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Professor of Egyptology and Archaeology Laurel Bestock answers your questions about ancient Egypt from Twitter. What did ancient Egyptians sound like? Why is King Tut so...
Dermatologist Dr. Muneeb Shah returns to answer more of the internet’s burning questions about skin and dermatology. Can the skin develop a dependency on chapstick? What...
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Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier answers the internet’s buzzing questions about instruments and musical theory. What is the difference between black and white piano keys? What...
Gabriela Farfan, the Smithsonian’s curator of gems and minerals, answers the internet’s burning questions about gemstones. Are all minerals crystals? How are diamonds cut? How do...
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Toy analyst and historian Chris Byrne answers the internet’s burning questions about toys. Do kids still play with action figures or are adult collectors fueling the...