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In [[modern science]] there is still many [[Open problem|open questions]] in many fields. | In [[modern science]] there is still many [[Open problem|open questions]] in many fields. | ||
=== Unsolved crimes === | === Unsolved crimes === | ||
- | :''[[perfect crime]]'' | + | :''[[perfect crime]], [[cold case]]'' |
*[[Jack the Ripper]] | *[[Jack the Ripper]] | ||
- | *[[Elizabeth Short]] | + | *[[Elizabeth Short]] |
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===Unsolved problems=== | ===Unsolved problems=== | ||
*[[Intractability]] | *[[Intractability]] |
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- A homogeneous mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances.
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Unresolved
The word unsolved means that any solution is not yet known; "many crimes remain unsolved;" "many problems remain unresolved."
In modern science there is still many open questions in many fields.
Unsolved crimes
Unsolved problems
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