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>you consume a credit card's worth of nanoplastic and microplastic every week

what are the implications of this?
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Why Hasn’t NASA Hired More Black and Brown Astronauts?

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Why Hasn’t NASA Hired More Black and Brown Astronauts?
>NASA is at the forefront of groundbreaking space exploration — but when it comes to diversity, it's falling seriously short.
https://futurism.com/nasa-black-brown-astronauts

Charles Bolden recalls that he and his wife were driving on a road outside of Pasadena, Texas when they saw a giant billboard emblazoned with a menacing message: “Welcome to Pasadena, Heart of the Ku Klux Klan.”
The year was 1980. Bolden had just been selected by NASA to become an astronaut, so his family moved to the Houston area to be near the Johnson Space Center. While he and his wife had both grown up Black in the segregated south, he had spent years away from the area after joining the military and serving in the Vietnam War. So the billboard’s message — accompanied, he remembers, by the image of a hooded Klansman riding a white horse — shook him.
“We had been away from it for so long — for decades even — only to find that we now had to pass that sign just to go get our lights turned on in the house, to connect our phone, and stuff like that,” Bolden, shown on board the Space Shuttle above, told Futurism.
After a stint at the agency that included four flights to orbit and more than 680 hours on board the Space Shuttle, Bolden would go on to be appointed by President Barack Obama to become the first Black NASA administrator in 2008.
But despite that landmark appointment, NASA’s most visible employees — the astronauts who actually go to space — have remained overwhelmingly white.
To date, more than 360 people have participated in NASA’s astronaut program. Of all of them, just 15 have been Black — only about four percent of all astronauts, despite the fact that African Americans make up 14 percent of the US population.
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which one is hardeR? why?
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HOT COFFEE

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/sci/entifically speaking, why does a man need his alcohol COLD, but his tea or coffee HOT?
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mathlet interested in physics

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im required to pick a major soon and am thinking physics. I know math and physics are pretty inseparable, but ive been a mathlet my whole life and have sucked at math thus far. can i apply myself and make it?

captcha: 0MGSY
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how much influence do the rothschilds have in science? how are they using their influence?
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What are some ways to instantly win debates /sci/ ?
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question about conciousness

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Ok sci I just played this game called soma and I thought it was very cool. But I am confused about something. So in the game the character copies his mind over to another body twice. The first time it works, but the second time he doesn't get copied over, instead an exact copy of him gets created and he is stuck in his old body. I don't get why it didn't work the second time but it worked the first time. In the game it said it was like a coinflip but that doesn't sound /sci/eintific
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Why're we going back to the moon exactly?
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Men, Women and Diet

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If diet can influence hormones in your body, shouldn't men and women have different diets?