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How could a body decompose in a sterilized room completely clean with no bacteria to break down the flesh?

How could a body decompose in a sterilized room completely clean with no bacteria to break down the flesh?


How could a body decompose in a sterilized room completely clean with no bacteria to break down the flesh?

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 09:43 PM PDT

I know we have bacteria all over us already but what if they body was cleaned?

Sorry if the question isn't so great

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How does saline nasal spray moisturize your nose? I thought salt was used to dry things out?

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 12:29 PM PDT

why does paper tear easier when its wet?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:45 AM PDT

Will a photon travel endlessly inside a fiber optic cable connected at its ends(in a circle)?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 02:15 AM PDT

And will it cross paths with itself, since the cable is less than 1 ly in lenght and the photon travels at 1ly speed?

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Why is fusion energy so challenging to achieve?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:13 AM PDT

Why are SAR satellites put in a retrograde orbit?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 03:56 AM PDT

Was reading about radar reconnaissance satellite on Wikipedia. The article claims SAR satellites are usually put i' a retrograde orbit, why is that? I understand the advantages of a polar orbit but not of a retrograde orbit.

Not sure about the flair, seems to be more engineering to me.

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Is it possible to isolate the particles of a virtual particle pair?

Posted: 10 Oct 2019 10:00 PM PDT

How can a plant grow up out from concrete ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 03:48 AM PDT

We have all ever seen a tiny plant poked out from a material like concrete, brick or else. How is this possible with no ground or water other than rain ?

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Has a formula to obtain prime numbers be found and what applications do prime numbers have in the modern world?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 03:47 AM PDT

Does evapotranspiration leads to cloud formation? And to another extend, do forests generate clouds?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 01:08 AM PDT

Why does a bag of chips pop in an airplane after take off while gaining altitude?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 02:17 AM PDT

We were on a flight and had a sealed bag of chips. As we were gaining altitude it suddenly popped. I guess it has something to do with altitude and the compressed air in the bag but how exactly does it work?

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What brings about glacial periods?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:11 AM PDT

How would my brain adapt to losing my hearing in one ear?

Posted: 12 Oct 2019 03:57 AM PDT

I lost my hearing in my left ear due to sensorial hearing loss a year ago. I remember from one of my neuroscience classes that when they cut off an ape's finger, the cells in the brain that were responsible for that finger changed to the neighboring fingers. I wonder if the neighboring cells are for my right ear, because I have gotten a lot more used to hearing with one ear than when I first lost it a year ago.

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Do stars other than our sun get sunspots?

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 11:03 PM PDT

I know this seems like an easily googleable question but I didn't really find anything when I did google it.

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Is it possible to excite a phosphorescent material with friction?

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 10:42 PM PDT

Why is static friction greater than kinetic friction?

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 07:09 PM PDT

How/why do neon signs do this?

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 04:49 AM PDT

This (I tried to crosspost but couldn't figure it out haha sorry) At first I thought it was a trick of the camera, but would love to know what the science behind it is! 🧬

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