Until September 2025, this steel baron was the namesake of the Science Center.
Who is Andrew Carnegie?
The conjoined museums in Oakland.
What are Art and Natural History?
The food that has its own multi-day festival each July in Market Square.
What are pickles?
The "powerhouses" of the cell.
What are mitochondria?
The subject of the exhibit that replaced RoboWorld on Floor 2.
What is Mars?
The neighborhood that is home to the Andy Warhol Museum.
What is Northside?
The river that flows past the Science Center.
What is the Ohio River?
The mission currently sending astronauts back from the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.
What is Artemis II?
The maker space that relocated to Floor 3 in early 2025.
What is Fab Lab?
The species of dinosaur that Dippy belongs to.
What is Diplodocus?
The name of the funicular at Station Square.
What is the Monongahela Incline?
The STEM educational standards adopted in Pennsylvania in 2025.
What are STEELS?
The year the Science Center opened as a museum, expanding beyond the Buhl Planetarium & Observatory.
1991
The name of the visitor site associated with Natural History located east of Pittsburgh.
What is Powdermill Nature Reserve?
The smallest of 3 universities that call Oakland home.
What is Carlow University?
The formal taxonomic name for the Great Ape found in the western lowlands of the Congo.
What is Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla?
The full name of the Science Center.
The massive celebration hosted by the Art museum that lasts for 8 months, held every 4 years.
What is the Carnegie International?
The position held by William Pitt when the 1758 fort was named for him.
What is British Secretary of State?
The largest named definable number.
What is Rayo's number?