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what viscosity is kerosene domestic heating oil?
Have you ever had a lucid dream? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dream
Why does the body eventually have to die naturally why cant cells just keep renewing?
lets pretend your in a forest on a sunny summers day. the sun beams through the trees. is there a name for that effect where the sun shines through something, and leaves a sort of shadow hanging in...
Hi, Can anybody tell me how far the "north star" is from Earth Cheers, Brendan
Which bank is this sort code please. 30-92-68
what four things make science different from other disciplines?
how do scientists become famous?
I seen a programme that said that gravity is a weak force compared to nuclear and electromagnetic forces.If this is true how come black holes stop light from escaping. That is of course if black holes...
Seeing as all 3 primary colors of laser pointers are now available. what would happen if i had a red, blue and green pointer and crossed all the beams? would the spot in the middle be white. similarly...
Hi All, There's a question in news regarding actual proof of certain things/events. I'm not too worried about the in's and out's of the questions but I am interested on one aspect. Is there a way of...
Why do rainbows appear as an arc in the sky, when we are told that light travels in straight lines? Something to do with refraction??
Iv'e got a bit of diy to do
How do you make concrete - i.e. the ' ingredients ' and ratios
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What is the role of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in controlling the spread of disease e.g. epidemiology, vaccination programmes, improving health education?
It has always irritated me that the sun's rays travel ca. 90 million miles but are prevented from giving their full effect to the earth by a comparatively thin layer of cloud. What happens to this...
I drive moderately so could eaily get up to 62 mpg** in my former 1.9 diesel Skoda. But the engine may consume more fuel on lengthier journeys compared with identical faster ones. I doubt there is any...
I have seen pens described as being made of platinine. Is this an alloy? If so, of what?
Where do we get the name Boffins from?
Read somewhere once that a sustance had been found so heavy that an amount the size of a matchbox weighed near a ton. True or false please
I have been tracking the spacestation in the UK for weeks on the orbital tracking.Had some fantastic sightings but at the moment there are no sightings as it goes over in the day and in the southern...