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“What could a Stormtrooper's armour be made of?” and “Could a slug grow to the size of Jabba the Hutt?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers your Star Wars questionsPor Immediate Media
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“How do waterfalls freeze?” and “Why do people cheat?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life’s big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Why do bananas make fruit ripen faster?” and “How can we make cars more energy efficient?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life’s big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“What caused the Big Bang?” and “Why do we have wisdom teeth?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life’s big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Why doesn't a Cadbury Flake melt in the microwave?” and “What happens to old aeroplanes?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life’s big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Is there any scientific explanation for hypnosis?” and “Why does tape screech when you peel it off?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life’s big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Why are bees in decline?” and “Do phones get heavier with each download?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“What is the biggest known star?” and “How do fans make you feel cooler?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions Image credit: Haktarfone/WikiPor Immediate Media
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“Why do cats like boxes?” and “Why do people lie?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“How did the zebra get it stripes?” and “Can lightning occur in space?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Can money bring you happiness?” and “How does Rosetta stay in orbit?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Do plants have a form of consciousness?” and “Can you teach empathy?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Daniel Levitin reveals how to cope with information overload; Polly Morland delves into the subject of riskPor Immediate Media
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“Can lightning strike upwards?” and “What is the wettest place in the world?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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“Why do jokes become less funny?” and “Can science explain near-death experiences?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Randall Munroe answers some absurd questions; Danielle George reveals what’s in store for this year’s Royal Institution Christmas Lectures; Jim Al-Khalili explores the strange world of quantum biologyPor Immediate Media
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“Is the amount of matter in the Universe infinite?” and “What’s the best way to brush your teeth?” BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Caleb Scharf discusses Earth’s place in the cosmos; Karlheinz Meier describes his quest to simulate the human brainPor Immediate Media
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"Why don’t butterflies fly in straight lines?" and "Is the right side of your brain really more creative?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Can consciousness be switched on and off?" and "Why do planets not twinkle?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Does photosynthesis occur in moonlight?" and "What’s the best way to treat insomnia?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Sally Davies discusses the problem of antibiotic resistance; James Levine explains why your chair is killing youPor Immediate Media
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"Why do people behave differently in a crowd?" and "How did dinosaurs mate?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Gaia Vince describes her adventures in the Anthropocene; Richard Dunn celebrates the 300th anniversary of the Longitude PrizePor Immediate Media
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"How many potentially hazardous asteroids are there?" and "Why do accidents happen in slow motion?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Is the Great Wall of China really visible from space?" and "Why do we get used to smells?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Why do birds fly in formation?" and "Is anything actually 2D?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Can a moon have a moon?" and "Is it possible to harness the power of falling rain?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Which part of the brain generates dreams?" and "What are subatomic particles made of?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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What’s That Sound? In this one-off quiz special, the Focus team guesses some of the weird sounds that feature in Trevor Cox’s new book Sonic WonderlandPor Immediate Media
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"Are biscuits addictive?" and "What happens when two black holes collide?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Why do goats have such good balance?" and "Where is the fastest broadband speed in the world?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Eric Schlosser reveals how close we’ve come to nuclear Armageddon; Paul Bloom discusses whether we’re all born with a sense of moralityPor Immediate Media
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"Do wasps serve any useful purpose?" and "Are there more stars than grains of sand?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Explorer Ben Saunders prepares for his historic trek to the South Pole; psychologist Eldar Shafir explains why having too little of something can mean so muchPor Immediate Media
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"Is it better to play the same lottery numbers every time?" and "How many photos are uploaded every day?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Stuart Clark takes us on a magical mystery tour through the history of the Universe; David Epstein explains what makes Usain Bolt so speedyPor Immediate Media
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"Do carrots really help you see in the dark?" and "How do computer viruses work?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Adam Alter explains how colours affect our behaviour; John Bradshaw discusses the strange science of catsPor Immediate Media
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"Which came first - time or space?" and "Why do ducks and geese 'quack' in flight?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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Dr Hilary Jones talks through a day in the life of the human body; Daniel Loxton investigates the science behind Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monsterPor Immediate Media
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"What is an itch?" and "Can you save fuel by slip-streaming other vehicles?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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UK astronaut Tim Peake talks about his upcoming trip to the International Space Station; Steve Jones reveals what science can tell us about the Bible; David Spiegelhalter discusses the strange statistics of everyday life Image credit: ESA–M. KoellPor Immediate Media
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"Is love more likely to bloom in hot weather?" and "Can you get sunburnt through glass?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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"Are there storms on the Moon?" and "Why have we evolved to love the taste of unhealthy foods?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questionsPor Immediate Media
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James Watson celebrates the 60th anniversary of his DNA discovery; James Davies discusses some of the problems facing the psychiatry profession todayPor Immediate Media
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"What colour is a mirror?" and "Could a brain transplant give you someone else's memories?" BBC Click Radio presenter Gareth Mitchell answers life's big questions.Por Immediate Media
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Professor Alice Roberts comes face-to-face with Ice Age giants; miracle detective Dr Joe Nickell investigates the Turin ShroudPor Immediate Media
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Brian Cox on his new series Wonders of the Universe; The big question: are we still evolving? And the verdict on the Nintendo 3DS.Por Immediate Media
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