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This week’s question on Tomorrow Today is from Telmires Alves Rodrigues. He would like to know: How do the moon and the sun stay where they are and not come crashing down to the Earth?
This week's DW viewer question comes from Moacir Machado Monteiro in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Tomorrow Today's viewer question this week comes from Elvin Kawale from Lilongwe in Malawi.
This week's question comes from Oscar Raúl Pérez Cabrera from Mexico.
In 2012, the Higgs boson particle was detected in an experiment at the European nuclear research organization, CERN. It was a milestone in scientific research. Yet there are still plenty of cosmic secrets to be discovered.
This week's viewer question comes from Ignacio Muñoz Rengifo in Chile.
Astronaut Matthias Maurer recently returned to Earth after spending almost half a year in space. Extraterrestrial stays can put a lot of strain on the human body. DW Reporter Lea Albrecht met up with him and asked: Has weightless life left its mark?
This week's viewer question comes from Renato Monteiro in Brazil.
Meat is, for many people, one of the most important sources of protein. But producing it causes climate-damaging CO2. Could that be used a protein source instead? A Finnish startup believes it can.
In this week's Tomorrow Today, the viewer question comes from José Gabriel Ossa from Colombia.