent you from getting a coronavirus, but it can help officials better respond to the outbreak of COVID-19
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How much plastic actually gets recycled?

Live Science - 7 Mar 2020 16:00
How much plastic actually gets recycled? A lot of plastics end up in the trash.
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Man slams truck into Easter Island statue, causing 'incalculable damage' A resident of Easter Island accidentally crashed his truck into one of the island's famous moai statues, causing 'incalculable damage.'
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Machine learning illuminates material's hidden order Extreme temperature can do strange things to metals. In severe heat, iron ceases to be magnetic. In devastating cold, lead becomes a superconductor.
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SXSW cancelled amid coronavirus fears

Live Science - 7 Mar 2020 03:02
SXSW cancelled amid coronavirus fears The city of Austin cancelled the dates for 2020 South by Southwest events, and organizers said they would abide by the decision.
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How effective are travel bans for curbing coronavirus spread? The travel restrictions imposed in light of the new coronavirus outbreak have only modestly delayed the spread of the virus, a new study finds.
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