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Khandro
How did certain chemicals combine to produce the first self-replicating molecules?
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BlueToffee
Scientists have announced the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science.. The new element is Governmentium (Gv). It has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198...
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chemia
A massive light hangs over the table in Jeremy's dining room. The light is supported by four strong chains which make an angle of 79° with the horizontal. The force in each chain is 35.8 N. a....
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ohmer
I've been told that Joyce was reciting Ulysses to a secretary who was under instructions to write down everything he said. During reciting he was disturbed by a knock at the door where he replied...
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balboa
Please answer with simplicity and great detail
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balboa
What is Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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jomifl
Thought I'd let everyone into this little known tip that will cut your fuel bills this winter. http://www.permaculture.co.uk/videos/heat-your-room-8-pence-day but not so as you'd notice, in fact...
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AndiFlatland
Does the International Space Station have a postal code? (Or a Zip Code, if you're American)
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leigh47
How is the TIME difference between Greenwich meridian [0 deg.] and another point in the UK ( different longitude west of Greenwich and higher latitude.) calculated? The position being approx. 2deg.25s...
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bibblebub
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/scientists-have-discovered-a-new-body-part-8925020.html "Scientists have discovered a new ligament in the human knee..." One would have thought that all such...
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March-Hare
What book or website would you recommend to give a beginner an insight into star gazing in the uk please? Looking for an idiot's guide!!
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danielle4652
A)The galactic bulge has the most visible stars per volume, but the galactic disk has the most dark matter B) The galactic bulge has the most visible stars per volume and the most dark matter C) The...
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sherrardk
... When a glass ball, half-filled with liquid rolls on a surface and the liquid stays level? Thank you
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mibn2cweus
You are invited to post links, comments and questions on today's eclipse here. http://www.space.com/19195-night-sky-planets-asteroids-webcasts.html...
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SarahHX
What could happen if we would take all the rocks of the world, and put them on one side of the planet?
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Akaye2day
Basically if I'm not on anything, and have unprotected sex, can the semen from meth user put trace amounts of meth in you? Or show on a pee drug test?
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Hiway123
I have been diagnosed with depression and PTSD from being raped by my brother. I am 14 and I argue with myself all the time. Like I'll actually be having a conversation with myself in my head. There's...
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anandjose
A solid substance of cylindrical shape, 43 inches of circumference and 1 feet length. Is how much cubic feet?
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baztheoddjob
ive just watched the latest episode of star trek "INTO THE DARKNESS " and a date came up 2245-55.now I assume 2245 is the year but what does 55 denote, this is for all you trekkies out there...
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hc4361
There must be much more to this story than published by the Mail....

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