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Ode to Joe: A Crescendo of Grit
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Why can't we use the sun as the X-ray source for medical imaging?
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If gravity effect on an object is similar to acceleration of the object
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If gravity effect on an object is similar to acceleration of the object, does an object loses energy from gravitation?
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Cross-discipline enrichment. Do you have any interesting example how research in one field has matured to an application in a completely different field? [e.g. auto-tune for seismology to the music industry]
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Ode to Joe: A Crescendo of Grit
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