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Mutant SuperheroesScience in the City

Mutant Superheroes

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

I’m a huge comic book junkie! There are so many superheroes with crazy mutations. Is it possible
that I could have a mutation too?

Die-hard Comic-booker

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Reasons 4 SeasonsScience in the City

Reason 4 Seasons

DEAR SCIENCE IN THE CITY,

There I was at 5 pm, shivering in the dark on my bike ride home, and seriously contemplating a move to Australia. I’d happily trade my December turkey feast for a beach barbeque. But then I wondered, why does Australia have summer when we have winter? Is it a Down Under oddity, like Vegemite?

Frostbite

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Scared to DeathScience in the City

Scared to Death

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

I watched an old Sherlock Holmes movie last night, The Hound of the Baskervilles. During his investigation, Holmes announced that a victim had died of fright. Is this realistic or made-up movie malarkey? Can you really scare someone to death?

Filmed Evidence Ain’t Realistic

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Things that go GoosebumpScience in the City

Things That Go Goosebump

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

My friend and I were lining up to ride the roller coaster and noticed he had goosebumps all over his arm. He said it was because he was cold, but I think he was afraid to go on the ride. Which one of us is right?

Some Curious Readers Exploring Arm Matters

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Dino-MightScience in the City

Dino-Might

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

Dear Science World,
Jurassic Park is my all-time favourite movie and I’m wondering, with all the advancements in science, would it be possible to bring back
a dinosaur?

Please Create Rex

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Science In The City

Invisible Chicks

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

Where are the baby pigeons? Every spring I see fledgling crows in the park, spot goslings and ducklings swimming in False Creek, spy grey gull chicks cautiously strutting the seawall and hear baby songbirds peeping from the tree branches. But I’ve never seen a baby pigeon or pigeon nest. How can such a prevalent bird be so secretive as a baby?

Urbanite Sleuthing Birder

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Science In The City

The Colour of Brilliance

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

I bought a poster of my favourite Van Gogh painting after seeing the original in London. But when I brought it home and put it on my wall, I was so disappointed. The colour seems all wrong. What happened?

Art


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Science In The City

Stuck on LEGO

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

I’m in my thirties but I still asked for LEGO this Christmas. Besides the fact that I find its tinkling sound soothing, it gives me a creative outlet from my paper-pushing work week. I’ve always been curious—what makes LEGO bricks easy to both stick together and pull apart? Most things that stick together that well don’t come apart without something breaking. LEGO’s reusability ranks right up there with the magic of post-it notes. Please explain.

Adult LEGO Fan


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Science In The City

Forming Fossils

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

Are the fossils real in your feature exhibition Fossils, Fins and Fangs: Dinosaurs and Other Ancient Life?

Fossilized


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Science In The City

Great Reflections

DEAR SCIENCE WORLD,

A friend of mine brought me back a kaleidoscope from her holiday. Ever since, I can’t put it down—I’m obsessed with trying to figure out how the thing works. I keep finding myself staring at the colourful patterns while I’m trying to eat and at night, I dream kaleidoscope images. Help! Can you please explain to me how kaleidoscopes work?

Seeing Colours

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