From the Latin word meaning “kernel” or “core,” this term refers to anything related to the nucleus of an atom, especially when dealing with energy or reactions.
What is nuclear?
This elusive jungle cat is rarely seen in the wild, is the only big cat that can’t roar, and is known for climbing trees with its prey—even dragging up animals heavier than itself
What is a leopard?
He lives in a pineapple under the sea and first appeared on TV in 1999—but kids still watch his silly underwater adventures today.
Who is SpongeBob SquarePants?
During an F1 race, this quick team changes all 4 tires in just a few seconds while the car stops in the pit lane
What is a pit crew?
The smallest part of any element that still have the same properties as the element
What are Atoms?
Mark Rober would love this: it’s the kind of energy that can power a submarine, a space probe, or a science experiment that glows in the dark!
What is nuclear energy?
This tiny rainforest frog wears bright colors like a warning sign—but it's actually one of the most poisonous animals on Earth.
What is a poisionous dart frog?
Before YouTube, kids danced to this digital pet from Japan that lived inside a tiny egg-shaped screen
What is a Tamagotchi?
This British Formula 1 driver has raced for Mercedes and has won more races than anyone in history.
This modern version was proposed by Siberian- born chemist Dmitri Mendeleev.
What is the Periodic Table?
This process, which powers both the Sun and hydrogen bombs, involves combining light atomic nuclei into heavier ones and releasing enormous energy.
What is nuclear fusion?
This lizard can drop its tail to escape danger, blend into rocks or sand with its color-changing skin, and move like a tiny desert shadow
What is a gekko?
This franchise started in the 90s with trading cards and video games, and today kids still collect, battle, and catch creatures like Charizard, Darmanitan, and Clobbopus
What is Pokemon?
As of 2025, this Red Bull Racing superstar has won over 50 Formula 1 races and 4 world championships.
Who is Max Verstappen?
What is Potassium
Though many scientists contributed, this Italian physicist is often credited with building the first nuclear reactor and is sometimes called the “architect of the nuclear age.”
Who is Enrico Fermi?
Found in the deep sea, this fish can turn nearly invisible using special light-absorbing skin—making it one of the stealthiest animals ever discovered.
What is an Ultra Black Fish?
This purple dinosaur sang “I love you, you love me” and was a preschool TV star in the 90s
Who is Barney the Dinosaur?
Born in Melbourne, this young Australian F1 driver races for McLaren and made his debut in 2023, quickly becoming a fan favorite.
Who is Oscar Piastri?
This element comes from the German word kupfernickel, meaning "copper demon."
What is Nickel?
This scientist accidentally discovered nuclear fission in 1938, realizing that splitting uranium atoms released a huge amount of energy.
Who is Lise Meitner?
With glossy feathers and curled head plumes, this rare Australian bird from the bird-of-paradise family has a name that sounds like a wizard and a call that echoes through rainforest canopies
What is a Curly Stone Lewis Bird?
Invented by a Hungarian professor, this 3D puzzle toy became a 90s icon and now has a world record solve time of under 4 seconds.
What is a Rubik’s Cube?
This wing-shaped part on the back of an F1 car creates downforce, helping the car stick to the track—but it can open up on straights to reduce drag and make the car faster
What is the rear wing? (Bonus: or the DRS — Drag Reduction System)
This rare element is found throughout the Universe, but is extremely rare on Earth. Even so, the gas is very familiar to us because of its use in red- orange [] signs.
What is neon?