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Name the brilliant effect on display here. A form of iridescence, it is entirely due to features on the surface of the oyster shell. Credit: Brocken Inaglory (CC BY-SA)





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Name this Norwegian adventurer, who set out on April 28, 1947, on the infamous Kon-Tiki expedition, since considered to be racially motivated, to the Polynesian islands.





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Science Quiz on rivers and cities

Name this iconic city of 32 million in China located where the Jialing and Yangtze rivers come together.

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The A to Z Science Quiz! https://artifex.news/article70631424-ece/ Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:05:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70631424-ece/ Read More “The A to Z Science Quiz!” »

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*Note: The answers are from A to Z (that is, the first question’s answer would start with A, the second one’s with B, so on and so forth. Please note that in case the answer is a person’s name, it would be the last name that would start with the designated letter.

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A. This illustration is from The Book of Fixed Stars written by Al Sufi around 1000 AD. It is thought to contain one of the earliest depictions of something, shown here as a clump of dots around the lower fish’s mouth. This hazy depiction is likely because that’s how it may have appeared to the naked eye. Scientists estimate there is a 50% chance we might collide with this in the next ten billion years. What are we talking about?



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The Miracle Berry contains a compound called miraculin that binds to sweet receptors and can make acidic foods like lemon taste sweet for about an hour.

Q: You don’t ‘taste’ most of what you call taste. Instead, a large share of the flavour comes from __________ smell, which is aroma moving from the mouth to the nose. This is why food can seem bland when you have a blocked nose. Fill in the blank.

A: Retronasal

Q: Scientists used a pungent compound in chilli peppers called X to probe the receptor that produces the sensation of burning pain. The work led them to identify TRPV1, an ion channel that responds to noxious heat and capsaicin, and helped establish the modern molecular picture of how the nervous system detects temperature and pain. Name X.

A: Capsaicin

Q: There is some evidence that humans can taste fat, especially certain fatty acids, in a specific way that goes beyond texture and aroma, using dedicated receptors. This is why scientists have proposed the term ‘__________’ as a distinct taste quality. Fill in the blank with a word that means “oily taste” in Latin.

A: Oleogustus

Q: Many people with certain variants of the TAS2R38 gene, which is related to tasting bitterness, find compounds like phenylthiocarbamide and 6-n-propylthiouracil intensely bitter, and they often also report stronger sensations from some other foods. What is the colloquial term for such people?

A: Supertasters

Q: When a small current is applied on the tongue, it can produce sour or metallic sensations because it changes the way ions flow and thus the local chemistry on the surface of the tongue. What is this phenomenon called?

A: Electrogustation



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Science quiz: A millennia-old calendar system

Visual: Identify this Roman deity associated with gates and transitions, and identified as the tutelary deity of January.

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Identify this Roman deity associated with gates and transitions, and identified as the tutelary deity of January.



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