discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Discoveries and Inventions 2024-09-08
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- A series of actions done to make something happen.
- The answer to a problem.
- An object used to do work, like a hammer or a screwdriver.
- A thought or plan in your mind.
- A test done to learn something new or check if an idea works.
- Something new that a person makes.
- An important discovery or achievement.
- To make something better or create new ideas.
- Finding something new or learning something not known before.
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- To grow or improve something over time.
- The first model or version of something new.
- To make something.
- A person who designs and builds things, like machines or structures.
- A small machine or tool made for a purpose.
- A legal paper that gives an inventor the right to make and sell their invention.
- To make something better.
- A plan for how something will look or work.
- Tools, machines, or systems used to solve problems or make life easier.
- A tool with moving parts that helps us do work.
- Careful study to learn more about something.
20 Clues: To make something. • The answer to a problem. • To make something better. • A thought or plan in your mind. • Something new that a person makes. • An important discovery or achievement. • To grow or improve something over time. • A small machine or tool made for a purpose. • A plan for how something will look or work. • The first model or version of something new. • ...
Discoveries and Inventions 2024-09-08
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- A series of actions done to make something happen.
- The answer to a problem.
- An object used to do work, like a hammer or a screwdriver.
- A thought or plan in your mind.
- A test done to learn something new or check if an idea works.
- Something new that a person makes.
- An important discovery or achievement.
- To make something better or create new ideas.
- Finding something new or learning something not known before.
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- To grow or improve something over time.
- The first model or version of something new.
- To make something.
- A person who designs and builds things, like machines or structures.
- A small machine or tool made for a purpose.
- A legal paper that gives an inventor the right to make and sell their invention.
- To make something better.
- A plan for how something will look or work.
- Tools, machines, or systems used to solve problems or make life easier.
- A tool with moving parts that helps us do work.
- Careful study to learn more about something.
20 Clues: To make something. • The answer to a problem. • To make something better. • A thought or plan in your mind. • Something new that a person makes. • An important discovery or achievement. • To grow or improve something over time. • A small machine or tool made for a purpose. • A plan for how something will look or work. • The first model or version of something new. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries... 2023-06-30
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- The yellow sticky things in your office
- The thing that made the books and papers
- The main tool for office working
- Long wave or short wave... or medium wave
- Another loud bangy thing (Also Napoleon....*character name*)
- The thing that connects us all
- That thing that goes off above your head when you have a great idea
- The beepy and dotty language
- The Wright brothers first had fun with this
- What we all had a lot of recently (thanks Jenner)
- The Hogwarts express a good example
- The thing that heats up your cold soup
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- That thing on your jeans and trousers (and bags)
- Big explodey thing
- The hooky sticky thing (like on a cap or shoes)
- That thing that tells you where you are
- The thing that forms naturally on your really old cheese
- Take these but don't drink for ten days!
- You might have one of these when you break something
- Ring Ring!
- The box (informal name)
- A thing to keep your fresh food nice and fresh
- Good for frying pans...
- The twirly thing that holds our genetic code
24 Clues: Ring Ring! • Big explodey thing • The box (informal name) • Good for frying pans... • The beepy and dotty language • The thing that connects us all • The main tool for office working • The Hogwarts express a good example • The thing that heats up your cold soup • The yellow sticky things in your office • That thing that tells you where you are • ...
DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS 2023-01-14
20 Clues: SALA • ŽEMĖ • JŪRA • ĮGULA • BURĖS • AUDRA • LAIVAS • ŽEMYNAS • PREKYBA • INKARAS • KELIONĖ • KOMPASAS • ŽVAIGŽDĖ • JŪREIVIS • IŠRADIMAS • ŽEMĖLAPIS • KAPITONAS • ATRADIMAS • VANDENYNAS • PRIESKONIAI
Discoveries & Inventions 2025-06-29
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- Edison’s machine for recording and playing back sound
- Allows pain-free surgery; ether first used in the 1840s
- Global network born from ARPANET in the late 1960s
- Marie Curie’s groundbreaking research field
- Edison made this invention famous for lighting homes
- Edward Jenner pioneered this for smallpox in 1796
- Double helix structure discovered by Watson and Crick
- Newton’s “apple” led to this fundamental force's description
- Jenner’s method for preventing disease using cowpox
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- Gutenberg’s 15th-century invention that spread books far and wide
- Galileo improved this optical device in the 1600s
- Process to kill microbes in food and drink, named for a French chemist
- Discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928; revolutionized medicine
- Alessandro Volta’s invention for storing electrical energy
- Powered the Industrial Revolution; key to early trains and factories
- Wilhelm Röntgen’s discovery that lets us see inside bodies
- Einstein’s theory that revolutionized physics
- Broad class of bacteria-fighting drugs, penicillin was the first
- Underwater vessel, first successfully demonstrated by Cornelis Drebbel
- Detects distant objects using radio waves
20 Clues: Detects distant objects using radio waves • Marie Curie’s groundbreaking research field • Einstein’s theory that revolutionized physics • Galileo improved this optical device in the 1600s • Edward Jenner pioneered this for smallpox in 1796 • Global network born from ARPANET in the late 1960s • Jenner’s method for preventing disease using cowpox • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2025-04-11
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- – Invented by Alfred Nobel, used in construction and mining
- – Invention that changed food preservation
- – Edison's invention for electric lighting
- – Electronic devices for processing data, developed over decades
- – Edison’s famous invention
- – Smallpox vaccine developed by Edward Jenner
- – One of the earliest human inventions
- – Invented by Elias Howe and improved by Isaac Singer
- – Powered the Industrial Revolution, developed by James Watt
- – Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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- – Discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen, used in medical imaging
- – Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- – First successful powered flight by the Wright brothers
- – Wireless communication system invented by Marconi
- – Invention by Gutenberg that revolutionized publishing
- – Discovered by Benjamin Franklin, harnessed by Edison
- – Tool for magnifying small objects, improved by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- – Invention that brought moving pictures into homes
- – A global network developed in the late 20th century
- – Flying machine developed by Igor Sikorsky
20 Clues: – Edison’s famous invention • – Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • – One of the earliest human inventions • – Invention that changed food preservation • – Edison's invention for electric lighting • – Flying machine developed by Igor Sikorsky • – Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • – Smallpox vaccine developed by Edward Jenner • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2024-06-28
16 Clues: Thiếu • Tự động • Bao hàm • Chất dẻo • Độc nhất • Thiết bị • Khám phá • Phần cứng • Đột nhiên • Chính xác • Sự giảm đi • Nghiên cứu • Thí nghiệm • Kỹ thuật số • Mức tối thiểu • Phòng thí nghiệm
discoveries and inventions 2025-01-12
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- means accessed by a computer or other electronic device
- stopping something
- not natural
- without ends or restrictions
- important
- shapes that repeats in a regular way
- stop working
- to give an examples
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- having depth length and width
- useful
- a thing you can see or touch that isn't alive
- used by just one person
- a change of position or place
- damaging
- energy
- copying nature
16 Clues: useful • energy • damaging • important • not natural • stop working • copying nature • stopping something • to give an examples • used by just one person • without ends or restrictions • having depth length and width • a change of position or place • shapes that repeats in a regular way • a thing you can see or touch that isn't alive • means accessed by a computer or other electronic device
Inventions and discoveries 2023-06-12
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- A circular object that rotates around an axle, used for transportation.
- A device that receives and broadcasts sound using electromagnetic waves.
- A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, used for transportation.
- engine An invention that played a significant role in the industrial revolution.
- press An invention that revolutionized the mass production of books and newspapers.
- bulb An electric device that produces light when switched on.
- A powered flying vehicle that carries passengers through the air.
- A form of energy that powers many devices and lights up our homes.
- A device used to communicate with others over long distances by voice.
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- A device that keeps food and drinks cool and prevents spoilage.
- A technology that allows us to see through objects and inside the human body.
- A machine that processes information and allows us to perform various tasks.
- An instrument used to magnify and examine tiny objects or organisms.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming, used to treat infections.
- A device used to capture and preserve images and memories.
16 Clues: An instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • A device used to capture and preserve images and memories. • bulb An electric device that produces light when switched on. • A device that keeps food and drinks cool and prevents spoilage. • A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, used for transportation. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2023-06-09
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- Alexander Fleming discovered ______.
- Guglielmo Marconi is credited with inventing the ______.
- Thomas Edison is known for his work with ______.
- The Wright brothers invented the ______.
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with inventing the ______.
- Lewis Waterman invented the fountain ______.
- Alexander Fleming discovered the first ______.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ______.
- Tim Berners-Lee is known for inventing the ______.
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered ______.
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- Gutenberg invented the ______.
- Isaac Newton discovered the laws of ______.
- Thomas Edison invented the ______.
- James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of ______.
- George de Mestral invented ______.
15 Clues: Gutenberg invented the ______. • Thomas Edison invented the ______. • George de Mestral invented ______. • Alexander Fleming discovered ______. • The Wright brothers invented the ______. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the ______. • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered ______. • Isaac Newton discovered the laws of ______. • Lewis Waterman invented the fountain ______. • ...
Inventions & Discoveries 2023-08-11
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- Navigational tool pointing to Earth's magnetic north.
- "Invisible energy that powers our world
- Electronic device for processing data and performing tasks.
- Elemental phenomenon providing heat, light, and transformation.
- Powered aircraft that soars through the skies.
- Pioneering antibiotic that fights bacterial infections.
- Ancient invention pivotal for transportation and machinery
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- Method to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
- Revolutionary smartphone from Apple
- Global network connecting people and informationTelescope
- Communication device that bridges distances with spoken words.
- Historic mechanical marvel that fueled the Industrial Revolution.
- Personal motorized vehicle for transportation.
- Imaging technique revealing hidden structures.
- Broadcasting technology transmitting audio signals
15 Clues: Revolutionary smartphone from Apple • Method to prevent unwanted pregnancies. • "Invisible energy that powers our world • Personal motorized vehicle for transportation. • Imaging technique revealing hidden structures. • Powered aircraft that soars through the skies. • Broadcasting technology transmitting audio signals • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2024-01-26
Latino Inventions and Discoveries 2025-09-23
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- Leloir won the Nobel Prize in _______ in 1970.
- An Argentine biochemist who contributed to the world of food science.
- Paulet designed a liquid-propellant ______ engine
- Dr. Finlay's research was used in mosquito control campaigns that saved lives especially during the construction of the ______ Canal
- Molina's work helped to discover that CFCs deplete the Earth's _____ layer.
