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  • Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The findings suggest these memories may still exist, but are inaccessible to us.
  • New research suggests seals sense oxygen levels in their blood to know when to come up for air.
  • Protesters rallied Wednesday to demand that the university do more to protect students without legal status.
  • Get ready to experience the spike-tacular showdown between Indy Ignite and San Diego Mojo on January 24 and join the fun at Free Food Friday*! Gear up and witness the thrilling game at Viejas Arena at San Diego State University, where you can spend your Mojo Bucks! With any purchase of any full-price ticket, you’ll receive Mojo Bucks to use at the concession stands. For Free Food Friday, $15 GA tickets will come with a $5 concession voucher, $30 corner/lower end tickets will receive a $10 concession voucher and $50+ side/lower corner tickets will get a $15 concession voucher. Not only will discounted snacks be in play, but the first 1,000 fans will receive an exclusive “She is Fierce” Mojo T-shirt — a perfect way to represent Mojo Nation! Fuel up on snacks and dress up with Mojo merchandise while rallying behind the players at this electrifying event! *Redeem complimentary concession vouchers on game day in the Main Concourse at the sales table across from the merchandise stand using your digital ticket. This promotion is available until 4 p.m. on January 24. Ticket prices are subject to taxes and fees. Only full-priced tickets purchased through this link are eligible to receive a voucher. Groups, multi-game pack holders and season members are not included. Mojo Bucks cannot be used towards the purchase of alcohol.
  • Regarded as the first major regatta of the year, the San Diego Crew Classic brings together thousands of athletes from more than 100 universities, clubs and high school programs across the United States. Spanning ages 14 – 84, the Crew Classic is a competition for future Olympians as well as for those new to the sport. This event is often a highlight of their competitive rowing careers. The Crew Classic is not only an athletic event with competitors at the peak of physical fitness, but a social gathering for enthusiasts to enjoy great local food, a beer garden with San Diego’s famous local craft breweries, and shopping. The event is held at Mission Bay, just a mile from the Pacific Beach. Many athletes first experience the San Diego Crew Classic as high school competitors. The SDCC is a great introduction to the world of rowing for amateur athletes. It is larger than life — the jumbotron, the considerable number of spectators, and rowing shells as far as the eye can see. For collegiate athletes, the SDCC means a chance to size up the competition from across the nation and to earn rankings which will affect the rest of the season. Alumni of the SDCC can reconnect with former teammates, friends, and coaches. Many alumni continue to race in both alumni and masters’ club events. The Crew Classic is a place to educate your children and family on the beauty of the sport of rowing, the importance of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle, and what it means to be a teammate and to support one another. The San Diego Crew Classic nurtures young athletes as they become socially responsible adults who will pass on the lessons learned from competition. The event welcomes generation after generation to the sport of rowing. Visit: San Diego Crew Classic San Diego Crew Classic on Instagram and Facebook
  • Very few humans have gone up against bird flu. But we've all dealt with seasonal flu for years. Some of our immune systems might be primed to fend off a worse case, research finds.
  • The grand final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest takes place on Saturday, May 17, in Basel, Switzerland. It's an annual celebration of melody, rhythm, fabulousness and glitter.
  • The decision offers a venue compromise in the bellwether case, while Khalil's legal team seeks to release him from detention and block his deportation.
  • President Trump claims power over independent regulators in a new order. NPR asks Jane Manners, a law professor at Temple University, why independent agencies were created to be independent.
  • Attorneys general from 22 states had filed a lawsuit seeking to block the policy that would dramatically change NIH's grant-making by limiting how much it will disburse for overhead costs.
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