Do you know what spaghettification is, or who invented the light bulb? If you think the answers are 'an Italian cooking technique' and 'someone with a bright idea', you may want to hit the books ...
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This quiz will take you to Antarctica, the Caribbean and the Moon. And might even help you get better at probability. It contains zero sports or politics news, and is a doom-free zone. It's about ...
Welcome back to our Saturday science quiz, testing your knowledge of the week’s news. It’s been a busy week as scientists get closer to towards growing humans in laboratories and gamers worrying if ...
a) Provides a stable orbit for uninterrupted solar observations b) Enables close-up observations of lunar surface features c) Facilitates deep space exploration beyond the solar system d) Allows for ...
Space debris, often referred to as space junk, has become a growing concern for scientists and space agencies around the world. This quiz aims to test your knowledge about the fascinating and ...
It’s Saturday science quiz time, picking out some of the quirkiest stories from science and tech this week. Weird how, you ask? Well what about a study into the evolution of, erm, self-love that found ...
Test your science knowledge with this weekly news quiz! We’d love to hear from you! E-mail us at games@sciam.com to share your experience.
1 / 5 | This eight-legged animal’s brain takes up about 80% of its body cavity. Name the animal.
The Science Quiz appears thrice a week in the daily Science page. The page is available to read on all days except Saturday in the epaper. 1. Which “superfood” is dubbed as “the food of the gods” and ...
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