- Leloir discovered how the body stores and uses ______.
- Invented Color Television
- The Aedes ____ mosquito was identified as the transmitter of yellow fever
- ______ adapter allowed TVs to display color images
- The AcceleGlove translates American ____ Language into spoken and written words.
- Molina's research led to the _______ Protocol, an international agreement that successfully reduced CFC emissions.
- Celorio received several ______ for the technology in the U.S. and internationally.
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- Celorio's invention revolutionized the ________ industry with the invention of his printing system.
- Celorio's work has had a lasting impact on the _____________ of publishing, empowering writers and readers around the world.
- Discovered the transmitter of yellow fever
- Inventor of the AcceleGlove
- Known as the "Father of Astronautics"
- Leloir's work has been crucial for understanding and treating diseases such as ________.
- Paulet's work laid conceptual foundations for modern ____ travel
- Camarena's invention was used in the coverage of the ____ moon landing
- Paulet came from ____
- Invented by Victor Celorio
- Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in environmental technology.
23 Clues: Paulet came from ____ • Invented Color Television • Invented by Victor Celorio • Inventor of the AcceleGlove • Known as the "Father of Astronautics" • Discovered the transmitter of yellow fever • Leloir won the Nobel Prize in _______ in 1970. • Paulet designed a liquid-propellant ______ engine • ______ adapter allowed TVs to display color images • ...
Discoveries and famous inventions 2024-11-24
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- – A device used to view distant objects, especially in astronomy.
- – A semiconductor device used in amplifying or switching electronic signals.
- – The field of designing and operating aircraft.
- – Pertaining to energy produced by splitting atomic nuclei or using nuclear reactions.
- – A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections.
- – A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.
- – An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms.
- – The molecule that contains the genetic instructions for life.
- – A powered vehicle designed for the transportation of people and goods.
- – A system of satellites used to determine exact locations on Earth.
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- – An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, often for weather forecasting.
- – A type of aircraft with vertical lift, powered by rotating blades.
- – A device used for cooling and storing food.
- – A key invention in the Industrial Revolution that uses steam to power machinery.
- – An instrument used for navigation, showing directions.
- - The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- – A machine capable of carrying out complex tasks automatically.
- – A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- – A machine invented by Eli Whitney to separate cotton fibers from seeds.
- – A branch of mathematics that deals with rates of change and the accumulation of quantities.
20 Clues: – A device used for cooling and storing food. • – The field of designing and operating aircraft. • – A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections. • - The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • – An instrument used for navigation, showing directions. • – An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms. • ...
Discoveries and Inventions 2020-09-29
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- An ... invention doesn't waste time.
- Another word for silly or funny is ...
- An ... is something new that hasn't been made before.
- If we... planned better, we would have finished on time.
- something that is the only one of its kind
- If I knew the answer, I ... tel you.
- Refers to new machines,equipment and ways of doing things based on modern knowledge about science and computers
- I wouldn't do that if I ... you.
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- Another word for new is ...
- this cell phone is ....It's the best of all the cell phones on the market.
- A product that offers high quality is...
- something that is new.
- a product that uses new technology (2 words)
13 Clues: something that is new. • Another word for new is ... • I wouldn't do that if I ... you. • An ... invention doesn't waste time. • If I knew the answer, I ... tel you. • Another word for silly or funny is ... • A product that offers high quality is... • something that is the only one of its kind • a product that uses new technology (2 words) • ...
Important words 2019-02-17
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- geeignet, brauchbar
- zugänglich
- verlässlich
- gelegentlich
- ersetzen
- schätzen
- wissenschaftlich
- Entdeckungen
- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- Erfindungen
- allmählich, nach und nach
- Anwesenheit
- verändern
- Kabel
- unbegrenzt
- über Nacht
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- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- Fortschritte
- leistbar, erschwinglich
- Auswirkung
- bemerkenswert
- vorgeben, heucheln
- kostengünstig
- Schreibmaschine
- erlauben
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- Einluss
- fähig
28 Clues: fähig • Kabel • Einluss • ersetzen • schätzen • erlauben • verändern • zugänglich • Auswirkung • unbegrenzt • über Nacht • verlässlich • Erfindungen • Anwesenheit • Fortschritte • gelegentlich • Entdeckungen • bemerkenswert • kostengünstig • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • geeignet, brauchbar • wirksam, leistungsfähig • leistbar, erschwinglich • anbieten, bereit stellen • allmählich, nach und nach • ...
History Crossword 2015-06-08
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- queen of england
- german artist
- located in Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.
- english poet and playwrite
- a west African trading empire
- of the roman empire
- influenced west African culture
- in western Europe
- of Islam
- taught faith called Islam
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- locateed in southern mexico
- italian sculptor and painter
- begins in Florence, Italy
- belgian scientist
- discoveries and inventions
- development of imperial china
- queen of spain
- aristocratic family and cultural leaders of japan
- located on Yucatan Peninsula, mexico and Belize
- warrior class in japan
20 Clues: of Islam • german artist • queen of spain • queen of england • belgian scientist • in western Europe • of the roman empire • warrior class in japan • begins in Florence, Italy • taught faith called Islam • discoveries and inventions • english poet and playwrite • locateed in southern mexico • italian sculptor and painter • development of imperial china • a west African trading empire • ...
History Crossword 2015-06-08
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- a west African trading empire
- of the roman empire
- belgian scientist
- in western Europe
- german artist
- locateed in southern mexico
- queen of england
- queen of spain
- italian sculptor and painter
- begins in Florence, Italy
- influenced west African culture
- located on Yucatan Peninsula, mexico and Belize
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- discoveries and inventions
- warrior class in japan
- located in Ecuador, Peru, and Chile.
- english poet and playwrite
- of Islam
- development of imperial china
- aristocratic family and cultural leaders of japan
- taught faith called Islam
20 Clues: of Islam • german artist • queen of spain • queen of england • belgian scientist • in western Europe • of the roman empire • warrior class in japan • taught faith called Islam • begins in Florence, Italy • discoveries and inventions • english poet and playwrite • locateed in southern mexico • italian sculptor and painter • a west African trading empire • development of imperial china • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2016-12-06
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- the situation in which you do not have any, or enough, of something that you need or want
- storing information such as sound or pictures as numbers or electronic signals
- quickly and unexpectedly
- not the same as anything or anyone else
- making you very interested or attracted
- advanced scientific knowledge used for practical purposes, especially in industry
- programs used by computers for doing particular jobs
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- the tools, machines, or other things that you need for a particular job or activity
- noun from "long"
- difficult to do, deal with, or understand, especially because of involving a lot of different processes
- the end of something
- the opposite of maximum
- it sounds in russian as "notebook"
13 Clues: noun from "long" • the end of something • the opposite of maximum • quickly and unexpectedly • it sounds in russian as "notebook" • not the same as anything or anyone else • making you very interested or attracted • programs used by computers for doing particular jobs • storing information such as sound or pictures as numbers or electronic signals • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2023-07-25
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- Father of the Green Revolution in India
- Discovered penicillin.
- The study of the structure of living organisms.
- milk man of India
- Discovered the law of gravity.
- Father of computer
- The unit of electric current.
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- Discovered microscopic organisms.
- Developed the theory of evolution.
- Invented Atom Bomb
- Discovered X-rays.
- Invented the telephone.
12 Clues: milk man of India • Invented Atom Bomb • Father of computer • Discovered X-rays. • Discovered penicillin. • Invented the telephone. • The unit of electric current. • Discovered the law of gravity. • Discovered microscopic organisms. • Developed the theory of evolution. • Father of the Green Revolution in India • The study of the structure of living organisms.
Innovation 2024-12-09
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- machines or pieces of equipment
- new ideas, methods or inventions; the introduction of new ideas, methods or inventions
- bombs made with energy from the central part of atoms
- things that were unknown in the past and have now been found
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- using electricity
- advanced scientific knowledge or equipment
- things that have been made or designed for the first time
- equipment used in the home – for example, refrigerators, washing machines, and coffee makers
- made better
- an environment produced by a computer that looks and seems real to the person experiencing it
- computer software that helps designers
11 Clues: made better • using electricity • machines or pieces of equipment • computer software that helps designers • advanced scientific knowledge or equipment • bombs made with energy from the central part of atoms • things that have been made or designed for the first time • things that were unknown in the past and have now been found • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2024-06-17
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- He ______ many different inventions
- Leonardo has many _________
- one of the careers Leonardo has done
- Leonardo's middle name
- Leonardo continues to _______ other artists
- What is Leonardo's most famous painting?
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- What is his name?
- Telephone, the wheel, the lightbulb
- something that Leonardo was famous for doing
- Leonardo had many ____ to create things
- Leonardo was inspired by this
11 Clues: What is his name? • Leonardo's middle name • Leonardo has many _________ • Leonardo was inspired by this • He ______ many different inventions • Telephone, the wheel, the lightbulb • one of the careers Leonardo has done • Leonardo had many ____ to create things • What is Leonardo's most famous painting? • Leonardo continues to _______ other artists • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2022-12-19
11 Clues: ENIAC • radio • telephone • microprocessor • televised still images • fabric covered biplane • first locomotive engine • developed colour television • steam engine for pumping water • improved version of steam engine • first rocket with a pivotable motor
Inventions and discoveries 2024-09-02
Important words 2019-02-17
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- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- unbegrenzt
- Auswirkung
- gelegentlich
- harmlos, unbedenklich
- schätzen
- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- leistbar, erschwinglich
- Entdeckungen
- zugänglich
- Einluss
- verändern
- wissenschaftlich
- verleugnen
- Erfindungen
- behandelbar
- ersetzen
- Fortschritte
- wegen
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- Schreibmaschine
- fähig
- verschmutzen
- unterhalten
- kostengünstig
- geeignet, brauchbar
- Kabel
- Stromquelle
- über Nacht
- allmählich, nach und nach
- Anwesenheit
- bemerkenswert
- vorgeben, heucheln
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- erlauben
- verlässlich
- nützlich
36 Clues: fähig • Kabel • wegen • Einluss • schätzen • erlauben • ersetzen • nützlich • verändern • unbegrenzt • Auswirkung • über Nacht • zugänglich • verleugnen • unterhalten • Stromquelle • Anwesenheit • Erfindungen • behandelbar • verlässlich • verschmutzen • gelegentlich • Entdeckungen • Fortschritte • kostengünstig • bemerkenswert • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • geeignet, brauchbar • harmlos, unbedenklich • ...
