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Will There Be Anything Left to Discover?

Don't expect a definitive answer any time soon. Part of the problem for scientists in dealing with this question is their need to replicate the results of their experiments over and over — and the "primordial soup" that is assumed to have started it all is likely to be difficult, if not impossible, to recreate. Instead, scientists may end up finding a far-off planet with similar conditions to those of Earth and observe what happens there. As you can imagine, that will be a long, long way in the future.

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    "Why I think Science Is Ending"
    A five-part essay by John Horgan, author of the "The End of Science"

    Discovery.com
    A comprehensive site dedicated to scientific discoveries produced by the Discovery Channel

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    The online version of Discover Magazine