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// science and discovery

Does king shark die in suicide squad?

Score: 4.8/5 (45 votes) Still, it can be jarring for new readers, especially fans of The Suicide Squad, to see the adorably lethal King Shark meet his end. King Shark was killed by Fin in Suicide Squad #3 (2021).Did King Shark died in Suicide Squad?He is recruited by Amanda Waller to become a member...

10 Jan 2026 361 views
// education and learning

Should all woodwork match?

Score: 4.7/5 (19 votes) Rule 1: Everything Must MatchEverything really does not have to match. If you have been following interior design trends, this is less important than it has ever been. ... Your interior colors do not have to match, but they should look good together. You can pair unlikely col...

10 Jan 2026 1,158 views
// environment and climate

When is wind an agent of erosion?

Score: 4.3/5 (21 votes) Wind is a powerful agent of erosion. Aeolian (wind-driven) processes constantly transport dust, sand, and ash from one place to another. Wind can sometimes blow sand into towering dunes. Some sand dunes in the Badain Jaran section of the Gobi Desert in China, for example, rea...

10 Jan 2026 568 views
// global news

During which cell cycle are chromosomes visible?

Score: 4.7/5 (69 votes) Chromatin condensation begins during prophase (2) and chromosomes become visible. Chromosomes remain condensed throughout the various stages of mitosis (2-5).What phase of the cell cycle do chromosomes become visible?In the first stage, prophase, each chromosome becomes conde...

10 Jan 2026 878 views
// environment and climate

Was there phones in 1920?

Score: 5/5 (63 votes) Telephone communications--little more than a hobby in 19th century--evolved so that by the 1920s many advancements had started to be made that allowed this revolutionary form of communication to be available to everyone. ...Were there phones in the 1920s?The candlestick phone w...

10 Jan 2026 823 views
// technology insights

When do we use jargons?

Score: 4.9/5 (41 votes) You'll need jargon when you're talking to a technical audience about a technical topic. Using vague layman's translations in a specialist industry conversation is only going to obscure meaning. Plus, if you fail to use the correct terminology, you risk appearin...

10 Jan 2026 731 views
// culture and society

What is nutrasweet made of?

Score: 4.5/5 (71 votes) It is composed of two amino acids, phenylaianine and aspartic acid, as well as methyl alcohol, also known as methanol. During the early 1970's, Searle submitted the results of more than 100 tests which persuaded the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) that aspartame was sa...

10 Jan 2026 1,362 views
// media and communication

What is longview washington known for?

Score: 4.6/5 (31 votes) Longview was the location of Mount Coffin, an ancestral burial ground for the local indigenous people. The first Euro-American settlers were led by Harry and Rebecca Jane Huntington, in 1849. The area was named Monticello in honor of Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia.W...

10 Jan 2026 537 views
// data and analysis

Where did aleatory music originate?

Score: 4.9/5 (50 votes) In Europe, following the introduction of the expression "aleatory music" by Meyer-Eppler, the French composer Pierre Boulez was largely responsible for popularizing the term.Why is it called aleatory music?Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin w...

10 Jan 2026 1,472 views
// technology insights

Whats the point of baby led weaning?

Score: 4.1/5 (50 votes) BLW may help promote good eating behaviors and protect children against excess weight gain. It may also reduce picky eating behaviors and make it easier for parents to introduce foods to their babies.Is baby-led weaning necessary?While there have been unsubstantiated claims t...

10 Jan 2026 671 views
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