Important words 2019-02-17
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- nützlich
- Kabel
- geeignet, brauchbar
- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- ersetzen
- wegen
- zugänglich
- gelegentlich
- Erfindungen
- schätzen
- Fortschritte
- unterhalten
- Entdeckungen
- behandelbar
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- Anwesenheit
- harmlos, unbedenklich
- verändern
- verlässlich
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- Auswirkung
- über Nacht
- unbegrenzt
- vorgeben, heucheln
- leistbar, erschwinglich
- bemerkenswert
- verschmutzen
- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- verleugnen
- Schreibmaschine
- wissenschaftlich
- kostengünstig
- Stromquelle
- fähig
- allmählich, nach und nach
- Einluss
- erlauben
36 Clues: Kabel • wegen • fähig • Einluss • nützlich • ersetzen • schätzen • erlauben • verändern • Auswirkung • über Nacht • unbegrenzt • verleugnen • zugänglich • Erfindungen • Stromquelle • unterhalten • behandelbar • Anwesenheit • verlässlich • verschmutzen • gelegentlich • Fortschritte • Entdeckungen • bemerkenswert • kostengünstig • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • geeignet, brauchbar • harmlos, unbedenklich • ...
A Genius Without Frontiers 2020-03-22
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- Leonardo made many important ______________
- Fritj of Capra did an ______________ of Leonardo
- Many machines were later built ______________ to Leonardo's designs.
- Leonardo is considered to be the most _____________ talented person to have ever lived
- Leonardo was unique and ______________ from others
- Channel four ______________ a documentary on Leonardo.
- One of Leonardo's ideas was about ______________ solar power
- Andrea del Verrochio was a ______________ Italian painter.
- Leonardo integrated painting in his ______________
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- ______________ was an inspiration for a helicopter
- Some of his inventions were ______________ during his time.
- Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman
- Leonardo was ______________ by flight
- Leonardo ______________ many flying machines.
- Leonardo's ____________ to publish was unfortunate.
- Leonardo was a ______________ person
- One of his smaller inventions was the ______________ bobbin winder
- The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________
- Leonardo was a technological genius
- Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________
- Somes of Leonardo's ideas were ______________ other were not.
21 Clues: Leonardo was a technological genius • Leonardo was a ______________ person • Leonardo was ______________ by flight • Leonardo made many important ______________ • Leonardo ______________ many flying machines. • Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________ • Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman • The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________ • ...
A Genius Without Frontiers 2020-03-22
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- Leonardo made many important ______________
- Fritj of Capra did an ______________ of Leonardo
- Many machines were later built ______________ to Leonardo's designs.
- Leonardo is considered to be the most _____________ talented person to have ever lived
- Leonardo was unique and ______________ from others
- Channel four ______________ a documentary on Leonardo.
- One of Leonardo's ideas was about ______________ solar power
- Andrea del Verrochio was a ______________ Italian painter.
- Leonardo integrated painting in his ______________
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- ______________ was an inspiration for a helicopter
- Some of his inventions were ______________ during his time.
- Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman
- Leonardo was ______________ by flight
- Leonardo ______________ many flying machines.
- Leonardo's ____________ to publish was unfortunate.
- Leonardo was a ______________ person
- One of his smaller inventions was the ______________ bobbin winder
- The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________
- Leonardo was a technological genius
- Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________
- Somes of Leonardo's ideas were ______________ other were not.
21 Clues: Leonardo was a technological genius • Leonardo was a ______________ person • Leonardo was ______________ by flight • Leonardo made many important ______________ • Leonardo ______________ many flying machines. • Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________ • Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman • The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________ • ...
Chinese Inventions and Discoveries 2023-01-24
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- contained a wheel that made one turn every 24 hours. Sounds at different intervals would let people know what time it was.
- before this invention, coins were used as the only form of currency. It was printed with woodblock and included many colors
- a device with a magnetic piece of metal that points north. It is used to navigate open seas
- allowed the Chinese to travel much faster on lakes and rivers
- the mass production of this metal was crucial to the Industrial Revolution and has become one of China's most important industries.
- a way to stimulate a person's immune system against a certain disease by exposing them to it.
- made when Chinese alchemists experimented with saltpeter and discovered they could use it to make an explosive powder.
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- powered by a black powder made of saltpeter, charcoal, and sulfur. Originally used as fireworks, but later became weaponized
- printers used woodblock printing to make these from thick paper, and artists would draw designs on the back
- a type of white, hard, waterproof pottery made from combining clay with quartz and feldspar
- this invention made it easier for boats to move through different water elevations by raising or lowering the nearby water level
- all newspapers, books, and magazines were printed using this method until recently
- because of this technology huge ships could now hold 500 people and contained watertight compartments to keep them from sinking
- a way of printing that used symbols carved into wood. The only problem was that changes could not be made to it once it was carved
- spread from China to other parts of the world. It has played a vital role in the recording and transmitting of information
- seeds of this plant were taken all over the world and it would become one of the most popular beverages in the world today
16 Clues: allowed the Chinese to travel much faster on lakes and rivers • all newspapers, books, and magazines were printed using this method until recently • a type of white, hard, waterproof pottery made from combining clay with quartz and feldspar • a device with a magnetic piece of metal that points north. It is used to navigate open seas • ...
Important words 2019-02-17
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- erlauben
- Lebensgrundlage
- geeignet, brauchbar
- wegen
- harmlos, unbedenklich
- verlässlich
- unbegrenzt
- Kabel
- Einluss
- gelegentlich
- ersetzen
- fähig
- vorgeben, heucheln
- Stromquelle
- Erfindungen
- kostengünstig
- nützlich
- allmählich, nach und nach
- behandelbar
- zugänglich
- Fortschritte
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- leistbar, erschwinglich
- Entdeckungen
- wissenschaftlich
- verändern
- Schreibmaschine
- bemerkenswert
- Auswirkung
- schätzen
- über Nacht
- unterhalten
- verleugnen
- Sterberate
- anbieten, bereit stellen
- verschmutzen
- Schnickschnack (z.B. technische Geräte)
- Anwesenheit
- wirksam, leistungsfähig
- Ausdauer
39 Clues: wegen • Kabel • fähig • Einluss • erlauben • schätzen • ersetzen • nützlich • Ausdauer • verändern • unbegrenzt • Auswirkung • über Nacht • verleugnen • Sterberate • zugänglich • verlässlich • unterhalten • Stromquelle • Erfindungen • Anwesenheit • behandelbar • Entdeckungen • gelegentlich • verschmutzen • Fortschritte • bemerkenswert • kostengünstig • Lebensgrundlage • Schreibmaschine • wissenschaftlich • vorgeben, heucheln • ...
Indigenous Discoveries and Inventions 2024-03-14
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- A narrow boat with pointed ends that moves through water with a paddle.
- A long narrow sled that is pulled by manpower.
- A tube with a nozzle that can hold liquid and pierce skin.
- A bed made of canvas or rope that is suspended by cords at the end.
- A cereal plant that yields large grains or kernels.
- A flat device that attaches to boots and is used for walking on snow.
- A bridge that is supported by cables
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- A liquid used for rinsing the mouth.
- Canada's National summer sport.
- A piece of furniture consisting of two beds- 1 on top of the other.
- A tough elastic substance often used to make tires.
- Glasses tinted to protect eyes from glare and sunlight.
- A type of canoe built by the Inuit that is lightweight and watertight- designed to carry 1 person.
- Close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields for protecting eyes from dust, water, etc.
- A plant with large yellow leaves that produce edible seeds.
15 Clues: Canada's National summer sport. • A liquid used for rinsing the mouth. • A bridge that is supported by cables • A long narrow sled that is pulled by manpower. • A tough elastic substance often used to make tires. • A cereal plant that yields large grains or kernels. • Glasses tinted to protect eyes from glare and sunlight. • ...
INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2024-03-28
Inventions and Discoveries 2024-08-20
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- Shuttle A vehicle used to travel to and from space.
- A global network that connects computers and devices.
- A device that produces light using electricity.
- A device used to take pictures or record videos.
- A device used for watching shows and movies.
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- An electronic device used for various tasks, including work and play.
- A tool used to see tiny objects that are too small for the naked eye.
- An invention that allows people to talk to each other over long distances.
- A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
- A vehicle that flies through the air.
10 Clues: A vehicle that flies through the air. • A device used for watching shows and movies. • A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • A device that produces light using electricity. • A device used to take pictures or record videos. • Shuttle A vehicle used to travel to and from space. • A global network that connects computers and devices. • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2025-03-18
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- to not have something, or to not have enough of something.
- the largest in amount, size or number that is allowed or possible.
- to stop working (for a machine).
- the detailed study of something in order to discover new facts.
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- not natural or real, but made by people.
- not the same as anything or anyone else.
- This phone is ___. We have to find another one.
- happening very quickly without any signs.
- I’ve a ___ of books about horses.
- to design or create something that did not exist before.
10 Clues: to stop working (for a machine). • I’ve a ___ of books about horses. • not natural or real, but made by people. • not the same as anything or anyone else. • happening very quickly without any signs. • This phone is ___. We have to find another one. • to design or create something that did not exist before. • to not have something, or to not have enough of something. • ...
Famous inventors 2023-06-22
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- Watt Improved the steam engine, making it more efficient and powering the Industrial Revolution. His work had a significant impact on transportation and manufacturing.
- Edison Inventor of the electric light bulb and the phonograph. He is known for his numerous inventions and contributions to technology.
- Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were pioneers of aviation. They invented and built the world's first successful airplane.
- Graham Bell Inventor of the telephone. His invention revolutionized communication and connected people across long distances.
- Morse Inventor of the Morse code and the telegraph. His inventions enabled long-distance communication through electrical signals.
- Fleming Discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. His discovery revolutionized medicine by providing an effective treatment for bacterial infections.
- Galilei A physicist and astronomer, Galileo made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion and the solar system. He invented the thermoscope, a precursor to the thermometer.
- Pasteur Known for his discoveries in microbiology and immunization. Pasteur developed pasteurization, a process that kills harmful bacteria in food and beverages. His work laid the foundation for modern microbiology.
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- Franklin Known for his experiments with electricity, Franklin discovered the lightning rod and invented bifocals and the Franklin stove.
- Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press, which allowed for the mass production of books and played a crucial role in the spread of knowledge.
