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    Live Science has been rated GREEN for its credibility and trustworthiness by NewsGuard, a global service that rates news sources for their journalistic standards. [5] [better source needed] Live Science is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation, which regulates the UK's magazine and newspaper industry. [6]

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    The National Science Bowl (NSB) is a high school and middle school science knowledge competition, using a quiz bowl format, held in the United States. A buzzer system similar to those seen on popular television game shows is used to signal an answer.

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    Science News (SN) is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals. The periodical has been described as having a scope across "all sciences" and as having "up to date" coverage.

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    Beginning in September and October, we might start to see more cases of rhinovirus (a frequent cause of the common cold) and influenza, Ellen Foxman, Ph.D., associate professor of laboratory ...