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A weekly contest with questions covering all areas of science. You do not need to be a professor to answer these questions. All the answers can be found on the www, surf the net to find the answers and learn more about science in the process.
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Closing date for each week's quizzes is noon every Monday for the month of September 2004
• The quizzes are open to members
of the public, except employees of
A*STAR, Singapore Science Centre.
• Prizes stated are not transferable
or exchangeable for cash.
• Incomplete, late or incorrect entries
will be disqualified.
• Winners will be notified by post.
• Decision of the science.04 working
committee is final.
• Open to Singaporeans and PRs
residing in Singapore only.
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Explore.04 Website Hunt
Surf our website, find out more about the exciting events in science.04 and win fantastic robots in this weekly contest. Open to all ages.
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Test your scientific knowledge in our wordsearch and crossword puzzles. Cool science kits to be won every week! For kids only! Ages 12 & below.
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Born Lucky Experiment |
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The "Born Lucky" experiment is a study carried out by Professor Richard Wiseman (University |
| of Hertfordshire) at the Edinburgh Science Festival held in April 2004 to investigate whether people's luck is related to their month of birth. More than 40,000 people participated in the experiment. Click here to participate. |
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