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| Questions & answers on everyday scientific phenomena |
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| About Last Word |
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The Last Word is dedicated to all the small mysteries of everyday life. Why do we all have different fingerprints? Why do men have nipples? When a tiny fly crashes head on with a speeding train, does it make the train stop for the tiniest fraction of a second? These and many other questions have been asked and answered on The Last Word page in the print edition of New Scientist over the past seven years and are collected here on the web.
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