Yes. They need to explore the possibility of a metabolism pill that will allow us to eat whatever we want, and never gain a single pound. I have mentioned that before on here.
2006-10-26 08:28:13
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answered by Diesel Weasel 7
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i just got back from Antarctica i spent a year there in 50 years that the national science foundation has been there the haven't even seen 1/4 of the place . new discoveries everyday there . the ocean is another one that isn't well explored . Alaska . they found a new island in Borneo with new mammals that very rare to find a new mammal. theres also the rainforest
2006-10-26 13:41:22
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answered by james w 3
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We haven't even scratched the surface of all the things there are to explore. Especially space, space is going to be amazing but very, very slow
2006-10-26 13:41:30
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answered by medic 5
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It would be fun to explore the 90% of the brain we supposedly don't use...love to know what that's for.
2006-10-26 13:36:30
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answered by gotalife 7
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Space - the final frontier
2006-10-26 13:36:34
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answered by Brainiac 4
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Still penty of place right here on Mother Earth!!!
Waho
2006-10-26 13:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The ocean, the galaxy
2006-10-26 13:36:48
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answered by dollface 5
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There's always new holes in the ground.
2006-10-26 13:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Your mind and body. By that I mean your spiritual body.
2006-10-26 13:37:13
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answered by Lone Eagle 4
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Space!!!!!! But i think our leaders would rather blow every one up here on earth.
2006-10-26 13:37:00
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answered by The infamous bongblaster 4
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