Sometimes described as an answer looking for a question, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki explains science as you've never heard it before each week on Great Moments In Science.
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Tuesday 5 Dec 2017
Is it better to have caffeine, a nap, or both?
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Tuesday 28 Nov 2017
Are scientists getting closer to being able to predict when massive earthquakes will strike?
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Tuesday 21 Nov 2017
How do mitochondria convert food into fuel that our cells can use?
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Tuesday 14 Nov 2017
There's a lot we still don't know about what's going on in the brain of a liar.
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Tuesday 7 Nov 2017
There are floating, fuzzy orbs of light in Western Queensland - what are they?
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Tuesday 31 Oct 2017
Flying insects seem to be disappearing from the sky — in big numbers.
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Tuesday 24 Oct 2017
Your cute pet kitty cat may seem harmless — but Felis catus is also an efficient, highly flexible predator.
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Tuesday 17 Oct 2017
For such a common question, this took a lot of answering.
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Tuesday 10 Oct 2017
An upturned bowl of 4000 year old noodles is the key to pasta evolution.
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Tuesday 3 Oct 2017
Despite what TV says, can you trust a Lie Detector?
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