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Are there any studies suggesting whether long-COVID is more likely to be a life-long condition or a transient one?
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Before humans learnt how to use fire, were there any periods in which no wild fires burned on Earth for years on end?
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Is it possible for snakes and other obligate carnivorous reptiles to survive on a plant-based diet of synthesised meat?
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Is there any evolutionary pressure on COVID to change its lethality in a predictable manner (either downwards or upwards)?
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Since nitrous oxide is such a potent greenhouse gas, could a hypothetical planet with a mostly N20 atmosphere 4 AU from a G-class star be warm enough to support life as we know it?
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There's fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, which, like its name says, causes muscle tissue to be replaced with bone tissue. Is there a disease that causes bone tissue to be replaced with muscle?
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