After mainly light topics - games, nonsense, obscure - have been dealt with at this point in the past few weeks, today we want to grapple with hard facts once again.

And this can be found, for example, on the Science Alert website, www.sciencealert.com, where news and interesting facts, primarily from the field of natural sciences, are carefully curated.

The website is updated several times a day and is devoted to a wide variety of categories - accessible directly from the "Sections" navigation point: from space to health to physics and technology. This is by no means a dull playing of press releases or potentially questionable pre-prints. Rather, independent, well-researched texts are offered. And the editorial team of eleven are specialists - the team consists of journalists and scientists.

The site is financed exclusively through banner advertising. This looks like an article in its presentation, but it is revealed by the advertising notice and the predominantly mundane content ("How Meghan Markle looks without make-up"). Of course, the editorial team clearly rejects any editorial influence by advertising customers. If you like, you can use the “Trending” button to call up the most-read messages and the “Latest” button to call up the latest messages. The only drawback: the contributions are written in English. Only the advertising is in German.

Now our riddle: Find a Google search query whose first search result links to Science Alert.

The query must consist of exactly two words in which neither the letter “N” nor the letter “T” may appear.

Please send your proposed solution to netzraetsel@faz.de.

The closing date for entries is November 17, 2021, 9 p.m.

In the past week, “Carnival of the Animals” would have been the right solution, the winner was notified in writing.