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Why do we buy infants soft toys?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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How does alcohol become toxic in the body?
Kindly answered by Tiago Marques Pedro. Toxicologist and PhD candidate, University of Cambridge.
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Do I own my own body parts?
Kindly answered by legal expert Dr Laura Hannan. Laura is a PhD law graduate from the University of Cambridge and holds a Masters from Harvard University.
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Did Henry VIII actually have six wives?
Kindly answered by Dr Harry Spillane. Harry is a professor of History at the University of Cambridge.
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How accurate are breathalysers compared with blood tests?
Kindly answered by Tiago Marques Pedro. Toxicologist and PhD candidate, University of Cambridge.
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Did the Battle of Hastings actually take place in Hastings?
Kindly answered by Dr Harry Spillane. Harry is a professor of History at the University of Cambridge.
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What is ADHD?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Is raw milk safe to drink?
Kindly answered by Dr Nick Britten. Academic researcher and farm vet.
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Why is the leaning tower of Pisa still standing?
Kindly answer by Holly Au. Holly Au is a civil engineer and PhD student at the University of Southampton.
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How can a polygraph detect when we are lying?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Is it safe to throw sticks for dogs?
Kindly answered by Dr Sam Khan. Vet and resident professor, University of Cambridge.
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What are the differences between operating on and adult and a child?
Kindly answered by Dr Lizzie Reynolds, ST4 Surgical Trainee
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Are tattoos generally safe?
Kindly answered by Tiago Marques Pedro. Toxicologist and PhD candidate, University of Cambridge.
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What is the difference between libel, defamation and slander?
Kindly answered by legal expert Dr Laura Hannan. Laura is a PhD law graduate from the University of Cambridge and holds a Masters from Harvard University.
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How do helicopters work?
Kindly answered by Tejo Jehart. Tejo is a PhD mechanical engineering student at the University of Oxford.
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How do hot air balloons work?
Kindly answered by Tejo Jehart. Tejo is a PhD mechanical engineering student at the University of Oxford.
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Why do some EU countries retain their currency
Kindly answered by Mikkel Weimann. Mikkel is a PhD economics candidate at the University of Cambridge.
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Who was Rene Descartes?
Kindly answered by Dr Saul Yardley. Saul is a historian and PhD graduate from the University of Cambridge.
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What is a profit warning?
Kindly answered by Fergus McCormack. Fergus is a PhD Student at the University of Cambridge. He also holds an MA in Economics from the University of Edinburgh.
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Who was Sylvia Plath?
Kindly answered by James Bowen. James is a DPhil Candidate and teacher at the University of Oxford.
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Do public figures have the same rights to privacy as regular people?
Kindly answered by legal expert Dr Laura Hannan. Laura is a PhD law graduate from the University of Cambridge and holds a Masters from Harvard University.
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Who was Karl Marx?
Kindly answered by Dr Saul Yardley. Saul is a military historian and PhD graduate from the University of Cambridge.
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What were the main events which led to the outbreak of World War One? (WW1)
Kindly answered by Dr Saul Yardley. Saul is a military historian and PhD graduate from the University of Cambridge.
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How do driverless vehicles avoid hazards?
Kindly answered by Tejo Jehart. Tejo is a PhD mechanical engineering student at the University of Oxford.