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Not really a question as such, but in light of Naomis recent thread, I thought some might find this excerpt from David McCraneys book "You are now less dumb" an interesting read;...
This is a question that I have pondered for some time. Which numbers can be found in nature? I raised a question two months ago asking - Who invented binary numbers? This led to the answers that I...
I would be grateful for any help with the last question in a puzzle that I am stuck on, I have asked this in quizzes and puzzles but there doesn't seem to be any science people about. In chemistry,...
This question arises from the discussion in R&S on the dubious practice of Water Divining. Sometimes the conclusions of science result not from positive evidence that the subject is invalid, but from...
When on a rocky river-bed of a shallow-ish river, the current hits a large but submerged rock, the water folds back on itself above the surface and creates a continuing 'foaming wave' against the...
Please i need some help l have scribbled ink from a biro onto a form which has totally covered what i need to see can anyone help me to remove the ink leaving what's printed under it help....
Greeting, am having my license degree in "Computer Science", and for the masters am planning to use the degree and all what i will learn for fighting diseases specially AIDS. if anyone knows what...
Can someone please help an aged brain?! Many, many moons ago when I was at university, one of my close friends was studying statistics and of course we talked about or respective subjects. One of the...
Hi all, if someone says I've not heard this for yonk's, as an EG. what measure of time is a yonk? nano second, minute, hour, day, month, year? any help appreciated....
Imagine a clockface and the plane flying along the line from 6 to 12. Its nose seemed nearer the 1 and the tail towards the 7. An added breaking manoeuvre, crosswinds, or what?