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NEWTON'S Ask A Scientist volunteer staff is currently processing recent requests and additional questions will be accepted as soon as we catch up. Usually you should find this service receiving questions between 9 and 3 CT US during the weekday. This service is experiencing over ten million hits a month and the time required by our volunteers to make this service function is often taxing!
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Less than 3% of the questions we receive are original and you can pretty much count on our 15 years worth of questions and answers to touch upon your topic of interest.

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