By David Shaw, 17 July 2019
We have a few questions from the world of metrology! That’s the science of measuring things. So have a go, and see how you measure up!
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By David Shaw, 3 July 2019
Do you know how frogs breathe? We do! Test your knowledge in our latest quiz covering topics from plants and stars, to rocks and bytes.
By David Shaw, 19 June 2019
There are a few funny words in this week’s quiz. You’ll need to be on top of your sci-vocab if you want to score 5/5!
By David Shaw, 5 June 2019
There’s a sailing theme to this fortnight’s quiz. See if you can navigate your way to a perfect score! If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
By David Shaw, 22 May 2019
This quiz will take you from the number zero to 7.5 billion kilometres out in space! Can you answer this mixed batch of questions across science and maths? If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
By David Shaw, 8 May 2019
Scientists love to name things. In this quiz you can discover all kinds of strange and wonderful names that scientists use in their jobs, and where those names come from.
By David Shaw, 24 April 2019
From objects in free fall to the fall of the dinosaurs, we’ve got some tricky teasers for you today. Hope you don’t trip up!
By David Shaw, 10 April 2019
There’s a lot to celebrate in Australian science. See how much you know with this set of antipodean questions.
By David Shaw, 27 March 2019
How close is close enough? Try this batch of questions and see how close you can get to full marks!
By David Shaw, 13 March 2019
We’ve got some burning questions to keep your curiosity going. Let’s see how you go! If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
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