a genetic engineering tool that uses a specific sequence of DNA and its associated protein to edit the base pairs of a gene.
What is CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)?
the science of matter, motion, and energy.
What is physics?
The founder of E=mc^2
The person who discovered electricity
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
The mammal that has genes from other species
what is a human?
a mechanical or electrical device other than a watch for displaying time.
What is a clock?
the zone above and around our planet
What is space?
Discoverer of the Cosmos
Who was Galileo Galilei?
The person who discovered DNA
Who was Johann Friedrich Miescher?
Most of the world's oxygen is produced by:
What is an ocean?
the visible effect of the process of combustion
What is fire?
the scientific study of the nervous system
What is Neuroscience?
The inventor of calculus and discoverer of gravity
Who was Isaac Newton?
The supposed first scientist ever.
Who was Aristotle?
The human stomach can dissolve razor blades, True or False?
True
a composite material composed of aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement that cures to a solid over time.
What is concrete?
a matter that does not interact with the electromagnetic force.
What is dark matter?
Discoverer of Polonium and Radium
Who was Marie Curie?
Famous scientist who made a famous theory about triangles in mathematics.
Who was Pythagoras?
This food has .01 millirem of radioactivity, and is still considered healthy (don't be scared, you can still eat it)
What is a banana?
a class of antibiotic medications.
What is Penicillin?
a multidisciplinary field comprising aspects of computer science, physics, and mathematics that utilizes quantum mechanics to solve complex problems faster than on classical computers.
What is Quantum computing?
Discoverer of pulsars
Who is Jocelyn Bell Burnell?
The people who developed the atomic theory of matter.
Who were Michael Faraday and James Maxwell?
This object that is usually depicted as light can possibly weigh up to 1 million pounds
What is a cloud?