Not every QI question has to have a definitive answer - in fact it is a fundamental QI tenet that we know so little about *everything* that it is almost impossible to say *anything* with any certainty. Should a subject come to light without an accepted viewpoint then we won't shy away from it - rather we'll attempt to start a discussion...
Research notes from the 'Intelligence' episode of QI - including a new trick from Asimo!!
Last week on QI we said that Ninjas never wore black, however an expert on the subject has rather different thoughts...
Lots more on all of the subjects tackled in the "Illumination" episode of QI.
This week's QI was chock-full of amazing facts, along with a few fun and games. Learn more about the subjects we broached here...
A guide to the 11th episode of the I series of QI. Entitled 'Inland Revenue'
Citations ahoy! It's the research-notes from our 'illness' episode of QI.
One of the most common questions that we get at QI (if you ignore the ones asking why we said that there was more than one moon) is about the set. Who designed it? And what's the story with that spiral?
Want to read more about bestiality in the early US, or cheating in sports? Come this way...
Some new research has come to light on the question of men & women in humour. Does it agree with, or contradict, what we said?
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