National Science Bowl (NSB)
National Science Bowl® (NSB) is a nationwide academic competition organized by the U.S. Department of Energy, established in 1991. It is a team-based quiz competition that tests students’ knowledge across a wide range of science and mathematics disciplines.
Competition Structure
- Consists of regional competitions and a National Finals
- Regional winning teams advance to the national competition in Washington, D.C.
- Conducted in teams of typically 4–5 students
Format and Content
- Fast-paced quiz bowl format
- Includes toss-up questions and bonus questions
- Covers physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, earth science, and computer science
- Emphasizes breadth of knowledge, speed, and teamwork
Academic Value
Demonstrates strong foundational STEM knowledge and quick problem-solving ability. It is one of the most prominent team-based science competitions in the United States.
Impact on College Applications
Valuable for STEM applications, especially for teams reaching national finals or winning regionals. It highlights teamwork and academic strength, though it generally carries less weight than top-tier research competitions such as ISEF or RSI.