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Las Vegas Sun

On the morning after his State of the Union address, in which President Donald Trump told the nation that his administration had “ended the war on American energy,” he made news that suggested otherwise.

Playboy

An unprecedented number of scientists have their sights set on various U.S. political posts in 2018. Their hope? Preventing the nation from contributing to environmental destruction by way of willful ignorance. Since taking office, President Donald Trump and his cohorts have made a habit of mocking and flat-out denying the legitimacy of climate change with attempts to derail crucial conversations surrounding the protection and preservation of natural resources.

News Wise

Players of the competitive esports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.

Science Daily

Players of the competitive esports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.

Medical Press

Players of the competitive eSports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.

Latestly

Turns out, testosterone levels remain unchanged in male while playing eSports esports video game League. According to a first-of-its-kind University of Nevada, Las Vegas study, players of the competitive eSports video games show no change in testosterone, a type of naturally occurring steroid hormones.

Hindustan Times

Turns out, testosterone levels remain unchanged in males while playing eSports video game League.

Eurekalert

Players of the competitive esports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.