Space-mad boy has higher IQ than Stephen Hawking after acing Mensa test aged 10

A brainy schoolboy who is obsessed with space took an IQ test and got a better score than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Julien Deleau-Lees was aged just ten when he passed with flying colours, scoring 162 - the maximum given to under-18s on the intelligence test. He is now one of the youngest members of the genius club Mensa. It means he has a higher IQ than German-born physicist Einstein and black hole theorist Stephen Hawking, whose scores were both around 160.