In many invertebrates, especially flatworms, ovaries and testes occur in the same animal.
What is a hermaphrodite?
100
Solutions to these equations represent the shapes of the 3D atomic orbitals.
What are the Schrodinger Wave Equations?
100
This scientist is named the "Father of Quantum Theory", his work on quantized energy won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.
Who is Max Planck?
100
This prize is widely regarded as the highest honor attainable in Mathematics, given to only individuals under 40 years of age.
What is the Field's Medal?
100
This planet has the strongest winds in our Solar System.
What is Neptune?
200
This neurodegenerative disease results from an autoimmune disorder leading to degredation of neural myelin sheaths.
What is multiple sclerosis?
200
This ferromagnetic element is used as a catalyst in hydrogenation of vegetable oils.
What is Nickel?
200
This experiment,carried out by Hertz, explained by Albert Einstein, is the production of electrons or other free carriers when light is shone onto a material.
What is the photoelectric effect?
200
The work of this American Mathematician in differential geometry and game theory, not only led him to a Nobel Prize in 1994, but also a representation by Russell Crowe in the 2001 movie, "A Beautiful Mind".
What is John Forbes Nash Jr.?
200
This is the nearest Star to the Earth after the Sun.
What is Proxima Centauri?
300
Stimulation of these special nerve endings causes pain sensations to be transmitted.
What is a nocireceptor?
300
This theory is an addition to VSEPR Theory and helps explain para/diamagnetism, as well as resonance hybrid structures.
What is Molecular Orbital Theory?
300
This groundbreaking phenomenon about blackholes, first hypothesized in 1973, shows that Black Holes emit matter and glow, according to Quantum Theory.
What is Hawking Radiation?
300
This brilliant self-taught mathematician from India pioneered work in continued fractions, infinite series etc. and is regarded one of the most brilliant mathematicians of all time.
Who is Srinavasa Ramanujan?
300
This is the largest lunar body (moon) in the solar system, even larger than the planet Mercury, and the only one known to have it's own magnetic field.
What is Ganymede?
400
This hereditary disorder affecting exocrine glands causes the production of abnormally thick mucus, leading to the blockage of the pancreatic ducts, intestines, and bronchi
Often results in respiratory infection.
What is cystic fibrosis?
400
The type of isomers that describe 3D orientation of co-ordinated atoms are arranged in space.
What are Stereoisomers?
400
These famous diagrams, named after their inventor, can be used to show how sub-atomic particles can be converted into other sub-atomic particles.
(Used in Quantum ElectroDynamics)
What are Feynman Diagrams?
400
This British Mathematician/Computer Scientist was essential in the ending of World War II, through breaking German codes. (Subject of the movie "The Imitation Game")
Who is Alan Turing?
400
This phenomenon caused Edwin Hubble to hypothesize that the Universe is expanding. (Light-Equivalent of the Doppler Effect)
What is Redshift?
500
Disease, 47 Chromosomes, XXY, in males.
May cause weaker muscles, greater height, poor coordination, less body hair, smaller genitals, breast growth
What is Klinefelter Syndrome?
500
Element No. 106 Seaborgium, is named after this American chemist whose involvement in sythesis & discovery of ten transuranium elements won him the Nobel Prize in 1951.
Who is Glenn T. Seaborg?
500
This early experiment was responsible for the introduction of the wave-view of light. (Carried out by Young)
What is the double-slit experiment?
500
This famous theorem remained unproved for almost 250 years until it was solved in 1994 by Andrew Wiles.
What is Fermat's Last Theorem?
500
This large-scale physics experiment and observatory detected cosmic gravitational waves in September 2014, solidifying Einstein's theory of General Relativity & Gravitational Lensing.
(Full Name Only)
What is the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory? (LIGO)