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ELI5: How did we find out the chemical structure of dna?? or anything for the matter like how do you map that??

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/ArcticAxolotls·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/explainlikeimfive: ELI5: How did we find out the chemical structure of dna?? or anything for the matter like how do you map that??

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ELI5: what the heck is private equity? Has private equity always been a problem or is it modern? What does it all mean!

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/Lanky-Lifeguard-4666·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/explainlikeimfive: ELI5: what the heck is private equity? Has private equity always been a problem or is it modern? What does it all mean!

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ELI5 How magnets seemingly do “work” long term

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/Alternative-Draw2997·about 1 month ago
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My question is how does a magnet have “endless” energy to, for instance- suspend another magnet. Or to fight gravitational forces to stay bonded to something ferrous? Is it that magnetism itself is the force that is doing “work”?

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ELI5 why do figs need a wasp to die in there? Does every fig have a dead wasp?

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/Magic-Frog·about 1 month ago
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I know that the wasps need to go in there to reproduce, but how does the fig benefit from carrying a male wasp corpse?

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ELI5: what benefits does an employer have when they prefer foreign candidates?

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/candlebrew·about 1 month ago
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As a layman employee, I would think it would make the hiring and retention process more expensive and complex than a local worker, as well as the headache of dealing with foreign background checks, identity verification, etc.…

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ELI5: Why is “day trading” sometimes considered gambling?

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/The_Informal_LPC·about 1 month ago
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Watched the most recent season of Love is Blind, where a contestant got a lot of heat online for considering himself employed as a day trader. Internet appears to have that job pegged as a red flag. What’s day trading really about?

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