Totals: 7 days, 813 posts, 9,255 comments.
Included in this report: The top 400 posts, and 5,328 of the top comments, by 3,381 distinct authors.
There was 1 gilded post, and 11 comments were gilded.
See the comments for detailed reports and charts.
Most Popular Posts
Score |
Author |
Post Title |
3937 |
/u/crasyeyez |
Do creatures such as cuttlefish and octopuses get "tired" from using their camouflage? |
3584 |
/u/Jakent10 |
Why does the Human body reject transplanted organs /tissue and proceed to destroy them but it doesn't kill parasites like worms ? |
2881 |
/u/waldman4u |
Does "having girls" or "having boys" run genetically? |
2779 |
/u/Bowyeh |
Can you determine the volume of a bottle by the note it makes when blowing over the opening? |
2615 |
/u/naura |
Is it possible for something to be so hot that it emitted little to no radiation in the visible band, thereby appearing dark? |
2385 |
/u/britboy4321 |
I found out recently that the sun is not still, it is moving away from other stars. Is it fair to say nothing is standing still, or have scientists decided on a 'default' place that is 'standing still' so at least we can measure galactic speed against that? |
2366 |
/u/bcschewe |
Would it be possible to adjust your computer's or your tv's picture settings to match your eye prescription? |
1844 |
/u/_DecoyOctopus_ |
How many people have lived and died in the last 10 000 years? |
1399 |
/u/superhelical |
How do we know that gravity works instantaneously over long distances? |
1324 |
/u/warrick123 |
What happens to the dust particles that get into your eyes day to day? |
813 |
/u/GreenPartyhat |
If I could flap my arms super fast, could I fly/hover around like an insect? |
800 |
/u/HahaNiceNameBro |
500 tons of phosphate leaked into the Nile river. What are the health risks? |
712 |
/u/samsab |
When pain killers stop pain, do they stop pain from being sent, or block pain receptors so we just don't feel it? |
618 |
/u/FiahOwl |
If the Earth was tidally locked to the moon, would that mean there would be no more tides (except for the Sun?) |
447 |
/u/joecooool418 |
Do the stars in binary or multiple systems form together, or are they single stars that somehow got too close to each other? |
430 |
/u/danfromwaterloo |
As we understand black holes, how does gravity outside the event horizon affect items inside the event horizon? |
404 |
/u/lurkingowl |
Are neutrinos so abundant because antineutrino annihilations are rare? |
391 |
/u/CMarlowe |
Does caffeine evaporate along with water? |
336 |
/u/Architek9 |
How does Jupiter's storm never go away? |
296 |
/u/orgoohno |
If I drink water before a long run, can I avoid peeing if I sweat it all out? |
294 |
/u/mkdir_not_war |
If it were raining on a planet in a binary system, i.e. with two stars, could there be two, non-concentric rainbows in the sky? |
271 |
/u/ibak |
Identical twins marrying identical twins |
231 |
/u/InfernoBA |
What is that sound I hear when I shut my eyes tightly? |
204 |
/u/theobromus |
How did early chemists know when they had isolated an element? |
199 |
/u/TPKK |
Why do transplanted hearts last an average of 13 years? |
193 |
/u/Fictitious_realist |
Why does your vision improve when you squint? |
163 |
/u/IcatalystI |
Just saw the news on the volcanic eruption in Chile, what causes the lightning effect in the ash cloud? |
143 |
/u/PvtMeatFace |
How many internal organs can be removed from a person, and they still lead a normal, un-medicated life? |
140 |
/u/Floydiansworstenemy |
What does the SEIR model of infection actually tell me? |
136 |
/u/lizbitz27 |
Do we know how much your mental or physical condition at conception effects the outcome of a fetus? |
128 |
/u/_mess_ |
Does vitamin C really improve connective tissue health? |
111 |
/u/myglipglops |
Does the entropy inside of a chicken egg decrease? |
98 |
/u/luminerius |
Why do coffee and tea plants produce caffeine? |
91 |
/u/cg037 |
Is there any evidence that animals can suffer from mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia? |
91 |
/u/Khwarezm |
How deeply can sunlight penetrate into a gas giant? |
89 |
/u/VinSkeemz |
Since the speed of an electrical signal remains the same, why is there still room to increase bitrate when transferring data? |
86 |
/u/I_read_comments |
Can a non-newtonian fluid be used to produce bulletproof/knifeproof body armor? |
86 |
/u/Kracker5000 |
Does leaving a refrigerator door opened for about 20 seconds actually use up a large enough amount of energy/ power to consider not leaving it open for that long? |
85 |
/u/lawpoop |
How do colliders aim atoms so that they actually hit each other? |
83 |
/u/Nildric |
Why Cartesian Coordinate System uses X and Y? |
Submitted April 27, 2015 at 12:09PM by subredditreports http://ift.tt/1FqlZpF subredditreports
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