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Ask A Science BloggerIs there anything you'd like to hear explained scientifically? Any burning questions related to biology, chemistry, physics, or any other of the myriad of scientific disciplines? Or just have a good nerdy debate you need settled?

Well, ask us. ScienceBlogs is bringing back Ask a ScienceBlogger, where you can pose questions to the ScienceBlog community as a whole and Sciblings will answer! You'll then be able to see what different science bloggers have to say in response to your questions.

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