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No one can hear you scream in space.

But what happens if you die?

A space medicine expert has the answer: theconversation.com/what-happe

(And if you have a question you'd like us to get a scientist to answer, please let us know in the comments)

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How did planets come into being? It all starts with a cloud of gas and dust.

theconversation.com/curious-ki



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Is the Loch Ness monster real? – asks Landon, age 10

No, says a distinguished anthropologist

theconversation.com/is-the-loc

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And today in burning questions asked by kids: Why do hammerhead sharks have hammer-shaped heads? 🔨 🦈 theconversation.com/why-do-ham

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Bryan Gaensler 📡🧲 · @SciBry
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RT @ConversationEDU
"What would happen if the world split in half?" – Ronan, age 5, Melbourne

Believe it or not, this sort-of happened before in Earth’s history – and now we have the Moon, writes @JontiHorner (@unisqaus).


bit.ly/3zB8sxd

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