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Will pressing my car brake pedal down in "bursts" make my brake pads last longer?
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Was a technological barrier to hydraulic fracking overcome within the last few years?
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Are atomic clocks more accurate and precise than digitally kept clocks?
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How do humans lose consciousness when struck in the head?
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Can doctors calculate an estimate of how many burgers I have to eat to get a heart attack?
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If velocity is always relative to something, how do we know ourselves (the observable universe) isn’t traveling at the speed of light compared to something outside it?
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Will pressing my car brake pedal down in "bursts" make my brake pads last longer?
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Was a technological barrier to hydraulic fracking overcome within the last few years?
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How do humans lose consciousness when struck in the head?
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