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What does STEM stand for? 

What is Science Technology Engineering Math?
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This scientist is famous for discovering gravity.

Who is Issac Newton?

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This nutrient gives your body energy and comes in forms like sugar, starch, and fiber.

What is carbohydrates? 

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This movie series features lightsabers, droids, and a galaxy far far away. 

What is Star Wars? 

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This force slows down a soccer ball when it rolls across grass. 

What is friction? 

200

What does WiFi stand for?

What is wireless fidelity? 

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This female scientist won two Nobel Prizes for her work on radioactivity. 

Who is Marie Curie? 

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These are the “good fats” found in foods like avocado, nuts, and olive oil. 

What are unsaturated fats? 

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This 1993 movie brought dinosaurs back to life using science and DNA.

What is Jurassic Park?

200

This condition, often linked to lifestyle and genetics, is the leading cause of death globally, affecting the heart and blood vessels. 

What is cardiovascular disease? 

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What does DNA stand for? 

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid? 

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This ancient calculating tool was used for doing arithmetic long before calculators were invented. 

What is the abacus?

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This vitamin, found in carrots and sweet potatoes helps you keep your eyes healthy.

What is vitamin A?

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In this novel by Lois Lowry, a boy lives in a colorless world without pain or choice. 

What is the Giver?

300

This fruit was once used to power a digital clock in science experiments, proving that acids can generate electricity. 

What is a lemon? 

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What does F = ma stand for?

What is Force = mass times acceleration?

400

This evolutionary biologist married his first cousin, and later worried that inbreeding might affect the health of their children. 

Who is Charles Darwin? 

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This mineral helps your red blood cells carry oxygen and is found in spinach and red meat. 

What is iron?

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In this novel by Orson Scott Card, a boy is trained in zero gravity war games to prepare for a possible alien invasion. 

What is Ender’s Game?

400

Hair is mostly made of this strong protein, which is also found in your nails and skin. 

What is keratin? 

500

What does PCR stand for?

What is Polymerase Chain Reaction? 

500

Using X-ray images taken by Rosalind Franklin, he and his partner proposed the double helix model of DNA in 1953. 

Who is James Watson? 

500

This essential fatty acid, often found in fish like salmon and sardines, supports brain health and helps reduce inflammation. 

What is Omega-3? 

500

In the 1999 film, a hacker named Neo discovers that reality is a computer simulation controlled by machines, and he’s the one who might set humanity free.

What is The Matrix?

500

This real-life element, known for being strong and lightweight helped inspire Marvel’s fictional metal vibranium. 

What is titanium? 

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