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=='''Fun with Science'''==
  
== Sharpen your scientific thinking ==
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=== Sharpen your scientific thinking ===
  
[[File:Screenshot-of-quiz.png|400px]]<br>
 
 
This is an online interactive quiz available on Encyclopedia Britannica and has 60 questions on various topics of science.  Play and enjoy!
 
This is an online interactive quiz available on Encyclopedia Britannica and has 60 questions on various topics of science.  Play and enjoy!
 
To access the quiz click [http://www.britannica.com/quiz/41/science-quiz here].
 
To access the quiz click [http://www.britannica.com/quiz/41/science-quiz here].
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=== Scale of the universe ===
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This is a beautiful website that shows the dimensions of all matter in the universe - smallest to largest.  Please click [http://htwins.net/scale2/scale2.swf?bordercolor=white here] to enjoy.  This was shared by R Manjunath, SADPI, DSERT.
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==='''Chemical reaction video magic'''===
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===Which animal blood is blue in colour? ===
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Horseshoe crab blood is is bright blue bcoz of  copper-based hemocyanin to transport oxygen where vertebrates use iron in hemoglobin.
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 4 May 2015

Fun with Science

Sharpen your scientific thinking

This is an online interactive quiz available on Encyclopedia Britannica and has 60 questions on various topics of science. Play and enjoy! To access the quiz click here.

Scale of the universe

This is a beautiful website that shows the dimensions of all matter in the universe - smallest to largest. Please click here to enjoy. This was shared by R Manjunath, SADPI, DSERT.

Chemical reaction video magic

Which animal blood is blue in colour?

Horseshoe crab blood is is bright blue bcoz of copper-based hemocyanin to transport oxygen where vertebrates use iron in hemoglobin.