/u/roamingandy's posts
if our skin goes wrinkly underwater so we can grip better - does that mean we were holding things to use as tools when we were amphibian?
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Other animals can't throw things, it's a step beyond their comprehension and like magic for them when humans do. Perhaps that's why dogs love fetching a ball or stick, as to them we're including them in our magical powers.
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do dogs understand dreaming? if your dog bites you in its sleep does it know that didnt really happen when it wakes?
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dae think r/science would benefit from adopting a acronym to sum up comments using alot of scientific terminology? almost every post i look at has people asking for a simplified version of comments
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1 What materials are good for placing/injecting something inside for long term preservation? (like a mosquito in Amber).
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What materials are good for placing/injecting something inside for preservation? (like a mosquito in Amber).
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a suggestion for developing and adopting a acronym similar to tldr; for the bottom of r/askscience comments, which authors can use to provide a simplified version of their answers for the non scientists among us.
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I if wanted to preserve something well and in a small portable way, ideally like a mosquito in Amber. what options do i have? (for example, a material i could inject something into with a syringe and then harden)
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