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woofgang
I use a cream containing crotamiton to deal with general itchiness caused by rashes, bites, dry skin and so on. Being of an enquiring mind, I searched on the net to find out what crotamiton is and how...
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ToraToraTora
Questions are so rare here, why?
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RASPUTINS-DOG
Hello... I live in a hard water area..which has its problems.. We've just had a new dishwasher and want to protect it as much as possible from lime scale build up..some people suggest calgon...others...
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wildwood
Is there a scientific reason why it is so hard to invent a pill that prevents one's body from storing fat? I am lucky in that my weight is easy to manage and I eat plenty of 'naughty' foods, but I...
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Bazile
I was listening to Womens hour ( i think ) earlier and one of the guests was talking about one of her ancestors who argued for AC as opposed to DC to be adopted for distribution . I think she said...
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Js1980
If I didn't know I was pregnant until I miscarried, can the doctors tell me how far along my pregnancy was ?...
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nailit
just wondering. And if so why? Are there any records of people going blind this way?...
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flobadob
Apparently there is going to be a partial solar eclipse taking place next Friday morning. What sort of things do you need to view this safely? Do you need to buy special glasses or are there diy items...
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ToraToraTora
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-31904273...
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Lborobrewer
There was a report on the BBC website, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-31775458, that there appear to be tubes that direct red and green light to the red and green cones on the retina,...
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RATTER15
http://www.sun-gazing.com/skeletons-dance-hug-kiss-front-crowd-step-cant-stop-smiling/ It can't be real Xray....
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hungrywolf8u
Many physicists such as Stephen Hawking, Lawrence Krauss, and the late Richard Feynman are dismissive of philosophy. Feynman attacked philosophy often, calling it “low-level baloney,” and saying...
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Bees_go_lizzz
The gravitational force between two objects (mass1 = 14 kg, mass2 = 7 kg) is measured when the objects are 20 centimeters apart. If the distance between them is increased to 40 centimeters, how does...
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Daij
This is a question of damage caused by resonance. Hypothetical scenario – a glass resonates at Middle C, and if subjected to prolonged exposure to this note shatters. If you raise the note an octave...
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ToraToraTora
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/03/150305-supernova-lensing-einstein-cross-space/ Not a question just a superb example of gravitaional lensing that I thought regulars here may be...
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amirah101
Hi! I am in a class in college right now where I am required to construct an educational science booth for a science festival. So far my idea is to discuss how muscle contraction works and how sodium...
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NiceCupOfTea
Hi, most random question ever sorry. I've just bought a jacket and I hate wearing things with obvious logos. This has a circle logo on the arm which is black but with 'sticky-uppy' part which is in...
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Mags22
i was taught th
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SeptianK
I’m conducting a R&D project recently. It belongs to an underdetermined problem (no. of equations < no. of variables). Luckily, several tests can be conducted for the same system; nevertheless, each...

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