On November 10, World Science Day, ROSATOM held the Global Atomic Quiz for the fifth time—an educational project aimed at highlighting various applications of nuclear technologies in different areas of human life. This year, the quiz was conducted both online and offline, attracting 25,000 participants from 100 countries. For comparison, in 2023, around 10,000 people from over 60 countries took part.
With each passing year, the Global Atomic Quiz’s scale expands, involving more and more countries. Traditionally, the offline format of the quiz took place in information centers for atomic technologies, schools, and universities around the world. This year, for the first time, Russian Centers for Science and Culture joined in hosting the project. The central venue, which gathered about 200 Russian and foreign students, was “Art Polytech,” a new cultural and educational space created at the Moscow Polytechnic University.
The format of the popular science quiz allows everyone not only to test their knowledge but also to learn something new about various applications of peaceful atomic energy in human life. Participants answered 25 questions of varying difficulty and topics. For example, can we harness the power of a star right here on Earth? How can we peek inside ancient pyramids and volcanoes without breaking a sweat? And why is nuclear plant heat particularly valuable in the tropics? In honor of the fifth anniversary, the quiz questions were divided into five thematic areas representing key achievements in the nuclear industry: Energy and Environment, Health, Nuclear Science, Industry and Transport, as well as Food and Agriculture. The project’s website featured infographics that visually illustrated various applications of atomic technologies.