/u/fromRonnie's posts in /r/askscience
It seems people often use terms/figurative phrases to make things more powerful/attention grabbing, such as saying "nuke" to cook something in the microwave. If is true people do this more now than average, why is it?
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How are light photons visible when length contraction happens at high velocities, and light photons move at the speed of light?
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Can the same (or similar) method of using DNA to estimate the most recent common male or female ancestor among humans be used to estimate the same among some other related species/genus with humans?
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What's the view(s) on "The Red Bird Petroglyph of Kentucky: Evidence of Ancient Cultures in the Americas"?
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How much more powerful does the Hubble telescope need to be to see the surface of planets outside our solar system? How close/far away is our ability to do that?
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The method(s) used to estimate the time range since the most recent common ancestor of humans/groups of humans, has an estimate of the most recent common ancestor between homosapiens and another primate species (like chimpanzees) been done as well, and if so, what time range was estimated?
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