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[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [Autism symptoms can become less severe in early childhood]( New United States research has shown that during early childhood, children with autism may experience a reduction in their symptoms. Carried out by researchers... --------------------------------------------------------------- [How we will wash our hands in the future]( When the coronavirus first emerged in the United Kingdom, the design agency Bompas & Parr launched its Fountain of Hygiene competition to rethink the... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Singapore otters’ lockdown antics spark backlash]( Singapore’s otters, long adored by the city-state’s nature lovers, are popping up in unexpected places during the coronavirus lockdown but... --------------------------------------------------------------- [LOOK: Taguig architect creates new designs for post-COVID jeepneys]( It is no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic will have a long-lasting effect on the country–and the rest of the world–and public transportation will not... --------------------------------------------------------------- [‘Wild Rift’: See official gameplay for ‘League of Legends’ on mobile, console]( To demonstrate what “League of Legends: Wild Rift” is all about in a May 29 gameplay reveal, design lead Brian Feeney will answer a series... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Virus tracing apps: Which countries are doing what]( As countries emerge from lockdowns imposed to blunt the coronavirus pandemic, dozens have rolled out phone apps to track a person’s movements and... If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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