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I_Hate_Infinity
Hi folks, I'm not sure if this controversial topic has been discussed before but as I've missed the possible debate about it, I would like to hear your thoughts today. I have always held the moon in...
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jannatul18
What is the future after completing MS in computer science in Germany?
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John124
I have a Bachelor degree in physics with very low GPA, but I like to study math and this time aim to get high GPA. I can't afford university fees or cost of living in abroad. I live in Georgia (a...
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Khandro
We now know (to great jubilation), that Pluto has a 'deep crater' and that these images received could be reproduced by micro/macro photographs of the Earth's surface. Given the problems we face here,...
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I_Hate_Infinity
Right AB'ers I've got a real *** here. I've noticed my whole life that when I look up at the stars in the night sky I often can't even see a star that's faint until I look at one that's near and...
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bkd49
I'm an artist and have recently begun studying the human form. According to my figure drawing book women have a capsule of fat below the kneecap and men don't. Why? Does anyone have a scientific...
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Khandro
If the world population is 7,256,294,430 http://www.census.gov/popclock/ and it has been said the Greeks require 86bn€ (further to the 345bn€ already owed) if the 86bn€ were to be distributed...
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Bazile
So what were you doing on January 19, 2006 ? http://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/11/us/nasa-new-horizons-pluto-flyby/ Pictures should be interesting . It's unlikely that most of us will see another 'planet...
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bill barlow
If energy can neither be created or destroyed then the amount of energy in the universe must be constant?? It therefore follows that the billions of car,train and plane journeys taken over the years...
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amyi
http://www.wikigenes.org/e/pub/e/592.html I've finished an article on this topic,but my professor said it should be modified.So I'm here to ask for all kinds of answers on this topic.Thanks!...
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Elina
Just been watching this on t.v .. Cockroaches fitted with circuit boards that will pick up cries for help underground locating survivors in disaster areas....
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Zacs-Master
Supposing worm holes do exist, would it take any 'time' to travel through them?
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Ian b
I am trying to work out how much liquid I will have in a plastic tube 25 mtrs long and 3mm inside diameter.
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hiflier
As a Koch snowflake perimeter increases iterally towards an infinite length, I am told that the area within the snowflake is always exactly 1.6 times that of the original triangle. But how can this be...
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Colmc54
The press has been hyping the re-opening of the LHC at CERN this week with an effective doubling of the energy of the proton.proton collisions. Yes it would be nice to think that the secrets of the...
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fairyrak
I have a coin and it is unfair because it has just 43.035048% of producing tails if i throw it N times: What's the probability that in N there were actually MORE THAN 44.0182% of tails? What's the...
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aeroplane123
Hi everyone, and thanks for viewing my question. Using carbon fibre pre-preg, I plan to cut samples in different orientations, such as (30/45/-45/15). Is there such a way to cut these angles...
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satishmishra13
Where is the highest place of the world? Is it founded in India or in some other place in this world?
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FrogNog
NASA are testing their "Flying Saucer" LDSD space craft (Low Density Supersonic Decelerator). It has a doughnut shaped balloon which deploys to slow the craft down. It could be cool to watch...
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satishmishra13
A/c to the highest place of the earth, is it has any specific name for that? IF yes than what is this

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