- da Vinci Although not solely an inventor, da Vinci was a brilliant artist, scientist, and inventor. He conceptualized designs for various inventions, including flying machines and armored vehicles.
- Tesla Known for his work in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and many other inventions in electricity.
- Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Washington Carver Known for his work in agricultural science, Carver developed techniques for soil conservation and made valuable discoveries in crop rotation.
- Whitney Inventor of the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the cotton industry by efficiently separating cotton fibers from seeds.
15 Clues: Tesla Known for his work in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and many other inventions in electricity. • Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were pioneers of aviation. They invented and built the world's first successful airplane. • ...
Inventions & Discoveries 2021-05-15
10 Clues: Invented airplane • Invented Computer • Discovered Gravity • Invented Telescope • Invented light bulb • Invented ceiling fan • Invented Video games • Invented steam Engine • Invented Postal Stamp • Invented mobile phone
Inventions & Discoveries 2024-12-18
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- Flying vehicle invented by the Wright brothers.
- Process of administering a vaccine to protect against disease.
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.
- Device for receiving visual and sound signals.
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- Press Invention by Gutenberg that revolutionized book production.
- Instrument used to magnify small objects.
- Device for transmitting and receiving signals via electromagnetic waves.
- Invention that provides artificial light, famously perfected by Edison
- Engine Machine that converts steam into mechanical power.
10 Clues: Instrument used to magnify small objects. • Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Device for receiving visual and sound signals. • Flying vehicle invented by the Wright brothers. • Engine Machine that converts steam into mechanical power. • Process of administering a vaccine to protect against disease. • ...
inventions and discoveries 2022-07-22
10 Clues: I invented radio? • I invented airplane? • I am father of computer? • I invented sticky notes? • I invented the telegraph? • who invented printing press? • I discovered gravity who am i? • I invented light bulb who am i ? • ' I invented television? • I made a very useful invention its a one to one communication
INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2022-07-22
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- ELVA EDISON I HAVE INVENTED BULB
- DANIEL FAHRENHEIT I HAVE INVENTED THERMOMETER
- MARCONI I HAVE INVENTED RADIO
- MORSE I HAVE INVENTED TELEGRAPH
- HENRY I HAVE DISCOVER AFRICA
- BABBAGE I HAVE INVENTED COMPUTER
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- POLO I HAVE DISCOVER ASIA
- GRAHAM BELL I HAVE INVENTED TELEPHONE
- LAENNEC I HAVE INVENTED STETHOSCOPE
- COLUMBUS I HAVE DISCOVERED AMERCA
10 Clues: POLO I HAVE DISCOVER ASIA • HENRY I HAVE DISCOVER AFRICA • MARCONI I HAVE INVENTED RADIO • MORSE I HAVE INVENTED TELEGRAPH • ELVA EDISON I HAVE INVENTED BULB • COLUMBUS I HAVE DISCOVERED AMERCA • BABBAGE I HAVE INVENTED COMPUTER • LAENNEC I HAVE INVENTED STETHOSCOPE • GRAHAM BELL I HAVE INVENTED TELEPHONE • DANIEL FAHRENHEIT I HAVE INVENTED THERMOMETER
Inventions and discoveries 2023-06-12
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- A machine that can store and process information, and help us do tasks like writing and playing games.
- A type of radiation that can pass through the body and create images of bones and organs.
- A device used to talk to someone who is far away, using wires and signals.
- bulb A device that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- A vehicle that can fly in the sky and carry people and goods to faraway places.
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- A device that magnifies tiny objects, allowing us to see them in detail.
- A powerful form of energy that can be used to power machines and devices.
- A medicine that can help fight bacterial infections and save lives.
- A tool used to see objects in the distance, like stars and planets, up close.
- A circular object that rotates around an axle, making it easier to move heavy objects.
10 Clues: A medicine that can help fight bacterial infections and save lives. • A device that magnifies tiny objects, allowing us to see them in detail. • A powerful form of energy that can be used to power machines and devices. • A device used to talk to someone who is far away, using wires and signals. • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2024-11-26
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- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time
- to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
- to design and/or create something that has never been made before
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- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
- the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
- a small device or machine with a particular purpose
- a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science
- a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
10 Clues: to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • a small device or machine with a particular purpose • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something • to design and/or create something that has never been made before • the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose • ...
inventions and discoveries 2022-07-22
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- Barid ' I invented television
- Graham Bell' I made a very useful invention its a one to one communication
- Newton' I discovered gravity who am i?
- Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ?
- Brothers' I invented airplane
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- Gutenberg' who invented printing press?
- Morse' I invented the telegraph
- Babbage' I am father of computer
- Fry' I invented sticky notes
- Marconi' I invented radio
10 Clues: Marconi' I invented radio • Brothers' I invented airplane • Barid ' I invented television • Morse' I invented the telegraph • Fry' I invented sticky notes • Babbage' I am father of computer • Gutenberg' who invented printing press? • Newton' I discovered gravity who am i? • Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ? • ...
inventions and discoveries 2022-07-22
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- Barid ' I invented television?
- Graham Bell' I made a very useful invention its a one to one communication
- Newton' I discovered gravity who am i?
- Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ?
- Brothers' I invented airplane?
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- Gutenberg' who invented printing press?
- Morse' I invented the telegraph?
- Babbage' I am father of computer?
- Fry' I invented sticky notes?
- Marconi' I invented radio?
10 Clues: Barid ' I invented television? • Gutenberg' who invented printing press? • Morse' I invented the telegraph? • Babbage' I am father of computer? • Newton' I discovered gravity who am i? • Fry' I invented sticky notes? • Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ? • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 11 2024-11-03
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- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 13 2024-11-03
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- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The protection of digital data and systems from cyber attacks."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation."
- "The preservation of humans at low temperatures for possible revival."
- "The breakdown of organic substances by natural organisms."
- "The science of creating three-dimensional images with laser technology."
- "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination."
- "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation."
- "The ability to meet current needs without compromising future resources."
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- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The study of the mechanics of living organisms and their movements."
- "The scientific study of animal biology."
- "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands."
- "The science of designing equipment to fit the human body."
- "A parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, often in animals."
- "The study of electronic properties of materials at low temperatures."
- "Organelles known as the 'powerhouses' of cells, producing energy."
- "A method of growing plants in a water-based solution, without soil."
- "A technique that modifies genes to treat or prevent disease."
- "A force that makes a body follow a curved path toward the center."
20 Clues: "The scientific study of animal biology." • "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination." • "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation." • "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 19 2024-11-03
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- "The enlargement of tissue due to increased cell production."
- "The study of meteors and meteorites."
- "The study of parasites and their relationships with hosts."
- "An imaging technique using X-rays."
- "The study of how people use plants in their cultures."
- "The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells."
- "The detailed structure within a cell visible under an electron microscope."
- "The study of the genomes of organisms."
- "Programmed cell death, a natural process in the body."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light."
- "The study of mechanics as applied to biological systems."
- "A process where a catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "The application of science in criminal investigations."
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- "The process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to plant growth."
- "The study of drugs and their effects on the body."
- "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body."
- "A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the physics of celestial bodies."
- "The process of developing new neurons in the brain."
- "The science of extracting and working with metals."
20 Clues: "An imaging technique using X-rays." • "The study of meteors and meteorites." • "The study of the genomes of organisms." • "A particle representing a quantum of light." • "The study of drugs and their effects on the body." • "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body." • "The science of extracting and working with metals." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 21 2024-11-03
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- "The enlargement of tissue due to increased cell production."
- "The study of meteors and meteorites."
- "The study of parasites and their relationships with hosts."
- "An imaging technique using X-rays."
- "The study of how people use plants in their cultures."
- "The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells."
- "The detailed structure within a cell visible under an electron microscope."
- "The study of the genomes of organisms."
- "Programmed cell death, a natural process in the body."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light."
- "The study of mechanics as applied to biological systems."
- "A process where a catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "The application of science in criminal investigations."
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- "The process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to plant growth."
- "The study of drugs and their effects on the body."
- "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body."
- "A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the physics of celestial bodies."
- "The process of developing new neurons in the brain."
- "The science of extracting and working with metals."
20 Clues: "An imaging technique using X-rays." • "The study of meteors and meteorites." • "The study of the genomes of organisms." • "A particle representing a quantum of light." • "The study of drugs and their effects on the body." • "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body." • "The science of extracting and working with metals." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 22 2024-11-03
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- "An enzyme that synthesizes long chains of polymers, especially in DNA replication."
- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The integration of mechanical elements and biology in prosthetics."
- "A chemical compound foreign to a living organism."
- "The study of systems and control in machines and living beings."
- "A process that uses electric current to drive a chemical reaction."
- "Molecules with the same formula but different structures."
- "A marine animal with radial symmetry, like sea stars and sea urchins."
- "The study of the effects of low temperatures on living organisms."
- "Microscopic organisms that form the base of aquatic food chains."
- "The study of potential life beyond Earth."
- "Relating to Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance."
- "A technique using light to control cells within living tissue."
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- "The science of fermentation, often used in brewing and winemaking."
- "The study of blood serum and immune responses in bodily fluids."
- "The study of chromosomes and their structure, function, and behavior."
- "The study of air movement around objects, important in aviation."
- "A biological molecule that indicates a medical state or condition."
- "A method of dating ancient organic materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "The branch of physics dealing with heat and energy transfer."
20 Clues: "The study of potential life beyond Earth." • "A chemical compound foreign to a living organism." • "Relating to Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • "Molecules with the same formula but different structures." • "The branch of physics dealing with heat and energy transfer." • ...
Famous inventions and the discoveries 2024-11-24
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- A key invention in the Industrial Revolution that uses steam to power machinery.
- to energy produced by splitting atomic nuclei or using nuclear reactions.
- A device used for cooling and storing food.
- A device used to view distant objects, especially in astronomy.
- The molecule that contains the genetic instructions for life.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- A machine capable of carrying out complex tasks automatically.
- A type of aircraft with vertical lift, powered by rotating blades.
- An instrument used for navigation, showing directions.
- A system of satellites used to determine exact locations on Earth.
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney to separate cotton fibers from seeds.
- An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms.
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- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- A semiconductor device used in amplifying or switching electronic signals.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, often for weather forecasting.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.
- A powered vehicle designed for the transportation of people and goods.
- The field of designing and operating aircraft.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with rates of change and the accumulation of quantities.
