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In Jurassic Park, Dr. Grant knows how velociraptors hunt from studying their remains. Can a paleontologist really determine that much from bones?
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When a geological event is "overdue," does it actually have a higher chance of happening soon, or does that conclusion come from a misunderstanding of statistics?
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When I am trying extra hard to hear something quiet or far away, is my body doing anything different then normal, or am I just more focused on the sound?
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