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Is recycling paper bad for the environment?
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Which were the first ancient cultures to make music?
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Does Nintendo DS Sight Training really improve sight?
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Why does water freeze instantly when you hit a bottle just out of the freezer?
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How many ways can you die?
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How do they paint white lines on roads so accurately?
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Is anything greater than the sum of its parts?
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Is there an international standard for specifying dates?
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Why do plasma ball light beams move outwards?
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Is there anything smaller than a quark?
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If water contains hydrogen, which is flammable, why doesn’t it burn?
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How does Blu-tack stick, but not feel sticky?
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If I jump backwards off a skateboard am I still travelling forwards?
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Will we ever be able to control gravity?
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Why does heat make roads appear wet in the distance?
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