- A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections.
20 Clues: A device used for cooling and storing food. • The field of designing and operating aircraft. • The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections. • An instrument used for navigation, showing directions. • An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms. • ...
U18 Inventions and discoveries Ms.Ally 2025-04-28
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- verb, noun sự thiếu hụt
- adj nhân tạo
- (n) sự lôi cuốn
- verb ngắt kết nối hoặc tách rời thứ gì đó khỏi một nguồn hoặc hệ thống.
- verb, noun làm thí nghiệm/ cuộc thí nghiệm
- phrasal verb tình cờ thấy
- countable thiết bị
- (adv) tương tự, y hệt nhau
- countable nhà hóa học
- noun lịch sử
- countable phòng thí nghiệm
- T ước tính
- prepositional phrases hỏng
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- adj khác
- (adj) mang tính lịch sử
- phrasal verb kéo đứt/ bẻ gãy
- (n) nhà sử học
- adj giống
- T thôi miên, quyến rũ
- verb dẫn đến, gây ra
- uncountable đồ trang bị, thiết bị
- countable nồi đun, nồi hơi
- (n) hóa chất
- (n) môn hóa
- (adj) thú vị
- prepositional phrases cuối cùng
26 Clues: adj khác • adj giống • (n) môn hóa • (n) hóa chất • (adj) thú vị • T ước tính • adj nhân tạo • noun lịch sử • (n) nhà sử học • (n) sự lôi cuốn • countable thiết bị • verb dẫn đến, gây ra • T thôi miên, quyến rũ • countable nhà hóa học • (adj) mang tính lịch sử • verb, noun sự thiếu hụt • (adv) tương tự, y hệt nhau • countable nồi đun, nồi hơi • phrasal verb tình cờ thấy • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 20 2024-11-03
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- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
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- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 6 2024-11-02
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- "A community of organisms and their environment working together."
- "A structure containing genetic material in the form of DNA."
- "The time of year when day and night are of equal length."
- "The process of strengthening rubber by adding sulfur."
- "A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "A treatment using extreme cold to manage pain or injury."
- "The medical field focused on imaging techniques like X-rays."
- "The branch of science dealing with motion and its causes."
- "The study of sound and its properties."
- "A complex geometric pattern found in nature, like snowflakes."
- "An imaging technique that uses ultrasound for medical diagnosis."
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- "A shallow dish used to culture bacteria and other microorganisms."
- "An instrument for measuring humidity levels in the air."
- "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A small gas burner used in scientific laboratories."
- "An early communication device using coded electrical signals."
- "The use of liquids to transmit power, often in machinery."
- "The process by which plants produce food using sunlight."
- "A device that visualizes electric signals as waveforms."
- "A type of matter with particles opposite to normal matter."
20 Clues: "The study of sound and its properties." • "A small gas burner used in scientific laboratories." • "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures." • "The process of strengthening rubber by adding sulfur." • "An instrument for measuring humidity levels in the air." • "A device that visualizes electric signals as waveforms." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 7 2024-11-02
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- "The visible surface layer of the sun."
- "A technique that uses electric current to drive chemical reactions."
- "The process of change in rocks due to heat, pressure, or chemical reactions."
- "A device for measuring properties of light over a specific portion of the spectrum."
- "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle."
- "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
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- "A device that uses rotation to separate substances of different densities."
- "The chemical process that combines small molecules into long chains."
- "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system."
- "A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light."
- "A planet located outside our solar system."
- "An instrument used to detect radiation."
- "The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis."
- "The study of Earth’s crust movements and their effects, like earthquakes."
- "The science of designing and building aircraft."
- "A large ecosystem characterized by specific climate and species."
- "The process where a substance changes from solid to gas without becoming liquid."
20 Clues: "The visible surface layer of the sun." • "An instrument used to detect radiation." • "A planet located outside our solar system." • "The science of designing and building aircraft." • "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system." • "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus." • "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 8 2024-11-02
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- "A hypothetical particle thought to mediate the force of gravity."
- "A change in DNA that can lead to genetic diversity or disease."
- "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles."
- "Irregular motion in fluid dynamics, often experienced in air travel."
- "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight."
- "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane."
- "A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons, often producing rust."
- "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology."
- "The process of combining atomic nuclei to release energy, as in stars."
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- "Organic material from plants and animals used as an energy source."
- "A technique for dating ancient materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "A cell that transmits nerve impulses in the nervous system."
- "An instrument that separates light into a spectrum for analysis."
- "The study of movement and mechanics in biological systems."
- "A close and often long-term interaction between different species."
- "The study of air movement around objects, crucial in designing airplanes."
- "A technology using high-frequency sound waves to image internal structures."
- "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics."
- "The occurrence of different forms among individuals in a population."
- "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue."
20 Clues: "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology." • "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics." • "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles." • "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight." • "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane." • "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 10 2024-11-02
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- "Innovation inspired by natural forms, processes, and ecosystems."
- "The study of chemical reactions facilitated by sound waves."
- "A small DNA molecule within a cell, often used in genetic engineering."
- "The study of the form and structure of organisms."
- "A set of chemical compounds that modify the genome's function."
- "A type of particle accelerator used in scientific research."
- "The study of life’s potential in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The metabolic pathway that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The process of remotely recording and transmitting data."
- "The transplantation of organs or tissues between different species."
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- "The genetic modification of an organism by transferring genes from another species."
- "Molecules with the same chemical formula but different structures."
- "The branch of molecular biology focused on mapping and editing genomes."
- "The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections."
- "A material that can conduct electricity without resistance at low temperatures."
- "A transition area between two biological communities."
- "The study of biological materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A salt or ester of carbonic acid, often found in rocks and minerals."
- "The frozen water part of the Earth's surface, including ice caps and glaciers."
- "Materials that decompose naturally through biological processes."
20 Clues: "The study of the form and structure of organisms." • "A transition area between two biological communities." • "The process of remotely recording and transmitting data." • "The study of chemical reactions facilitated by sound waves." • "A type of particle accelerator used in scientific research." • "The study of life’s potential in the universe beyond Earth." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 15 2024-11-03
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- "The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted."
- "The study of motion without considering its causes."
- "The community of microorganisms living in a particular environment, such as the gut."
- "The visible surface layer of a star, like the Sun."
- "A metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol."
- "A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed."
- "The study of bones and skeletal elements."
- "The process by which cells engulf particles to destroy them."
- "The protective cap at the end of a chromosome, important in aging and cancer."
- "Describes a solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the cell inside it."
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- "An optical defect causing blurred vision."
- "The science of measuring radiation intensity, especially in astronomy."
- "The study of vibrations on the Sun’s surface to learn about its interior."
- "A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms."
- "A device that measures temperature by converting thermal energy into voltage."
- "The study of electron waves on a metal surface, used in nanotechnology."
- "The study of the moon's physical characteristics and surface."
- "The process where the cytoplasm of a cell divides to form two cells."
- "The orientation of a plant in response to gravity."
- "The branch of medicine that studies the distribution of diseases."
20 Clues: "An optical defect causing blurred vision." • "The study of bones and skeletal elements." • "The visible surface layer of a star, like the Sun." • "The orientation of a plant in response to gravity." • "The study of motion without considering its causes." • "The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 24 2024-11-04
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- "The study of the interrelationship between an organism’s physiology and its environment."
- "A technique for introducing DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
- "A landscaping method that reduces water use, often with drought-resistant plants."
- "A type of cell lacking a nucleus, found in bacteria and archaea."
- "The benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, like clean water and air."
- "The study of life possibilities beyond Earth."
- "A process that separates components by spinning them at high speeds."
- "A method to record the electrical activity of the heart."
- "The application of nanotechnology for medical purposes."
- "An increased reaction of the skin to sunlight."
- "The study of evolutionary relationships among biological species."
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- "A treatment that uses the body's immune system to fight diseases."
- "The study of biological rhythms and cycles."
- "The ability of a material to interact with living tissue without causing harm."
- "The process of heat production in organisms."
- "The building block of proteins, essential for biological functions."
- "The study of the Earth's chemical composition and processes."
- "The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space."
- "The study of how drugs move through the body."
- "A renewable biofuel derived from vegetable oils or animal fats."
20 Clues: "The study of biological rhythms and cycles." • "The process of heat production in organisms." • "The study of life possibilities beyond Earth." • "The study of how drugs move through the body." • "An increased reaction of the skin to sunlight." • "The application of nanotechnology for medical purposes." • "A method to record the electrical activity of the heart." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 23 2024-11-03
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- "An instrument for measuring blood pressure."
- "A method to measure how much a chemical substance absorbs light."
- "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures."
- "A chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse."
- "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale."
- "The branch of geology dealing with the study of rocks."
- "The process by which living organisms produce minerals."
- "The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation."
- "A protein involved in cell signaling, especially in immune responses."
- "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation."
- "The study of ancient life through fossils."
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- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments."
- "A symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots."
- "The metabolic process that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The study of toxic effects on ecosystems and organisms."
- "The use of imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases."
- "The study of disease distribution and determinants in populations."
- "The study of human societies, cultures, and their development."
- "A chemical reaction involving the breakdown of a compound by water."
20 Clues: "The study of ancient life through fossils." • "An instrument for measuring blood pressure." • "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale." • "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments." • "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation." • "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 2 2024-11-02
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- "An instrument that records earthquake waves."
- "A device that converts electrical energy into motion."
- "A chemical compound used in creating plastics."
- "An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution."
- "A device that converts sunlight into electricity."
- "A watercraft designed to operate underwater."
- "A device that stores and provides electrical energy."
- "An invention enabling high-speed air travel."
- "A chart organizing chemical elements by properties."
- "The process by which plants produce energy from sunlight."
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- "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery."
- "The method of preventing diseases by stimulating immunity."
- "An instrument for measuring temperature."
- "An instrument that magnifies small objects, revolutionizing biology."
- "A machine for generating power by spinning, often used in wind or water plants."
- "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun."
- "The study of the complete set of genes in an organism."
- "A device that regulates the heartbeat."
- "A fundamental concept in physics related to energy at atomic scales."
- "The process of creating a genetic copy of an organism."
20 Clues: "A device that regulates the heartbeat." • "An instrument for measuring temperature." • "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery." • "An instrument that records earthquake waves." • "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun." • "A watercraft designed to operate underwater." • "An invention enabling high-speed air travel." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 16 2024-11-03
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- "A method for measuring how much light is absorbed by a substance."
