Jason Head from Cambridge University covers the basics on snakes
Answers to Science Questions
Astrophysicist Katie Mack weighs in on the state of the sky...
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What's really out there in the darkness of space?
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The trillions of organisms in the human body - how do they get there?
Lemon and lime juice - if it gets on your skin - can cause a nasty rash in the sun. Why?
Brain and bodyweight expert Giles Yeo says 'calories don't count'. Why?
What force makes duct tape stick to a wall?
How does full sugar compare to artificial sweeteners?
Given the Big Bang was such a quick expansion, are we at risk of equally quickly shrinking down again?
Snakes are smooth, so why are crocodiles?
Will a can of soda dropped in the ocean sink until it implodes, or float once it reaches equilibrium?
Is it true that every single snowflake is unique?
If overcooking kills nutrients in veggies, can we overcook junk food to remove the risk of weight gain?
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Despite subzero temperatures outside, they still appear and buzz about your house. Where do they hide out?
We look at this exciting question
"How do different creatures get different numbers of chromosomes?"
Do cows get bored eating grass?
Why aren't all batteries rechargeable?