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This is the basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms.

A cell

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This theorem states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

The Pythagorean theorem

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This scientist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different scientific fields.

Marie Curie

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In this Pixar movie, a young girl learns how emotions affect the brain and decision-making.

Inside Out

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Breaking Bad

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This process allows species to change over time due to natural selection.

Evolution

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 A data set's spread or variability is often measured by this statistical value.

Standard deviation

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The 1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded for discovering this double-helical structure.

DNA 

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This Disney movie features a female scientist named Honey Lemon who uses chemistry to create powerful inventions.

Big Hero 6

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Jurassic Park

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This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in plants.

The chloroplast

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This statistical graph uses bars to show the frequency of data within intervals.

A histogram

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This Nobel Prize-winning discovery revolutionized medicine by allowing doctors to see inside the human body without surgery.

X-ray imaging

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This Star Wars character is a brilliant mechanic and pilot who repairs droids and spacecraft with ease.

Rey

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Cars

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This molecule carries genetic instructions for growth, reproduction, and functioning.

DNA

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This method of data sampling ensures that each subgroup of the population is equally represented.

Stratified sampling

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This Nobel Prize-winning breakthrough in genetics allows scientists to "cut" and edit DNA with precision.

CRISPR-Cas9

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In Hidden Figures, this actress played NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson.

Taraji P. Henson

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Oppenheimer

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This scientist developed the theory of inheritance using pea plants.

Gregor Mendel

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In statistics, this concept refers to how strongly two variables are related to each other, but it does not imply causation.

Correlation

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The 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to this scientistβ€”not for relativity, but for his work on the photoelectric effect.

Albert Einstein

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This scientist and TV host is known for making science fun and accessible, especially for kids in the '90s.

Bill Nye