This year - as ever - the ingenuity of entrants, their compelling interpretations and communication skills stood out
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The BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, which ends today, is a noble achievement. It involves over 1,000 student finalists who are judged by 85 experts from Ireland’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) sectors. President Michael D Higgins was right to praise it: “It is both an exciting and a morally challenging time […]
This year - as ever - the ingenuity of entrants, their compelling interpretations and communication skills stood out
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A total of 550 projects were selected to compete in this year’s exhibition.
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