It’s been 25 weeks since we started this epic journey through the alphabet together, and sadly we are nearing the end. At this critical juncture, just one letter away from the finality of zed, I thought I would bestow my Pharaoh powers on to you, dear readers.
Comment below with your burning science questions, and I will answer them all next week in my final ABCs of Interesting Things post.
Thank you for reading. I leave this quest in your very capable hands.

For those still aching for some interesting science facts, how about these “you” facts:
There are more bacterial cells in and around you than human cells.
All of the atoms in your body were made inside stars, as the great Carl Sagan said the 1980 TV Series Cosmos: “The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies, were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.”
Please explain how cameras work, like from old fashion camera’s to the modern digital ones we use today. It blows my mind!
Great readd thank you