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Why is H2O called hydrogen dioxide?
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When has evolution been observed?
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Do submarines have unlimited oxygen?
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Can you start a fire by rubbing a dry stick and stone together like you can two rocks or two sticks?
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Is it possible to destroy space?
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What are we to believe when science produces conflicting research results?
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The moon is roughly 25% the size of Earth, but is only 1.2% of Earth's mass. How is this possible?
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The smallest known form of life has about 600 billion atoms. How much smaller do we think the smallest self-replicating structure is?
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Why do scientists say that all theories are provisional and subject to change with new evidence?
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Where could a person feel the maximum gravity on earth?
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Do candle warmers ruin candles and are they safe?
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Which scientific theories were rejected due to religion?
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Can a person live without a soul? What is the scientific explanation for this phenomenon?
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Why does urine appear to have a rainbow-like tint to it when looked at under light?
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Is the popular image (stages of evolution) correct?
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Let's say I don't believe the world is round. How can one prove the world is round to me?
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Rivers run 24/7, so why don't we set up generators on all major rivers to power everything? The rivers would generate so much energy.
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What is your scientific fact of the day 598?
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In your opinion, what is your favorite periodic table element and why?
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If time travel forward and backwards were possible, why shouldn't everyone own a time machine?
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