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Did you know over 8 million scientists globally are working to improve our future?
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Your challenge: Find and count the differences between scientists in panels A and B.

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Did you know only 19% of medications tested in trials are effective enough for pharmacies?
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Your challenge: Navigate the labyrinth to find the path leading to the pharmacy.

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Did you know Charles Darwin's theory of evolution changed how we understand life on Earth, revealing the connections between all living things?​
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Your challenge: Among dozens of Darwins, there’s a hidden Neanderthal skull —a prehistoric species that shares ancestors with modern humans. Find it and become an evolution expert!


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Did you know many treatments
were banned when science proved
they didn’t work?
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In the 1800s, doctors thought waving hands to control magnetic fields could make surgery painless. These "magical" treatments are now known as quackery.
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Your challenge: Some words representing fake practices have been scrambled—just like those "magical" treatments. Unscramble them to become
a master at spotting pseudoscience!

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Did you know being a scientist is about more than using proper research methods? It’s also about thinking critically and acting responsibly.
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Your challenge: Solve the puzzle by finding words that are key to both critical thinking and responsible research.
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As you work, think about how each word helps you become a thoughtful learner and a conscientious scientist!


ACROSS:​
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Breaking down complex information into simpler parts.
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Reasoning conducted according to strict principles.
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A questioning attitude towards knowledge or opinions.
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To think deeply or carefully about something.
DOWN:​
​ 5. Moral principles guiding research conduct.
6. The extent to which research accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept it is intended to.
7. Adherence to the truth and avoidance of deception in research.
8. Openness and clarity in research methods and reporting.
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