When it comes to the majority of the latest technologies in the next 20 years, ________ has greater potential than the technology being developed in these young people’s company, ________ in my eyes will lead to a revolution.

A. nothing; which B. none; where

C. nothing; where D. none; which

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Zebras have their own bug repellent?

Reasons why zebras develop their strips

Original belief

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New theory

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A study

Researchers

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_4.___

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Clues

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Method

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