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October 9, 2018

Manhattan Science Cafe at Radina's in Aggieville

Submitted by Peying Fong

Join the K-State chapter of Sigma Xi — the scientific research society — and Kansas Citizens for Science for Science Cafe at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, at Radina's Coffeehouse and Roastery, 616 N. Manhattan Ave.

Catherine Steele, from K-State's department of psychological sciences, will present "Could what we eat affect our future food choices?"

Energy-dense, convenient foods are abundant. These foods can lead to weight gain, but we don't know much about how they affect our food choices. Could the foods we eat make it harder to avoid those foods in the future?

Come join us and enjoy some food for thought.