Historian Mark Lee Gardner joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about the Wild West era. Who was the most dangerous outlaw in the old...
Professor of Ancient Greek History Paul Christesen joins WIRED to answer your questions from Twitter. What do we know about the original Olympics? How did Ancient...
Paleoanthropologist Dr. Steven E. Churchill answers your questions about cavemen and early human evolution from Twitter. What happened to the Neanderthals? Is there a chance Big...
Neurologist and Assistant Professor Dr. Natalie Cheng joins WIRED to answer your questions about neurology from Twitter. Why do our limbs sometimes “fall asleep?” Why do...
Chef Meherwan Irani joins WIRED to provide expert answers to your Indian food and curry questions from Twitter. How does food vary from region to region...
Paleontologist Dr. Hans Sues answers the internet’s burning questions about dinosaurs. Why did T-Rex have such tiny arms? What colors were dinosaurs? How do dinos get...
Sushi chef and owner of New York’s Nami Nori, Taka Sakaeda, answers the internet’s burning questions about sushi. Is there such thing as too much wasabi?...
Former New York City Sanitation Commissioner Ed Grayson is here to answer the internet’s burning questions about garbage. Where does garbage go after it’s sent to...
Everyone’s favorite garbage nerd, Meredith Danberg-Ficarelli, is here to answer the internet’s burning (well, maybe we’ll ease up on the burning) questions about waste. Why don’t...
Alex Honnold once again uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about climbing. How do professional climbers make a living? What’s the best season...