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East Asia's Cutting-Edge: 2025-2026 Breakthroughs in Lunar Exploration, Fusion Energy & Advanced AI Chips

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Test your knowledge on the latest groundbreaking scientific discoveries and technological advancements from East Asian nations, including lunar missions, nuclear fusion, organ transplantation, and advanced semiconductor development, reported between 2025 and 2026.

East Asia Scientific Discoveries Technology 2025 2026 Hard Science
2 Questions Hard Ages 16+ Jul 13, 2026

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1 What significant finding did China's Chang'e-6 mission samples, brought back in 2025, reveal about the Moon's far side?
  • A Evidence of past microbial life.
  • B A drier, depleted mantle and evidence of a magnetic field rebound.
  • C Large underground water reservoirs.
  • D Unidentified ancient alien structures.
2 In 2025, China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) achieved a new world record for sustained high-confinement plasma operation. What was the approximate duration and temperature?
  • A 100 seconds at 50 million degrees Celsius.
  • B 500 seconds at 80 million degrees Celsius.
  • C 1066 seconds at 100 million degrees Celsius.
  • D 2000 seconds at 120 million degrees Celsius.
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