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How does science differentiate between two species when species A evolved from species B? At what point does said species stop being one thing and start being another thing in the eyes of science?
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I always hear about new things being discovered that "help fight cancer" or "may hold cure to cancer" but then that's the last I hear of them. Are we on the verge of beating cancer or are these "discoveries" over-hyped?
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Considering all life started out as single-cellular organisms, what factors made it more advantageous for organisms to evolve with two or more cells, and how did this happen?
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How is randomness simulated by a computer? What is it that determines the output, and how/why is this so?
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Why does liquid seem so rare in the universe? Every object of any interest seems to be either gaseous (clouds, stars, nebulae etc.) or solid (planets). Why are there no liquid points of interest?
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Why does liquid seem so rare in the universe? Every object of any interest seems to be either gaseous (clouds, stars, nebulae etc.) or solid (planets). Why are there no liquid points of interest?
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Had Germany and the other central powers won the First World War, what were their plans for Europe? How might this have differed from a 1914 versus a 1917/18 (or later) victory?
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