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Take New Scientist’s quiz of the year - do you know your science?

Whether it is a new way to shake martinis or what happens to lava lizards when temperatures rise, there was plenty of weird science news in 2023. Bethan Ackerley is here to quiz you on all that you have forgotten

By Bethan Ackerley

13 December 2023

P93Y4G Panama wildlife with mating spiny cochran frogs, Teratohyla spinosa, at nighttime in the rainforest at Burbayar nature reserve, Republic of Panama.

Mating spiny cochran frogs

Oyvind Martinsen-Panama Wildlife/Alamy

1 When the holiday season rolls around, one topic is always at the forefront of our minds: the mating habits of frogs. But what didn’t we learn about these amorous amphibians this year?

A Female frogs play dead to avoid mating

B Male frogs have been mating with the wrong species for over 200 million years

C Female frogs yell at coercive males

D Male frogs often accidentally poison themselves during mating

 

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap061225.html Upgrading the International Space Station 2006 December 25 The International Space Station (ISS) will be the largest human-made object ever to orbit the Earth. The station is so large that it could not be launched all at once -- it is being built piecemeal with large sections added continually by flights of the Space Shuttle. To function, the ISS needs trusses to keep it rigid and to route electricity and liquid coolants. These trusses are huge, extending over 15 meters long, and with masses over 10,000 kilograms. Pictured above earlier this month, astronauts Robert L. Curbeam (USA) and Christer Fuglesang (Sweden) work to attach a new truss segment to the ISS and begin to upgrade the power grid.

The International Space Station

STS-116 Shuttle Crew/NASA

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