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This is perhaps the most exciting question of all, because we currently have many reasons to think they hearken back to a time much earlier than 380,000 years after the Big Bang, and may have been created a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second into the history of our universe.
When I went into Liz Blackburn's lab in 1984 and began working on this, the most exciting question that was being asked there was, "If we know that telomeres get short over time, how can they be relengthened?" I set out to look for evidence that there was such an enzyme as telomerase that would relengthen the telemeres once they shortened.
"The most exciting question is 'What can Mercury tell us about the assembly of the inner planets?' " says MESSENGER's principal investigator, Sean Solomon of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C. Solomon hopes that MESSENGER's inventory of elements and minerals at Mercury's surface will help researchers decide among competing theories about the planet's weird interior.
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"Neuroscience has fantastic tools and methodology; I'm not sure we're using them to ask the most exciting questions.
A lot of those techniques are independent of the underlying application and... a lot of the most exciting questions are biologically motivated.
The most exciting questions would be just too personal or even awkward.
Some of the most exciting questions for the future include: What is the structural mechanism of aggregation initiation?
Until then we must sit and wait, and wonder if our latest planetary explorer will find something that takes us a step closer to answering the most exciting of questions: are we alone in the universe?
This is my curiosity; this is the most exciting and mysterious question".
Most exciting point raised was question of fairness in political reporting.
As meaningless preseason exhibitions go, it was, without question, the most exciting one I've ever attended.
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