- "A phenomenon where materials conduct electricity with zero resistance at low temperatures."
- "An electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy."
- "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction."
- "The process of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms."
- "The process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to low."
- "The study of the evolutionary history and relationships among species."
- "A mixture of metals created to enhance strength or other properties."
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- "The science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments."
- "The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together."
- "The process by which green plants create energy from sunlight."
- "A large ecological area with specific plants and animals, like a forest or desert."
- "A genetically distinct population adapted to specific environmental conditions."
- "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat."
- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information."
- "A nerve cell that transmits signals in the brain and nervous system."
- "A microorganism that causes disease, like bacteria or viruses."
20 Clues: "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information." • "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons." • "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat." • "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 18 2024-11-03
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- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
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- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 1 2024-11-02
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- "An electronic device for processing information."
- "The basic unit of matter in everything around us."
- "The science of heredity and variation in organisms."
- "A preparation that creates immunity to disease."
- "A phenomenon that powers much of modern technology."
- "The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming."
- "A device for transmitting information via radio waves."
- "A device for safe descent from heights."
- "An invention that allows us to see inside the body."
- "A device that detects objects using radio waves."
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- "A global network connecting computers worldwide."
- "The molecule that carries genetic information."
- "A device for transmitting voice over distances."
- "A gas essential for life, discovered in the 18th century."
- "An instrument that allows us to observe distant objects in space."
- "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections."
- "A hormone discovered for the treatment of diabetes."
- "A device that converts energy into mechanical work."
- "A device that emits a focused beam of light."
- "Microorganisms whose discovery changed our understanding of disease."
20 Clues: "A device for safe descent from heights." • "A device that emits a focused beam of light." • "The molecule that carries genetic information." • "A device for transmitting voice over distances." • "A preparation that creates immunity to disease." • "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections." • "A global network connecting computers worldwide." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 12 2024-11-03
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- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • ...
Innovation Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-26
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- experience made with computer but seems real
- using electricity
- bombs made with energy
- Equipment used at home
- Things that have been made for the first time
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- Advanced scientific knowledge
- New ideas and methods
- Things that have been unknown but have been found now
- machines or equipments
- Computer software that helps engineers
- Made better
11 Clues: Made better • using electricity • New ideas and methods • machines or equipments • bombs made with energy • Equipment used at home • Advanced scientific knowledge • Computer software that helps engineers • experience made with computer but seems real • Things that have been made for the first time • Things that have been unknown but have been found now
Renaissance Revelations 2024-05-05
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- - French Renaissance philosopher known for his essays on skepticism and self-reflection
- - Italian painter known for his mythological and religious works
- - Italian astronomer and physicist who made significant discoveries using the telescope
- - Venetian painter known for his use of color and portrayal of mythological themes
- - Italian painter known for his mythological and religious works
- - Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- - Venetian painter known for his religious paintings and portraits
- - Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievement
- - Italian High Renaissance painter known for his Madonnas and frescoes
- - Italian political philosopher and author of "The Prince"
- - Inventor of the printing press, revolutionizing the spread of knowledge
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- - Italian architect known for his dome for the Florence Cathedral
- - Influential Florentine banking family that supported the arts and sciences
- - Italian sculptor known for his lifelike statues and bronze David
- - Italian polymath known for his art, inventions, and scientific discoveries
- - Italian author of "The Book of the Courtier," a guide to courtly behavior
- - Italian artist and historian known for his biographies of Renaissance artists
- - Italian poet and scholar known as the "Father of Humanism"
- - Italian Renaissance artist famous for his sculptures and paintings
- - Dutch humanist and theologian known for his critiques of the Catholic Church
20 Clues: - Italian political philosopher and author of "The Prince" • - Italian poet and scholar known as the "Father of Humanism" • - Italian painter known for his mythological and religious works • - Italian painter known for his mythological and religious works • - Italian architect known for his dome for the Florence Cathedral • ...
REVISION 1 2018-06-14
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- /study of population
- /caused by social change in cultures and traditions
- /occured in 1914
- /new things being created
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- /arrived in 1918
- /purpose of the Mau movement
- /disagreements
- /an example of social change in Samoa after independence
- /an example of a social isntitution
- /one of sources of Social Change
- /first institution in early human history
- /first part of social institution system
12 Clues: /disagreements • /arrived in 1918 • /occured in 1914 • /study of population • /new things being created • /purpose of the Mau movement • /one of sources of Social Change • /an example of a social isntitution • /first part of social institution system • /first institution in early human history • /caused by social change in cultures and traditions • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 9 2024-11-02
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- "A cell with a single set of unpaired chromosomes, found in gametes."
- "The set of chemical reactions that sustain life in organisms."
- "The basic building block of DNA and RNA."
- "A substance that triggers an immune response in the body."
- "The study of communication and control in living beings and machines."
- "A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed."
- "A nearly massless particle that travels close to the speed of light."
- "The study of climate patterns and their long-term changes."
- "A vessel used to carry out biological reactions for research or industry."
- "The study of earthquakes and seismic waves."
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- "The application of science to criminal and civil law investigations."
- "Materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms."
- "The science of light generation, manipulation, and detection."
- "The process of recording and transmitting data from remote locations."
- "The study of changes in gene expression without altering DNA sequence."
- "A genetic process where DNA segments are rearranged."
- "The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles."
- "A method for separating mixtures, used in chemical analysis."
- "A medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones."
- "An instrument that magnifies distant objects, especially in space."
20 Clues: "The basic building block of DNA and RNA." • "The study of earthquakes and seismic waves." • "A genetic process where DNA segments are rearranged." • "A substance that triggers an immune response in the body." • "The study of climate patterns and their long-term changes." • "A method for separating mixtures, used in chemical analysis." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 3 2024-11-02
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- "A substance that can be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms."
- "A technique that uses sound waves to visualize internal body structures."
- "The technique of altering the DNA of an organism."
- "The science of combining biology with electronics and engineering."
- "The force exerted by magnets, crucial in many technologies."
- "A substance that prevents infection by killing bacteria on wounds."
- "An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body."
- "The study of celestial objects and the universe beyond Earth."
- "The process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy."
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- "Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles."
- "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A 3D image created with laser technology."
- "A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves."
- "A subatomic particle with a negative charge."
- "Thin glass fibers that transmit light, used in telecommunications."
- "The manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale."
- "A substance that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed."
- "The study of organisms and their interactions with the environment."
- "A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem, especially in computing."
- "A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically."
20 Clues: "A 3D image created with laser technology." • "A subatomic particle with a negative charge." • "Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles." • "The technique of altering the DNA of an organism." • "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures." • "A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 14 2024-11-03
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- "A biological molecule used as an indicator of a process or condition."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The physics of the Earth, including its shape, structure, and gravitational fields."
- "A method for estimating evolutionary timescales based on DNA mutations."
- "The gel-like substance within a cell, excluding the nucleus."
- "A pigment responsible for red, purple, and blue colors in plants."
- "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color."
- "The process of forming new neurons in the brain."
- "The quality of being toxic to cells, often used in cancer research."
- "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "Relating to heat produced within the Earth."
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- "The science that applies physics to biological systems."
- "Describes enzymes that change shape and activity when bound by certain molecules."
- "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds."
- "The scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies."
- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The process of adding sugar molecules to proteins or lipids."
- "A method for dating ancient organic materials using carbon isotopes."
- "The global ecosystem where life exists, including land, water, and air."
- "The interaction between genes where one gene affects the expression of another."
20 Clues: "Relating to heat produced within the Earth." • "The process of forming new neurons in the brain." • "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds." • "The science that applies physics to biological systems." • "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color." • "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction." • ...
NJ INDUSTRY 2016-06-14
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- Early colonists used this system instead of money.
- The MOST important way Edison's inventions helped industry was to free industry from the use of this resource through his electrical inventions.
- Someone who purchases goods and services
- Another word for business.
- The years 1875-1950 were called the smoke stack era because smoke poured out of the many NJ factories.
- Industry at the Jersey Shore began to boom when a _________ reached Atlantic City.
- Seth Boyden, who gave away many of his discoveries, was one of these.
- As factories grew, our cities _______ because people needed to live close to their jobs.
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- NJ's first planned industrial town
- The Jersey Shore's largest industry.
- NJ industry is __________ and always changing.
- Paterson's first source of power
- Many products are made by hand or machine by large ___________________ companies.
- Silk and wool are examples of this.
- Animal skin is turned into leather by this process.
15 Clues: Another word for business. • Paterson's first source of power • NJ's first planned industrial town • Silk and wool are examples of this. • The Jersey Shore's largest industry. • Someone who purchases goods and services • NJ industry is __________ and always changing. • Early colonists used this system instead of money. • Animal skin is turned into leather by this process. • ...
inventions and discoveries 2025-03-11
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- Robert Nevellis invented it in the 19th century. You love this invention!
- Thomas Edison invented it in 1879.
- It was discovered in the early Stone Age.
- Karl Benz invented it in 1886.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876.
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- Isaac Newton discovered it in 1666.
- Martin Cooper invented this in 1973.
- Thomas Savery invented it in 1712.
- Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774.
9 Clues: Karl Benz invented it in 1886. • Thomas Savery invented it in 1712. • Thomas Edison invented it in 1879. • Isaac Newton discovered it in 1666. • Martin Cooper invented this in 1973. • Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774. • It was discovered in the early Stone Age. • Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876. • ...
Discoveries and Inventions 2022-04-06
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- Thomas Edison invented it using bamboo.
- It was created by George Washington Carver.
- It is the lastname of the inventor of the long distance wireless transmission.
- Johannes Gutenberg created it and everybody could have a book to read.
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- It is the person that creates something new.
- It is the new obc¿ject created by the inventor.
- It is the biggest planet of the Solar System.
- The Wright brother invented the ________.
- The Solar System is a ________.
9 Clues: The Solar System is a ________. • Thomas Edison invented it using bamboo. • The Wright brother invented the ________. • It was created by George Washington Carver. • It is the person that creates something new. • It is the biggest planet of the Solar System. • It is the new obc¿ject created by the inventor. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
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- Where is Karanghar Palace located in India(State name )
- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
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- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
- Where is Elephanta Caves located.(State name )
- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
10 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • Where is Elephanta Caves located.(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
Chinese Discoveries and Inventions 2025-03-10
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- A disease prevention technique used by Chinese.
