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There's only one absolute zero, and that is the universe before the big bang. Rest of zeros are only a meme. 0/0 = 0

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1. Does it work?
2. If yes, then what is the chance for the child to be identical to the mother?
3. Have they tried this? Unethical?

-Genetics brainlet

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>>9278853
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAGEOKAG0zw

Hey! Vsauce, Michael here.

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EMBRACE POP SCIENCE

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Hey! Vsauce, Michael here!

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We all know most popsci is annoying, facebook pages like "I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE" and 9gag posts that end with "fuck yeah science !!!" when talking about melting ice or some other shit by using oversimplified explanations.
But is there any popsci you actually like ? To me Vsauce is pretty good, he's accessible but touches on a lot of subjects and introduces some cool ways to look at things while often giving links to interesting websites.
Computerphile are very entry level in most of their videos but occasionally they show some more in depth and interesting content, for example those jpeg compression videos were very well illustrated and made me understand how it worked right away (I needed it for a computer vision class) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2aEzeMDHMA

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