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Khandro
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fbg40
Can someone explain the purpose of the Hadron Collider and how much it costs the taxpayer ? FBG40...
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Khandro
I'm trying to find what elements exist in paper, i.e. what is its formula, and I read; "There is no chemical symbol for paper since it is not an element but rather a mixture of several different...
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Barquentine
Is it true that London has the highest Nitrogen dioxide and particulates levels in the world (or was that just Oxford St?) - and that it has killed 40,000 Londoners in the last year? Diane Abbott has...
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naomi24
Following Sky Living’s screening of the programme ‘The Enfield Haunting’, this documentary on the subject made in 2007 was broadcast. Food for thought? (I don’t believe anything is...
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TheMacDonaldMan
I know that a copper wire will have magnetic tendancies when a current is passed through it, but WHY does this happen? I think it must be something to do with electrons creating a field around the...
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ToraToraTora
Let's say that we could see xrays, radio, microwaves, etc what would we see?
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dustypuss
Do other planets have Caves?
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Colmc54
Bar one article in Nature which by the way stopped me breathing when I considered that scientists now believe that only once, a billion or so years ago did a tiny creature now known as a mitochondria...
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Calibax
Whenever I've been coached or seen coaching programmes on 'bat' and ball sports like cricket, golf, tennis or snooker etc. I've always noticed the emphasis on "following though" in a shot. When the...
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marbee008
can anyone help me please, do you know which nation is the most lactose tolerant in the world, with over 97 per cent of the population able to consume dairy products (7) BAITRNI, help please
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Bazile
Is a sound a sound because it can be heard ?
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Zacs-Master
This is pretty amazing. Zoom in / out. Pan around. Wow. http://stars.chromeexperiments.com...
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sammimaelulu
I have a dead tooth and can't afford the root canal. I have opted to have it extracted. I'm on antibiotics for the next week before the extraction. Once the tooth is out will the infection be gone for...
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trt
it be dangerous? I was going to make/grow crystals with my grandson, and watched how to do on YouTube, but some people remarked that it was risky. Also, can you add it to washing powder for washing...
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arjay
Some of my fridge magnets are stronger than others. Is there a unit of magnetic strength?...
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sandyRoe
I'd guess it's somewhere about 170°...
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mibn2cweus
I'm initiating this thread for any who might share my interest in and/or care to discuss 'black hole universe cosmology'. For some background on this theory here's a link to a relevant paper I've...
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40040009
Hi, Regarding lean manufacturing within small-medium sized enterprises in the UK. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to what it will look like in 10 years? Will companies still be lean? What will...
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Captain Spod
If we accept that the big bang happened and everything is still travelling outward from its origin, should we expect that there would be a region of space completely empty of matter, and for this void...

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