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  2. Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Earworms also tend to be played on the radio more than other songs and are usually featured at the top of the charts. [43] The chorus of a song is one of the most reported causes of earworms. [21] The most frequently named earworms during this study were the following: "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga "Can't Get You Out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue

  3. Helicoverpa zea - Wikipedia

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    The moths have a wingspan ranging from 32 to 45mm, and live over thirty days in optimal conditions. [17] However, the life span ranges from five to fifteen days on average. [17] They are nocturnal and hide in vegetation during the day. [17] Adult moths collect nectar or other plant exudates from a large number of plants, and live for 12 to 16 ...

  4. A Neurotologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    An ‘earworm’ wiggles its way into your consciousness as a song—or more likely, a verse or two of one—with no plan of exit, leaving you to listen to the same few bars on loop to the point ...

  5. What causes 'earworms,' and how to banish them - AOL

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    For one, engage your brain with other stuff. Try talking to somebody or doing a crossword puzzle. Another way to get that little chunk of a song out of your head is to listen to the whole song.

  6. Catchiness - Wikipedia

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    It is often taken into account when writing songs, catchphrases, advertising slogans, jingles etc. Alternatively, it can be defined as how difficult it is for one to forget it. Songs that embody high levels of remembrance or catchiness are literally known as "catchy songs" or " earworms ". [ 1 ]

  7. Americans Spend More Than 12 Years of Their Lives ... - AOL

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    The U.S. struggles more than 182 other countries when it comes to the healthspan of its population. ... while people live longer,” researchers wrote, “they live a greater number of years ...

  8. Longevity myths - Wikipedia

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    Though the lifespan of humans is one of the longest in nature, there are animals that live longer. For example, some individuals of the Galapagos tortoise live more than 175 years, [7] and some individuals of the bowhead whale more than 200 years. [8]

  9. Helicoverpa armigera - Wikipedia

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    Helicoverpa armigera is a species of Lepidoptera in the family Noctuidae.It is known as the cotton bollworm, corn earworm, Old World (African) bollworm, or scarce bordered straw (the lattermost in the UK, where it is a migrant).