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Why can hormone therapy make a clitoris grow but can't make a penis grow?

Why can hormone therapy make a clitoris grow but can't make a penis grow?


Why can hormone therapy make a clitoris grow but can't make a penis grow?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 03:53 AM PDT

Were CO2 levels ever higher than they are at the moment?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 04:46 AM PDT

I get that climate change is due to the drastic change in Greenhouse gasses, and that nature & humans won't be able to adapt as fast, but since petroleum is "dead dinosaurs", at the time of dinosaurs, were CO2 levels higher than they are now?

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How do we know how much energy the sun produces?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 09:53 PM PDT

What are the differences between Chernobyl, the Tsar Bomba and a modern day nuclear weapon / device in terms of radioactivity?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 03:26 AM PDT

I'm curious about which would be the most dangerous post explosion. I just finished watching the Netflix show Chernobyl but I'm curious if it was hyped up a little for Hollywood or if its completely realistic, and how it compares to other nuclear events?

Thanks in advanced!

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Does the increase in education costs lead to a lower level of education at a given generation level?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 07:31 AM PDT

And more important: are they studies that point a significative impact on the competitivity of a country over a long period of time (at least 10 years)? The question focus especially US where the cost of education skyrocketed the last 25 years but may be other countries experienced similar phenomenon.

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Why do bad smells actually smell bad to us?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 07:10 AM PDT

What Y-chromosome haplogroup did hunter-gatherer Europeans and neolithic Anatolian farmer migrants to Europe belong to?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 07:03 AM PDT

Can someone explain the reaction that makes retrobrite work?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 03:09 AM PDT

Retrobrite is fixing the color on old plastic by soaking it in hydrogen peroxide while it's out in the sun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZYbchvSUDY

I'm just curious how this works?

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What is the difference between an organism made up of smaller individuals(e.g. sea salp, pyrosome) vs. a multicellular organism?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 08:20 PM PDT

How does Hela Cells work ? And why are they immortal ?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 12:35 AM PDT

Is driving on a regular basis beneficial for our brains and help reduce the risk of brain disorders in old age?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 07:42 PM PDT

What causes degradation of lithium battery life after repeated charge cycles? What practices optimise battery life and what are the reasons behind these?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 11:56 PM PDT

We all know battery life decreases with use, why is this for lithium batteries?

Some common recommendations to lengthen the life of batteries I have come across:

-Charge only to 80%

-Do not leave charging for long periods of time

-Store at 50% charge if not using for long periods

What are the reasons for these? Are there any others?

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What enzyme converts glycerol to glucose 6 phosphate?

Posted: 15 Jun 2019 12:20 AM PDT

Do heavy elements like uranium sink to the center of the earth?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 05:33 PM PDT

Do heavy elements, like uranium sink to the center of the earth or does the convection of the liquid layer keep it mixed? Other forces I haven't thought of?

Geologists of redit: I eagerly await your answer.

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For Glacial periods and Milankovitch Cycles, does Low or High eccentricity favor colder climates?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 08:59 PM PDT

As far as I'm concerned, the Semi-Major axis does not change as eccentricity changes. Therefore, a less eccentric orbit would result in a further average distance from the sun, leading to less insolation and colder climates.

However, I've also heard things about disproportionate season length (Kepler's 2nd Law), and stuff about the Aphelion and Perihelion being different, making highly eccentric orbits more favorable for glaciation.

So far, the internet doesn't have a rock-solid answer, and I would like to know.

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Is the dwarf planet Haumea within our solar system?

Posted: 14 Jun 2019 08:10 PM PDT

what does it orbit? it has moons?

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