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Is there a height limit that skyscrapers can be built to?
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War of words: Na’vi and Klingon languages square up
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How big does something have to be for gravity to act on it?
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How does Osmotic Power work?
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What is the smallest measurement of time?
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What is the ratio of people being born to people dying on any given day?
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How do antibiotics work?
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Why does salt enhance flavour?
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Could Chernobyl happen again without human error?
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Why does time seem to go faster as we get older?
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How does popcorn pop?
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