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First Floor

The reception area of the Fogg Building is one of the most important in the School of Biological & Behavioural Sciences. It will probably be your first port of call when trying to gain important pieces of information about your studies. As so here. Below are a list of frequently asked questions you might have about this game and what you need to do.

First Floor

First Floor
Administration Head of School

Administration

Ask questions to the Administrative Staff (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS).

Head of School

The office of the Head of School, Professor Richard Pickersgill.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  1. You will probably need more than 1 hour to work through all the clues to find the answers to Vicki Stapleton’s questions. You can work through this for as long or a little as you like. There is a lot to explore here if you wish. In the end, it’s only designed to be a fun and informative experience for your first week at Queen Mary!
  2. Please work with others if you wish. This might help with solving some of the trickier problems, but may be a great way to meet new people and should help create a better overall experience.
  3. The clues and other information are designed to be presented on a computer (laptop or desktop) rather than a mobile device. Although a tablet (especially a larger one) should also work as well. A mobile phone screen will probably be too small to see some of the images and text clearly. If you are working on this with others, you can ideally either use one laptop for everyone or multiple laptops looking at different clues or areas on the map.
  4. Try to look at and/or read through as much information as you can, as there are clues everywhere to help you piece together the final story.
  5. If you are having problems, especially with deciphering the codes and passwords, then you can use the HINT system. Different virtual members of staff on different floors of the virtual Fogg Building can provide you with a number of hints to help solve these problems. You’ll therefore need to visit them all to see how they can help you.
  6. Each member of staff provides three levels of HINT: GREEN, YELLOW and RED. A GREEN HINT provides a general hint if you wish to solve the code yourself, but need a little help to get started. A YELLOW HINT provides a more significant hint if you’re getting stuck. A RED HINT gives you a lot of help in order to solve the code and should only be used if you’re truly stuck.
  7. There are lots of clues to found in the images and pieces of evidence, so be certain to look thoroughly across the images. When you activate a HOTSPOT (clue item), text will appear with additional information about the object or clue or a clearer image will appear. Sometimes clicking on the HOTSPOT will open a new webpage. For example, clicking on the different floors of the Fogg Building will lead you to a floor plan of that floor with a number of pieces of lab equipment relevant to the subjects related to that floor. You can click on these pieces of equipment to find out more about them and they may also be important for discovering a code word.
  8. Once you think you’ve pieced together the story behind this mystery, go to the HOME page, at the top right hand corner of that page is a link to YOUR ANSWERS. Click on that and answer the 3 queries using the Comments box to help Vicki Stapleton complete her investigation.
  9. Try to remember that this is supposed to be a fun experience. Although it touches on a few dark themes, there should be nothing here that you cannot handle. However, if you don’t like the material or theme that’s OK; there is no obligation to complete it.

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Sixth Floor

Sixth Floor

Sixth Floor
Oscilloscope Cryostat

Oscilloscope

An electronic instrument that graphically displays varying signal voltages, such as action potentials, via a 2D plot of one or more signals as a function of time.

Cryostat

A device used to maintain low cryogenic temperatures of brain tissue mounted for sectioning and subsequent anatomical analysis.

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Fifth Floor

Fifth Floor

Fifth Floor
Electron Microscope DNA Probe Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

Electron Microscope

A microscope using a beam of accelerated electrons as the source of illumination instead of light.

DNA Probe

A fragment of DNA that can be radioactively or fluorescently labelled, to be used to detect the presence of nucleotide substances that are complementary to the probe.

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

A form of genetic testing that rapidly makes millions to billions of copies of a specific DNA sample, allowing it to be studied in detail.

Dr Sally Faulkner

Dr Sally Faulkner
GREEN HINT YELLOW HINT RED HINT

GREEN HINT

There are lots of clues on Professor Stevens’ computer, on her desk and in lab notebook. You just need to access them.

YELLOW HINT

Read through the lab notebook to read about her experiments and how they might related to The Filia Project.

RED HINT

Gain access to the Filia Project 1965 folder to put together the story. You’ll need a password that can be discovered by studying some of the items on Professor Stevens desk. You might need to talk to one of the other members of staff to gain further hints.

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Fourth Floor

Fourth Floor

Fourth Floor
Next Generation Sequencer Flow Cytometer CO2 Incubator Immunoassay Microplate Reader Electrophoresis Spectrophotometer

Next Generation Sequencer

A machine used to determine the nucleic acid sequence of a piece of DNA that can be used to diagnose different diseases.

