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What is it about human physiology that makes a +/- 5 degree body temperature change fatal?
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Are our memories stored redundantly?
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Why do a large percentage of us have bad eyesight?
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If retinal rods and cones collect light and produce nerve impulses, aren't they essentially photovoltaic cells?
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What is it about human physiology that makes a +/- 5 degree body temperature change fatal?
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Are our memories stored redundantly?
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