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New Horizons arriving to Pluto which was reclassified as a dwarf planet mere months after launch.
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RIGHT SIDE UP (Short Story, 2226 words)
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What are some well-known methods of gene splicing and what its effects?
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Rayleigh scattering is said to cause the blue sky because the blue light is scattered more. Then why is it that during sunset, the sky is said to be red because the blue light is… scattered more? These seem contradictory. What am I missing?
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New Horizons arriving to Pluto which was reclassified as a dwarf planet mere months after launch.
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Rayleigh scattering is said to cause the blue sky because the blue light is scattered more. Then why is it that during sunset, the sky is said to be red because the blue light is… scattered more? These seem contradictory. What am I missing?
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