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Young adults appear to consider both the risks and benefits of their sexual behaviour in a highly consistent and thoughtful manner, said the study published in the journal Psychological Science.
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The study could be a bit of good news for a population that spend a significant amount of time sitting for work and for leisure, streaming their favourite movies and TV shows in these times of social distancing.
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Past research highlights one insidious side of fake news: The more you encounter the same misinformation for instance, that world governments are covering up the existence of flying saucers the more familiar and potentially
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Researchers say that Russia is using political memes to polarise Americans, particularly those at the extreme ends of the political spectrum who typically like and share content that aligns with their political views at higher rates than others.
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As the coronavirus spread, gateway communities communities near scenic public lands, national parks and other outdoor recreational amenities felt acute economic pressure as the virus forced them to shut down tourist activities.
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The device by Lihong Wang at California Institute of Technology not only records video at incredibly fast speeds but does so in 3D.
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The two bodies, a dead Russian satellite and a spent Chinese rocket body, have a combined mass of about 2,800 kgs, LeoLabs said.
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While wearing a mask and maintaining social distance are the basics, one can also ensure their air surrounding is virus free.
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Nearly 75 million mail-in ballots have been sent or requested so far this year, more than double the 33 million in 2016, according to the US Elections Project of the University of Florida on Monday.
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Increasing numbers of New Yorkers are buying cars as they avoid public transport because of the coronavirus pandemic
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"The studios really need New York City in order to get decent growth out of a movie. And without New York they can't do that."
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Bovine Adenovirus, also known as BAdV, is a member of the Adenoviridae family that causes disease in cattle.
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The two indicators can imply the biological susceptibility to deaths from COVID-19 and offer information of the severity of the COVID-19 deaths in the general population, respectively.
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The study, published in the journal Mammal Review, noted that if SARS-CoV-2 were to infect and spread among wild mammals, it could potentially cause disease in some populations, in turn further endangering already threatened species.
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The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, however, also demonstrated that the immunity built up from previous non-SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infections does not prevent individuals from getting Covid-19.
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Bids hit the $9 million mark in less than two minutes after the start of the auction, but after 14 minutes there were just three bidders left in the race.
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The move comes just about 10 days before the start of Amazon's annual Prime Day sales event announced for October 13-14.
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A study, led by Washington State University scientist Dirk Schulze-Makuch and published in the journal Astrobiology, detailed characteristics of potential "superhabitable" planets, that include those that are older
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Our study links the importance of universal testing for Covid-19, increased safety of staff, and efficient use of PPE, especially items such as N95 face masks, which are in low supply," said study lead author Lenard Babus from Children's Hospital
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While other studies have found such a connection between spirituality and positive emotions, the new study is significant because frequent texting over smartphones made it easier to capture respondents'