- A currency that is made using woodblock printing.
- These cards were made using woodblock printing.
- Used Magnetic stones to tell directions during voyages.
- This was used for fireworks at first and was later used in the military.
- A substance that was made by accident by Alchemists.
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- THe chinese built new arches and segmentation on ______.
- Chinese were experts in making _______ using tree bark and rags.
- The chinese use these blocks for printing.
- A type of boat where people would turn a paddle by walking on the treadmill.
- A wheel would turn every 24 hours to give people the time.
- A type of pottery that combines quartz and feldspar.
- Lock Lock Boats can use this device to go 'uphill' or 'downhill'.
13 Clues: The chinese use these blocks for printing. • A disease prevention technique used by Chinese. • These cards were made using woodblock printing. • A currency that is made using woodblock printing. • A type of pottery that combines quartz and feldspar. • A substance that was made by accident by Alchemists. • Used Magnetic stones to tell directions during voyages. • ...
The Modern World 2024-05-21
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- Includes things like art, music, and traditions
- Makes countries more linked together
- Not isolated; countries are ____________
- Deals with government decisions and leadership
- Refers to advancements like computers and smartphones
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- New creations or discoveries
- Showing courage and strength in difficult situations
- Relating to money, trade, and resources
- Taking advantage of others for personal gain
- Useful, or good things that come from something
10 Clues: New creations or discoveries • Makes countries more linked together • Relating to money, trade, and resources • Not isolated; countries are ____________ • Taking advantage of others for personal gain • Deals with government decisions and leadership • Includes things like art, music, and traditions • Useful, or good things that come from something • ...
Inventions/Fads/Discoveries 2014-05-20
13 Clues: kids toy • audio tape • intense beam • contains money • transportation • elctronic device • replaces an organ • arrival of a spacecraft • formed around ken kessey • communications satellites • Lysergic acid diethylamide • competition between two nations • The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Inventions/Fads/Discoveries 2014-05-20
13 Clues: kids toy • audio tape • intense beam • transportation • contains money • elctronic device • replaces an organ • arrival of a spacecraft • formed around ken kessey • communications satellites • Lysergic acid diethylamide • competition between two nations • The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Crossword 2023-04-07
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- Used as a source of power
- One of the first women's rights activists
- Something that has been invented
- A device to clean
- A device which does math for you
- People being treating equally
- Defines the sun as the center of the solar system
- Italian astronomer who discovered the moon
- Discovered the laws of gravity
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- Used to protect against disease and viruses
- Takes your temperature
- Largest branch of Christianity
- Period of many discoveries, ideas, and inventions, from the late 17th century to the early 19th century
- An object capable of producing magnetic fields
- Forgotten daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
- Rights of women
- The mathematical study of change
- The center of the solar system
- Used to enlarge
- Someone who fights for women's rights
20 Clues: Rights of women • Used to enlarge • A device to clean • Takes your temperature • Used as a source of power • People being treating equally • Largest branch of Christianity • The center of the solar system • Discovered the laws of gravity • Something that has been invented • A device which does math for you • The mathematical study of change • Someone who fights for women's rights • ...
Greek sigmas 2024-09-19
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- responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce, of both the Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire
- he first to propose a sun-centred universe.
- restoring internal peace to his country
- Made the quote "It is better to be envied than to be pitied.
- the character in ancient Greece who is said to have run non-stop from a battlefield in Marathon to the citadel in Athens in 490 BC
- author of the History of the Peloponnesian War,
- his inventions and scientific discoveries
- was credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries
- one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
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- his administrative genius, his great building projects, and his benevolence toward the diverse peoples under his sovereignty
- his plays
- was one of the three great Greek tragedians
- Greatest spartan leading
- He invented a system of longitude and latitude and made a map of the known world
- the Republic
- was one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture
- contributions include works on number theory, perspective, mathematical rigour, conic sections, number theory and spherical geometry
- massive invasion of Greece from across the Hellespont
- people should care less about their bodies and possessions and more about their souls
- one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived
20 Clues: his plays • the Republic • Greatest spartan leading • restoring internal peace to his country • his inventions and scientific discoveries • was one of the three great Greek tragedians • he first to propose a sun-centred universe. • author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, • one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived • ...
Greek sigmas 2024-09-19
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- responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce, of both the Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire
- he first to propose a sun-centred universe.
- restoring internal peace to his country
- Made the quote "It is better to be envied than to be pitied.
- the character in ancient Greece who is said to have run non-stop from a battlefield in Marathon to the citadel in Athens in 490 BC
- author of the History of the Peloponnesian War,
- his inventions and scientific discoveries
- was credited with many mathematical and scientific discoveries
- one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
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- his administrative genius, his great building projects, and his benevolence toward the diverse peoples under his sovereignty
- his plays
- was one of the three great Greek tragedians
- Greatest spartan leading
- He invented a system of longitude and latitude and made a map of the known world
- the Republic
- was one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture
- contributions include works on number theory, perspective, mathematical rigour, conic sections, number theory and spherical geometry
- massive invasion of Greece from across the Hellespont
- people should care less about their bodies and possessions and more about their souls
- one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived
20 Clues: his plays • the Republic • Greatest spartan leading • restoring internal peace to his country • his inventions and scientific discoveries • was one of the three great Greek tragedians • he first to propose a sun-centred universe. • author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, • one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived • ...
Discoveries and inventions 2021-06-23
8 Clues: invented zero • Discover gravity • Invented aeroplane • missile man of India • invented crescograph • Father of the computer • Invented the electric bulb • father of the Indian space programme
Famous Inventors 2024-05-17
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- Inventor of the cotton gin, revolutionizing the textile industry
- Brothers who pioneered the first successful airplane
- Creator of the first practical steam engine
- Agricultural scientist who developed many uses for peanuts
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and made scientific discoveries
- Inventor of the safety elevator
- Developer of the telegraph and Morse code
- Inventor of the lightning rod and bifocal glasses
- Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph
- Inventor of the radio
- Inventor of the printing press with movable type
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- Polymath who designed flying machines and other inventions
- Inventor of the reading and writing system for the blind
- Inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prize
- Pioneer of alternating current (AC) electricity
- Pioneering physicist and chemist, discovered radioactivity
- Inventor of roll film and the Kodak camera
- Creator of the Model T and assembly line production
- Scientist who developed pasteurization and vaccines
- Inventor of the telephone
20 Clues: Inventor of the radio • Inventor of the telephone • Inventor of the safety elevator • Developer of the telegraph and Morse code • Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph • Inventor of roll film and the Kodak camera • Creator of the first practical steam engine • Pioneer of alternating current (AC) electricity • Inventor of the printing press with movable type • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2020-04-02
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- 4.The man who invented the writing system for the blind and visually impaired.
- 4.Inventor of the first telephone.
- 6.Inventor of the first television.
- 3.An invention that allowed a person to fly.
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- 5.It protects us from drops of water.
- 7.what did Pierre Michaud invent?
- 2.Who discovered the first antibiotic in the world?
- 1.The invention of hairdresser Alexander Godfroy.
8 Clues: 7.what did Pierre Michaud invent? • 4.Inventor of the first telephone. • 6.Inventor of the first television. • 5.It protects us from drops of water. • 3.An invention that allowed a person to fly. • 1.The invention of hairdresser Alexander Godfroy. • 2.Who discovered the first antibiotic in the world? • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
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- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
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- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name )
- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
8 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name ) • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
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- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name )
- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
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- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
8 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name ) • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
Scientific Discoveries & Inventions 2025-01-29
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- The branch of science that studies living organisms. (7)
- The first element on the periodic table. (8)
- The smallest unit of life.(4)
- Scientist who developed the theory of general relativity.(E = mc²) (8)
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.(7)
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.(8)
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- This planet is known for its Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been raging for centuries.(7)
- The study of matter and energy. (7)
- This type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.(8)
- The study of Earth's physical structure and substances.(7)
- This planet is famous for its large and beautiful ring system made mostly of ice and rock.(6)
- The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.(8)
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life.(4) • The study of matter and energy. (7) • The first element on the periodic table. (8) • The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.(8) • The branch of science that studies living organisms. (7) • The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.(7) • The study of Earth's physical structure and substances.(7) • ...
Discoveries of Man 2023-06-13
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- - A device used to observe distant objects in space, leading to discoveries about the universe.
- - The discovery of this energy form revolutionized technology and brought about various inventions.
- - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations, simplifying and speeding up complex computations.
- - The invention of the steam engine powered the industrial revolution and transformed transportation and manufacturing.
- - A tool used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye, allowing for scientific discoveries.
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances.
- - A circular object that rotates on an axle, invented for transportation and making work easier.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, used for medical imaging.
- - The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick paved the way for advancements in genetics and understanding of heredity.
- - The discovery of radioactivity by Marie Curie led to advancements in nuclear science and medicine.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming that revolutionized medicine and saved many lives.
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- - A machine that enabled the mass production of books and facilitated the spread of knowledge.
- - The invention of powered flight by the Wright brothers revolutionized travel and transportation.
- - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient.
- - A device that allows the transmission and reception of sound signals through electromagnetic waves.
- - An invention that captures and preserves images, allowing us to capture moments and create memories.
- - A global network of computers that revolutionized communication, information sharing, and access to knowledge.
- - The discovery of microchip technology led to the development of computers and modern electronics.
- - One of the earliest discoveries made by humans that led to warmth, cooking, and protection.
20 Clues: - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances. • - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient. • - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light. • ...
Discoveries of Man 2024-03-30
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- - A device used to observe distant objects in space, leading to discoveries about the universe.
- - The discovery of this energy form revolutionized technology and brought about various inventions.
- - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations, simplifying and speeding up complex computations.
- - The invention of the steam engine powered the industrial revolution and transformed transportation and manufacturing.
- - A tool used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye, allowing for scientific discoveries.
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances.
- - A circular object that rotates on an axle, invented for transportation and making work easier.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, used for medical imaging.
- - The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick paved the way for advancements in genetics and understanding of heredity.
- - The discovery of radioactivity by Marie Curie led to advancements in nuclear science and medicine.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming that revolutionized medicine and saved many lives.
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- - A machine that enabled the mass production of books and facilitated the spread of knowledge.
- - The invention of powered flight by the Wright brothers revolutionized travel and transportation.
- - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient.
