Can looped wire in electromotive induction be insulated? by EideticEntheo in askscience

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From the point of your scientific field, what would be the ideal population on Earth today? by Doctor_Kimble in askscience

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Are orgasms a thing because of natural selection? by macnuggetboi in askscience

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How can you get an abrasion through clothes, without the outer layer of clothing tearing apart? by Marsades in askscience

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How did Earth's oceans become "salty"? by harper_cody in askscience

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How will we deal with time and days on Mars? by ctennessen in askscience

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The human body attacks and destroys foreign cells right? So why don't the sperm from men get destroyed by the female's immune system? by Adidasbamba123 in askscience

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If cells are constantly dying and replaced, it is possible that a transplanted organ will ever be fully replaced by host cells, effectively replacing the entire transplanted organ? by HanSoloCriesInTheEnd in askscience

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Could we mass produce fast growing plants such as bamboo to reduce carbon in the air? by plebasaurus_rex in askscience

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Why has winter 2016/2017 been so warm? by InadequateUsername in askscience

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If the universe is flat and infinite, what is above or below our universe? by Fisher_of_Bayes in askscience

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