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Does a full moon reflect enough light to drive photosynthesis? And why does crying help us work through sadness and grief?

2WA289F The supermoon rise at the Nature Discovery Sanctuary in Winkler, Manitoba, Canada.

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Does a full moon reflect enough sunlight to drive photosynthesis? Is there a cut-off point below which the process simply stops?

Pat Sheil

Sydney, Australia

I recently lost my dog and good friend, Milou, to old age. I cry a lot for him, and it made me wonder: why does crying help us so much?

Mike Egan

Meath, Ireland

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