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Chemistry | Why does burnt food generally have the same taste even if the foods are different? | [
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Other | How do casinos prevent counterfeit chips. Why can't someone duplicate some chips and cash them in? It appear far simpler than cash. | [
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Economics | How can a business avoid paying taxes in a state by registring their business in a Tax Haven state like Delaware? | [
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Economics | Why do brands sell chips for 3 or 4 or 5 dollars in normal stores, but in dollar/value shops, they are sold for a dollar for the same brand and size bag? | [
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Chemistry | Why is the ice that comes out of my fridge's ice maker white, or cloudy, while the ice you get at a restaurant or bar is clear? | [
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Physics | What causes transformers and other high voltage devices to emit a buzzing sound? | [
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Other | Why do car insurance companies prefer to declare a car a total loss instead of fixing the damage to the car? | [
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Physics | Weather generally moves west to east. Is this the weather moving, or the earth turning underneath it? | [
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Mathematics | What are linear equations used for? | [
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Economics | Before money was invented how did people accumulate "wealth"? | [
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Physics | Can somebody explain to me the photoacoustic effect? | [
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Physics | Why do cameras lose focus on certain objects? Can current technology make it so that losing focus is no longer a thing? | [
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Psychology | In stories, people trapped alone on a deserted isle tend to make a something to talk to. Would this be actually helpful, or would it cause more psychological problems? | [
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Chemistry | Why is gasoline rainbow on pavement? | [
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Other | Why does it seem like I constantly see articles about new health benefits of medicines derived from the cannabis plant? Is the plant unique in having so many different beneficial compounds, or is a lot of this just hype as early research is performed? | [
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Economics | How does insurance work? You pay money overtime just so you don't pay when something actually goes wrong? How does that work? | [
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Earth Science | can we use artifical snow to help the environment? | [
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Physics | Why did cyan and magenta replace blue and red as the standard primaries in color pigments? What exactly makes CMY(K) superior to the RYB model? And why did yellow stay the same when the other two were updated? | [
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Biology | How come fair skinned people have harder time getting a tan? Can they even get a tan? | [
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Technology | How do ships sail against the wind? | [
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Other | Why is white flour so much more common in bread/baked goods/processed foods than whole wheat flour? Isn't the latter easier and cheaper to make? | [
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Chemistry | Where do the random bubbles in lakes come from? | [
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Physics | Why does fire make things look blurry? | [
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Technology | Why does an external hard drive have varying space depending on the device it's used with? | [
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Biology | How does our brain know to not fall out of bed when we are sleeping? | [
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Chemistry | What happens when an atom has no electrons? | [
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Mathematics | Does the Monty Hall problem apply to the end of the TV game show Deal or No Deal? | [
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Technology | What's the difference between a message being 'sent' and 'delivered'? | [
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Earth Science | Why is streaming Netflix so bad for the environment? | [
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Biology | Why are Animals scared of us Humans? | [
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Economics | How does the US have so much debt? | [
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Chemistry | How does acid break down and dissolve substances/materials/organics? | [
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Physics | What's the difference between center of mass and center of gravity? | [
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Physics | how do scientist know how much planets weigh? | [
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Other | How American Olympic gymnasts (Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, etc) compete as teens over college-aged, NCAA gymnasts. Are they, as teens, that much better than college athletes? | [
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Biology | When people have fluid in their lungs why isnt possible to just use a needle to remove it over and over? | [
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Economics | Why do money market accounts generate more interest than a regular savings account? | [
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Economics | Why are credit cards so popular in the USA ? | [
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Chemistry | Why does salt have the ability to either lower the melting point or raise the boiling point of water? | [
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Physics | Why are a 100 people shouting not a 100 times louder than 1 person (not only apparent to us but also in decibles)? Is there a way to calculate how many times louder they will be instead? | [
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Physics | what are forces (gravity, magnetism) made of? | [
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Mathematics | Is there a quick way to divide numbers? | [
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Biology | Why does the body bring tears to your eyes when choking? What is the practical purpose? | [
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Earth Science | From everything I hear and see in advertisement bamboo is this miracle plant that makes for more sustainable and better quality products, from paper to bed sheets to baby clothes. So why aren’t we using it more? | [
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