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OxSciBlog: Any questions?

Pete Wilton | 20 Oct 08

OxSciBlog any questions

Is there a burning scientific question you'd like answered? Something you've wondered about but never known who to ask?

Well, wonder no more, as OxSciBlog is giving you the chance to get your questions answered by a panel of Oxford scientists.

Your questions can be fun or serious; something about the science of everyday life or a fundamental question about the latest scientific theory - we'll do our best to find an Oxford researcher who can give you an answer.

It's easy to submit a question: just leave a comment [click on the title of this post], alternatively email your question to pete.wilton@admin.ox.ac.uk or add a question to the Discussion Board of the OxSciBlog Facebook Group.

Over to you... 

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