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Old 20-Dec-2006, 02:41
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Default It's really not rocket science

("It's really not rocket science," said Shively. "Depressed monkeys do not appear responsive to potential threats. It's that slumped, collapsed body posture accompanied by a lack of responsiveness to environmental events.")

What does "It's really not rocket science" mean? Is it an idiom or a metaphor?
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It's really not rocket science is an idiom meaning it is obvious.
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