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Hello, I was trying to remember the name of a sleeping pill i used to great effect a few years ago. I remember it being called 'Melril' or something similar. I have googled 'Melril' and variants of...
A university professor was talking on the radio a few days ago about dark matter in the universe. He said that funding was available to send a rocket into deepest space to record measurements from...
experiment:Kamote Tops, Rose Petals, and Red Onion as Alternative to Litmus Paper Procedure: *Making Litmus liquids 1.Rose petals -Put Red rose petals in HCI and leave it for around 3 hours -Filter...
This is a question from a quiz which should have only one answer, but I keep coming up with two! Which star,in the constellation of Ophiuchus, is just under six light years away anf the fifth closest...
what does the space between galaxies consist of. Is it totally empty or is it home to wandering comets, asteroids and other debris that has not been captured by the gravitational pull of any of the...
having arguement with friend, i reckon when i buy ice cubes from my local off license they are of better quality than ones sold in supermarket. ie they last longer.. neighbour says ice is ice.. help...
Help My 13 yr old daughter has to describe a 'sensitive switch' for design and technology., and provide examples. I do not consider myself stupid but have no idea what one is... can any of you help...
When you get a red or blue shift on stars, are they moving in the same direction at different speeds or are they moving either way from or towards each other.