Flow Cytometer

A piece of equipment used to detect and measure the physical and chemical characteristics of a population of cells or particles.

CO2 Incubator

An apparatus that maintains an optimal environment (temperature, humidity, CO2, O2) to grow and maintain microbiological or cell cultures.

Immunoassay

A biochemical test used to measure the presence or concentration of a molecule in a solution using an antibody or antigen.

Microplate Reader

Instrument using different methods to detect biological, chemical or physical events in microliter plates

Electrophoresis

An apparatus used to separate macromolecules based on their size by applying a negative charge to a gel, so that proteins move towards the positive charge.

Spectrophotometer

A machine used to measure the reflective or transmission properties of a material that is the function of its wavelength.

Dr John Viles

Dr John Viles
GREEN HINT YELLOW HINT RED HINT

GREEN HINT

Go through all of Vicki Stapleton’s blog and Twitter entries to find clues.

YELLOW HINT

Reconstructing a time line of events from these entries might help you piece the story together.

RED HINT

Follow the different locations on the Map of London to find important clues. Each location has information that helps to uncover the whole story.

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Third Floor

Third Floor

Third Floor
Autoclave Infusion Pump Disintegration Apparatus Paraffin Dispenser Tissue Water Bath Centrifuge Dissolution Testing Blood Chemistry Analyser

Autoclave

A machine that produces high temperatures and pressures relative to normal which is used to sterilise equipment, such as glass wear and surgical instruments.

Infusion Pump

Machine used to infuse various fluids, such as medicines or nutrients into an animal’s or human’s circulation via intravenous, subcutaneous, arterial or epidural routes, at steady and controlled rates and/or intervals.

Disintegration Apparatus

This machine is used to test whether drugs, in the form of tablets or capsules, disintegrate within a specific time frame in a liquid, mimicking their  actions in the human body.

Paraffin Dispenser

The piece of lab equipment is used to melt solid paraffin wax and dispense it for use in embedding tissues for observation under a microscope.

Tissue Water Bath

A container that holds heated water used to incubate samples at a constant temperature for long time periods.

Centrifuge

This machine spins fluid-based samples using centrifugal force, in order to separate out its various components based on their different densities.

Dissolution Testing

An important piece of equipment for the pharmaceutical industry, used to confirm that each batch of a drug is the same dosage.

Blood Chemistry Analyser

An apparatus used to determine the concentration of certain metabolites, electrolytes, proteins or drugs in a sample of bodily fluid, such as blood.

Dr Jayne Dennis

Dr Jayne Dennis
GREEN HINT YELLOW HINT RED HINT

GREEN HINT

To access Professor Stevens’ computer files, you need to crack a cipher. Use the internet to look up common ciphers.

YELLOW HINT

Look at the different objects on Professor Stevens’ desk and see which of them relates to a common cipher you have discovered.

RED HINT

“Beware the Ides of March” is related to which number? This number should be applied to the common cipher you discovered.

Dr Sadani Cooray

Dr Sadani Cooray
GREEN HINT YELLOW HINT RED HINT

GREEN HINT

There is a code word written on a slip of paper on Professor Stevens’ desk.

YELLOW HINT

Apply the specific cipher and number to this word to reveal the password to access files on Professor Stevens’ computer.

RED HINT

You need to convert Roman numerals to regular Arabic numbers in order to be able to enter the correct password (an 8 digit number).

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Second Floor

Second Floor

Second Floor
Electroencephalogram (EEG) Psychophysiology Eye Tracking Questionnaire Cognitive Testing

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

By sticking electrodes to a subject’s head, electrical signals from their brain in the form of waves, can be recorded. These brain waves represent different behavioural states or correlate with cognitive/emotional events.

Psychophysiology

A number of different techniques used to measure the activity of the peripheral or autonomic nervous system in response to different changing psychological states, such as stress.

Eye Tracking

Techniques that record the position of the eye in order to determine what someone is looking at. Can also be used to measure changes in the size of the pupils in response to specific events.

Questionnaire

A form of questions designed to examine a person’s responses to certain situations enabling a psychologist to evaluate their mental or psychological state.

Cognitive Testing

A variety of different tasks used to assess a subject’s cognitive abilities, such as their memory, planning ability, attention or use of social schema. Each task applies a control condition/s against which a subjects’ performance is compared.

