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Answer: A -- Paper is by far the No. 1 item Americans dispose of.
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In a new paper by Neil Brewer, a psychologist at Flinders University in Australia, the answer is a resounding yes.
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In many cases, the answer is yes, according to a paper released last week by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).
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The answer is yes, according to a paper by two academics at the London School of Economics, Jordi Blanes i Vidal and Mareiki Nossol.
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The most likely answer, as he explains in a paper in the Journal of Experimental Biology, is that urine, though cheap to produce when water is plentiful, is a physiologically costly product when water is scarce.
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"If it's an exam paper, they're asking you a question that there's no answer to, " said Lee Westwood at the time.
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However, in a paper in Current Biology, Clare Lynch and Michael Tristem, of Imperial College, London, suggest an answer.
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