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Why Doesn't Super Glue go Hard in the Tube?

Ask the Naked Scientists

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How Do We Detect Gravitational Waves?

Superglue is actually a cyanide based material and it requires a bit of moisture to set so surfaces need to be rough and porous and have some moisture on them. Rick asks if we could give very low sound frequencies could we gravitational waves? Chris: Animals are largely good predictors of whether there's any seismic activity because of they're able to lower frequencies of sound.

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