Budding young scientists from Meath are among the thousands of students showcasing their projects at the RDS this week as part of the 61st annual BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. Fifteen ...
Students from schools in Tipperary excelled at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition. Tipperary students were among the 1,062 finalists to have their projects judged in the BT Young Scientist ...
An explosion of sound and colour, walking into the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) feels light years away from dry science lessons in the classroom. There are projects tackling ...
Students from St Mary’s Secondary School Mallow emerged triumphant at the 2025 BT Young Scientist with the Teagasc Special Award. Alvy Fitzgerald, Anna Duggan and Leah O’Sullivan also won the first ...
The eFlow STAR (Sustainable Transport Award Recognition) was presetnted to Akhila Thelakattu, Claire O'Sullivan and Roisin O'Reilly from Colaiste Lorcain for the project 'Educate to Decelerate' by is ...
The Murphy sisters from Tralee, the overall winners of the 61st BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition last weekend, have strong Mayo connections. Their mother, Theresa, is daughter of Frances ...
Three students from Regina Mundi College have taken home the Re-turn Award at the61st BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. Fallon O'Brien, Cara McKeown and Faye Dunwell are all in fourth-year ...
Luke Blackwell from CBS Thurles in Thurles, Co Tipperary, was announced as the overall winner of the ABP Sustainable Farming Practices Award at the 2025 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.
Sisters return to school following success at Young Scientist and Technology exhibition Sisters Ciara, 17, Laoise, 12 and Saoirse Murphy, 15, winners of the 61st BT Young Scientist & Technology ...
Kerry students and schools swept the board at the 61st BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) this year. Eleven Kerry projects took home 15 prizes and awards. The Murphy sisters from ...