- - A device that allows the transmission and reception of sound signals through electromagnetic waves.
- - An invention that captures and preserves images, allowing us to capture moments and create memories.
- - A global network of computers that revolutionized communication, information sharing, and access to knowledge.
- - The discovery of microchip technology led to the development of computers and modern electronics.
- - One of the earliest discoveries made by humans that led to warmth, cooking, and protection.
20 Clues: - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances. • - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient. • - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light. • ...
VOCABULARY INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2021-08-04
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- flat surface of a electronic where pictures are shown
- not natural, made by human
- largest amount possible
- computer equipment
- a change that is produced in one person or thing by another
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- information showned in electronic signals
- synonym of hard
- a small computer
- not the same as anythung or anyone else
- very detailed
- not have enough of something
11 Clues: very detailed • synonym of hard • a small computer • computer equipment • largest amount possible • not natural, made by human • not have enough of something • not the same as anythung or anyone else • information showned in electronic signals • flat surface of a electronic where pictures are shown • a change that is produced in one person or thing by another
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- Human achievment.
- Three-Dimensional art was made during the _____.
- _____ are established during the Renaissance for everyone to learn.
- Two-Dimensional art was made during the _____.
- _____ was a printmaker who made the apocalypse woodcut series.
- Wrote "The Prince"
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- _____ is limited to monks and nuns during the middle ages.
- Science discoveries based on _____ _____ during the renaissance.
- What type of writing did "The Praise of Folly" use?
- Wrote "Praise of Folly"
- Sketches of anatomy and inventions by this person influenced the study of science for years to come.
- _____ made the sculpture David.
12 Clues: Human achievment. • Wrote "The Prince" • Wrote "Praise of Folly" • _____ made the sculpture David. • Two-Dimensional art was made during the _____. • Three-Dimensional art was made during the _____. • What type of writing did "The Praise of Folly" use? • _____ is limited to monks and nuns during the middle ages. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-11-04
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- view that knowledge comes from the mind using logic and reason
- Invisible force that pulls things together
- Astronomer who proved the heliocentric view and many discoveries
- The planets orbit around the sun
- Newton's three laws about physics
- Planets and sun orbit around the earth
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- The study of the humanm body
- Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing
- Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished
- Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun
10 Clues: The study of the humanm body • The planets orbit around the sun • Newton's three laws about physics • Planets and sun orbit around the earth • Invisible force that pulls things together • Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing • Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished • Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun • ...
Imperial China Crossword 2025-09-25
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- A government that is run by officials who have proven they are qualified for the job.
- To grow crops on a hillside, farmers created flat areas called ___.
- The first imperial dynasty to unify China.
- As a sign of respect and submission, all people had to _____ when in the presence of the emperor.
- This colorful river is very fertile but also floods often.
- The capital city of modern China.
- These artificial rivers made traveling around China faster and cheaper.
- This dynasty overthrew the Mongols and closed China off from the outside world.
- The ruling class of noble families.
- What continent is China located on?
- The most important crop grown in medieval China.
- This explosive invention was used in weapons and fireworks.
- The trade route that crossed from China to the Mediterranean Sea was the ___ Road.
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- A line of rulers all belonging to the same family.
- A large territory of land, made up of many different groups of people, ruled by a single leadership group.
- The growth of commerce led to urbanization, the growth of ____.
- A time of many discoveries and inventions, this dynasty established schools so even poor people could take the civil service exam.
- A time of many discoveries and inventions, this dynasty relied on the aristocracy to help run China.
- This invention helped sailors navigate by knowing what direction they were going.
- A philosophy that emphasizes morality, responsibility, education, and respectful relationships.
- In Daoism, the balancing of opposite forces of nature is known as Yin and ____.
- Chinese doctors discovered how to inoculate people against this disease.
- A religion from India that emphasizes overcoming your desires and virtuous conduct.
- When the Mongols conquered China, they named their dynasty the ____ dynasty.
- China was the first place to make currency (money) out of this material.
- The final dynasty of Imperial China.
- Movable type ____ allowed for the quicker production of books.
- A religion that emphasizes living in harmony with nature.
28 Clues: The capital city of modern China. • The ruling class of noble families. • What continent is China located on? • The final dynasty of Imperial China. • The first imperial dynasty to unify China. • The most important crop grown in medieval China. • A line of rulers all belonging to the same family. • A religion that emphasizes living in harmony with nature. • ...
Imperial China Crossword 2025-09-25
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- A religion that emphasizes living in harmony with nature.
- In Daoism, the balancing of opposite forces of nature is known as Yin and ____.
- A large territory of land, made up of many different groups of people, ruled by a single leadership group.
- What continent is China located on?
- This explosive invention was used in weapons and fireworks.
- A philosophy that emphasizes morality, responsibility, education, and respectful relationships.
- A line of rulers all belonging to the same family.
- China was the first place to make currency (money) out of this material.
- These artificial rivers made traveling around China faster and cheaper.
- A time of many discoveries and inventions, this dynasty established schools so even poor people could take the civil service exam.
- A government that is run by officials who have proven they are qualified for the job.
- A time of many discoveries and inventions, this dynasty relied on the aristocracy to help run China.
- When the Mongols conquered China, they named their dynasty the ____ dynasty.
- The trade route that crossed from China to the Mediterranean Sea was the ___ Road.
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- The final dynasty of Imperial China.
- The capital city of modern China.
- This colorful river is very fertile but also floods often.
- The growth of commerce led to urbanization, the growth of ____.
- This dynasty overthrew the Mongols and closed China off from the outside world.
- The ruling class of noble families.
- A religion from India that emphasizes overcoming your desires and virtuous conduct.
- Chinese doctors discovered how to inoculate people against this disease.
- The first imperial dynasty to unify China.
- The most important crop grown in medieval China.
- To grow crops on a hillside, farmers created flat areas called ___.
- Movable type ____ allowed for the quicker production of books.
- This invention helped sailors navigate by knowing what direction they were going.
- As a sign of respect and submission, all people had to _____ when in the presence of the emperor.
28 Clues: The capital city of modern China. • What continent is China located on? • The ruling class of noble families. • The final dynasty of Imperial China. • The first imperial dynasty to unify China. • The most important crop grown in medieval China. • A line of rulers all belonging to the same family. • A religion that emphasizes living in harmony with nature. • ...
Greatest discoveries and inventions 2021-09-12
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- He spends all day playing on his...
- The first antibiotic
- Tim Berners-Lee is credited with this invention. It's also called the World Wide Web
- The thin material that you write and draw on
- An English scientist, inventor of the world's first electric motor
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- A German inventor of the printing press
- An American inventor of the light bulb
- The surname of an American inventor of the telephone
- Someone who has invented something, or whose job is to invent things
- The Roman ... begins with "A" and ends with "Z."
- You wash your hands and body with it
11 Clues: The first antibiotic • He spends all day playing on his... • You wash your hands and body with it • An American inventor of the light bulb • A German inventor of the printing press • The thin material that you write and draw on • The Roman ... begins with "A" and ends with "Z." • The surname of an American inventor of the telephone • ...
Guess the theme of the lesson 2023-09-08
8 Clues: Wheel shape • The sun smiles and... • The month of the Teacher’s Day • One of the four answers is correct • Which flower is the queen of flowers? • Master of all discoveries and inventions • It can be a fruit; it can be a color too • What is the name of the tower with the clock?
Spelling Review! 2021-03-26
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- What ________ would you like to visit?
- What ________ would you like to do this weekend?
- Queen Victoria attended several ______ over the weekend.
- He counted the ______ he kept in his piggy bank.
- He _______ the words in his journal.
- Some _______ love to celebrate the holidays together.
- _______ are known for having several good books to read.
- She yawned and stretched _______.
- Isaac Newton had several inventions and _______.
- Martin _______ through the assignment, so he could play outside.
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- Kayla loved to read the A-Z ________.
- He cleaned the dust ______ from under his bed.
- My twin sister _____ her spelling words with her mom.
- ________ can be very loyal animals.
- Would you like _______ on top of your ice cream sundae?
- The ______ I need for my project are on the desk.
- The children sang ______.
- _______ and gentlemen could I please have your attention?
- The ______ in the nursery cried loudly.
- He ______ the large box up the stairs.
20 Clues: The children sang ______. • She yawned and stretched _______. • ________ can be very loyal animals. • He _______ the words in his journal. • Kayla loved to read the A-Z ________. • What ________ would you like to visit? • He ______ the large box up the stairs. • The ______ in the nursery cried loudly. • He cleaned the dust ______ from under his bed. • ...
Human Development/ Intervention 2024-05-13
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- Has created several things
- Our early ancestors were
- Help us move around the world
- Causes high levels of pollution
- Evolution helps species
- Culture Lord Braha created the universe
- They destroy our planet little by little
- Culture Which has a place called Eden
- In order to do this, states around the world hace signed agreements that help stop
- Are extremately dangerous and migth lead humans to extinction
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- Culture Feathered Serpent created humans
- Covered by feathers
- press Has allowed us to share more knowledge
- Industry causes high levels of
- Discoveries and inventions such as
- Walking..helped humans become faster
- To understand or find
- Culture Insects turned into human
- Two groups of primates similar to... lived on africa
- Has shortened distance in communication
- One of the primates
- Culture in which its god is viracocha
22 Clues: Covered by feathers • One of the primates • To understand or find • Evolution helps species • Our early ancestors were • Has created several things • Help us move around the world • Industry causes high levels of • Causes high levels of pollution • Culture Insects turned into human • Discoveries and inventions such as • Walking..helped humans become faster • ...
Inventions and Discoveries - 01 2021-03-23
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- The first printing press was made in Germany by this inventor.
- He flew a kite in a thunderstorm to prove that lightning was electricity.
- He invented the technique of vaccination.
- Using James Watt’s invention, he made an engine which ran on rails.
- This invention by M_______, an Italian, brought about a revolution in mass communication
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- Inventor of the telephone.
- Gabriel Daniel F___________ invented the thermometer in 1714.
- This type of oil was named after this inventor whose first name is Rudolph.
- Early man used this metal to make tools and weapons.
- Alessandro V______ proved that electricity could be produced using a battery.
10 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • He invented the technique of vaccination. • Early man used this metal to make tools and weapons. • Gabriel Daniel F___________ invented the thermometer in 1714. • The first printing press was made in Germany by this inventor. • Using James Watt’s invention, he made an engine which ran on rails. • ...
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