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Why are Stormtroopers so useless?
As the Star Wars universe continues to expand, we are left with more and more questions that remain unanswered. We answer a fundamental one here...
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Everyday science
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Is the brain of a genius heavier than an average brain?
How much does intelligence weigh?
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The Human Body
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Why do people see the same colours differently?
Being colourblind is one thing, but for people with tetrachromacy the world is an incredibly colourful place.
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The Human Body
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Why do some people take more risks?
Close to the edge, risky business...
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The Human Body
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Could fish be conscious?
Don’t go teasing your pet fish – the three-second-memory stereotype is a myth.
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Nature
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What is worse for your mood – interrupted sleep or shortened sleep?
我们还认为,being hooked up to lab equipment is not conducive to a good night’s rest.
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The Human Body
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Are academic traits genetic?
You don’t have to be a genius to know that there is correlation between IQ and genetics.
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The Human Body
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Why do we see stars when we rub our eyes?
The shapes and colours that come alive in you eyes when you give them a good rub are known as phosphenes – but where do they come from?
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The Human Body
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Why are people only attracted to certain other people?
Attraction is a trade-off between looks, health and similar beliefs… how romantic.
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The Human Body
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Why do little girls like pink?
Girls like pink and boys like blue, that's what we're told but is it true...
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The Human Body
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Why does time go so fast when you’re asleep?
Time flies when you're having fun - maybe that's why we like sleeping so much...
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The Human Body
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What makes people afraid of the dark?
Achluophobia, lygophobia, myctophobia, nyctophobia, scotophobia - whatever you call your fear of the dark, it's good to know why you have it.
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The Human Body
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Is crying good for you?
Wahhhhh! If someone complains that you are crying all the time, tell them you're getting rid of toxins in your eyes.
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The Human Body
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Why do people cheat?
It seems we are never far away from an athletics doping scandal, but game theory explains why it is well worth the effort - if you don't get caught.
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The Human Body
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What are the most successful therapies for depression?
There’s no simple answer to treating depression because individual experience, and therefore success of treatments, depends on many factors.
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The Human Body
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Why do some people get migraines?
Migraines are frustrating, especially as their cause is still unknown.
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The Human Body
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How much does IQ help a human to survive?
It doesn't matter if you're a smarty-pants if you don't know how to survive in the wild.
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The Human Body
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Do people in a coma dream?
The term ‘coma’ covers many conditions, so if you can dream, it depends on which part of the brain is damaged.
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The Human Body
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Why does spicy food taste hot?
Spice is more than nice, it serves a purpose to the palate.
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The Human Body
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What’s the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath?
Though treated similarly in the media, the psychology behind psychopaths and sociopaths has some key differences.
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The Human Body
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Is mindfulness good for you?
Mindfulness is the new fad for mental health, BBC Science Focus weighs up its effectiveness.
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The Human Body
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Why do bats live in caves?
Mainly, they do it to avoid danger and save energy. Caves also provide optimal humidity, stable temperatures and much needed peace and quiet.
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Nature
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Why are some people perfectionists?
Does leaving something unfinished drive you crazy? Can’t stand coming second place? Then this one might be for you.
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The Human Body
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How is consciousness physically constructed in our brains?
Consciousness is one of the most fundamental aspects of being human, yet we know so little about it.
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The Human Body
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