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Saturday March 2nd, 2019 night edition

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5G will be crazy fast, but it'll be worthless without unlimited data

Authored by mashable.com

But gobbling so much data so quickly will eat into your data plan significantly faster than before.

And that's the problem: No wireless carrier besides T-Mobile has committed to offering unlimited 5G data plans.

All four of the major wireless carriers in the U.S. offer unlimited data plans, but they're not really unlimited. »

Rich students who have poor classmates become (i) more prosocial, generous, and egalitarian; and (ii) less likely to discriminate against poor students, and more willing to socialize with them. These effects are driven by personal interactions between rich and poor students.

Authored by aeaweb.org

Abstract I exploit a natural experiment in Indian schools to study how being integrated with poor students affects the social behaviors and academic outcomes of rich students.

Using administrative data, lab and field experiments to measure outcomes, I find that having poor classmates makes rich students (i) more prosocial, generous, and egalitarian; and (ii) less likely to discriminate against poor students, and more willing to socialize with them.

These effects are driven by personal interactions between rich and poor students. »

20 Things You Didn't Know About... Neanderthals

Authored by discovermagazine.com
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If you’re Asian or Caucasian, your ancestors interbred with Neanderthals as recently as 37,000 years ago, when they crossed paths in Europe.

If you want to know how much Neanderthal DNA you carry, just swab your cheek and send it to the National Geographic Society’s Genographic Project.

It could even be beneficial, he believes, because the Neanderthal mind might be able to solve problems we can’t. »

Warner Bros Wants Repeat Of Tom Cruise-Emily Blunt Sci-Fi Hit ‘Edge Of Tomorrow’

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EXCLUSIVE: Taking seriously the film’s one-sheet catch phrase Live Die Repeat, Warner Bros is developing a sequel to the crowd pleasing summer 2014 hit Edge Of Tomorrow.

Matthew Robinson (The Invention Of Lying) pitched a take and has been brought on to write the sequel.

The studio has been toying with a sequel for several years and back in 2016 set the writers Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse. »