/u/thenewyorkgod's posts in /r/askscience
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Would flying through a nebula actually be “cloudy” as depicted in Star Trek, or is it rally just mostly empty space?
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In the Star Trek universe, the majority of species they engage in are within 20-80 LY from earth. Given how relatively close that is, would we have detected any signs of vast civilizations operating in that region?
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Why does our hair go grey gradually instead of mostly all at once? Why do some hair pigment cells last decades longer than others?
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If a Star Trek like universe of intelligent space traveling civilizations actually did exist, would we have detected something by now?
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If Star Trek like civilizations actually existed, they would be 20-50 light years from us. Given how "close" that is, would we have detected any sign by now?
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Were there an anti-vaccine movement prior to Wakefield's papers in the 90's, or can all of the anti vaccine hysteria be traced directly back to him?
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How can the ADA and other health organizations recommend high carbohydrate diets for diabetics, people who suffer from a disease that has trouble processing carbs/sugars?
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what size mirror would a telescope need to visually capture a planet around a star 4-5 light years away?
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