Dr Stephanie Echols

Dr Stephanie Echols
GREEN HINT YELLOW HINT RED HINT

GREEN HINT

Try to access the Department of Astrobiology. You’ll need a password.

YELLOW HINT

Answer the questions of the Password Quiz and take the first letter of each correct answer.

RED HINT

You should have EIGHT LETTERS. Rearrange them into a biologically-related word. Enter the word when asked for the password and you will be able to enter the Department of Astrobiology.

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  1. What machine records brain wave patterns using electrodes attached to the surface of the skull?

2. Which machines/techniques measure physiological changes driven by the autonomic nervous system in response to emotional states?

3. This machine is used to cut very thin slices of brain tissue.

4. Which machine is used to determine the nuclei acid sequence of either healthy or mutated DNA?

5. Which machine can measure the presence of a very small molecule in a solution using an antibody?

6. This machine measures the transmission properties of a material that is due to its wavelength.

7. This machine separates large molecules, such as DNA, RNA and proteins, based on their size.

8. This machine can detect different properties of samples, such as their absorption or fluorescence intensity, using plates with small wells.

Take the FIRST LETTER of each of the 8 pieces of lab equipment referred to in these questions. Rearrange them to produce a biologically-related word. Use this word (entered as CAPITAL LETTERS) as the password to enter the Department of Astrobiology.

Enter the Department of Astrobiology

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Further Reading

A selection of relevant publications on Professor Steven’s desk

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Laboratory Notebook

Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 1)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 2)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 3)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 4)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 5)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 6)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 7)
Professor Stevens’ lab notebook (page 8)
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Rat Brains

Coronal sections of the rat brain (Subject: Harry) displaying bilateral lesions of the amygdala after exposure to the parasite.
Coronal sections of the rat brain (Subject: William) displaying bilateral lesions of the prefrontal cortex after exposure to the parasite.

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Dr Stevens’ Audio Diary

Wednesday 18th August 2021
Thursday 19th August 2021
Friday 20th August 2021
Saturday 21st August 2021
Sunday 22nd August 2021
Tuesday 24th August 2021
Thursday 26th August 2021 part 1
Thursday 26th August 2021 part 2
Friday 27th August 2021
Monday 30th August 2021
Wednesday 1st September 2021
Friday 3rd September 2021
Saturday 4th September 2021
Tuesday 7th September 2021
Thursday 9th September 2021
Monday 13th September 2021
Tuesday 14th September 2021
Thursday 16th September 2021
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Dr Stevens’ Computer

Dr Stevens’ Computer

Dr Stevens’ Computer
Audio Diary Rebecca's Drawing Papers Research

Audio Diary

Rebecca’s Drawing

A drawing by the Stevens’ daughter, Rebecca (aged 7).

Papers

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Professor Steven’s Desk

Professor Gemma Steven’s Desk

Professor Gemma Steven’s Desk
Lab Notebook Mobile Phone The Filia Project Rat Brains Further Reading Notes & Photos Driving Licence "Beware the Ides of March" Torn note William & Harry Rebecca's 7th Birthday - 14th February

Lab Notebook

Mobile Phone

Gemma Stevens’ mobile phone opened at a Whats App message.

The Filia Project

Rat Brains

Further Reading

Notes & Photos

Driving Licence

Gemma Stevens’ UK Driving Licence.

“Beware the Ides of March”

A Post It note with a message written in red ink “Beware the Ides of March”.

Torn note

A torn off piece of paper with a series of letters written on it. 15/3 is written in the bottom right hand corner of the note.

William & Harry

A photograph of William and Harry, the two laboratory rats used in Professor Stevens’ initial experiments.

Rebecca’s 7th Birthday – 14th February

Rebecca’s 7th Birthday, 14th February, is circled on the calendar, which makes her date of birth (14/02/2014).

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Fogg Building

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Tower Hamlets Centre for Mental Health

Gemma Stevens’ first psychiatric evaluation form (completed by Dr Paolo Polaski)
Gemma Stevens’ second psychiatric evaluation form (completed by Dr Paolo Polaski)
Gemma Stevens’ third and final psychiatric evaluation form (completed by Dr Paolo Polaski)
Gemma Stevens’ MRI showing frontal cortex damage (red circles)
Gemma Stevens’ MRI showing amygdala damage (red circles)

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Victoria Park

A 2D view of the meteorite crash site in Victoria Park. Try to determine the GPS coordinates using Google Earth.
A 3D view of the meteorite crash site in Victoria Park.