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Fiona from Athlonea asks 'is it true that we only use 10 per cent of our brains?'.

2012
Miley from Killiney asks if waves are caused by monsters in the sea.
Anna from Buncrana asks if you can cure a jellyfish sting by peeing on it.
Dennis from Ennis asks if snot is a sign that your brain is melting.
Rory from Gorey asks 'if I yodelled in the Alps would it start an avalanche?'.
Eden from Kilmeaden asks 'where exactly is the internet? Is it up in the sky?'.
Sheila from Inchigeela asks, 'is it true that an elephant never forgets?'.
Dr Sorcha Knowles and Professor Mike McCork answer questions.
Simon from Ennistymon asks 'will singing to my plants help them grow?'.
Jean from Skibbereen asks 'does the colour red really make a bull angry?'.
Maurice asks 'if I swallow an apple core will trees grow out of my ears?'.
Neil from Rathkeale asks if it is true that aeroplanes drop frozen poo out of the sky?
Tadhg from Ballyheigue asks if it is true that we eat spiders while we sleep.
Serena from Reenascreena asks 'why does lightning never strike in the same place twice?'.
Julie from Belgooly asks if you can cure hiccups by standing on your head.
Benny from Letterkenny asks what would happen if you threw a coin off a skyscraper.
Kevin from Glasnevin asks if when your ears pop, it is the sound of a bug exploding.
Marvin from Dungarvan asks if breaking wind can be heard in space.
Does ice cream really make my brain freeze?
In this episode - why don't spiders get stuck in their own webs?
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