A project which developed an innovative app for the self-management of stuttering has won a student from Greystones Community ...
North Cork has once again proven itself to be a hotbed of scientific activity, at least where its secondary school students ...
Two schools from South Mayo featured prominently at the 61st Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE), which was ...
Irish Times journalist Kevin O’Sullivan has been honoured in recognition of his long-standing coverage of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition. The Irish Times Environment and Science Editor ...
THREE projects entered by students from Offaly schools won awards at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition last week ...
The winners of the 61st BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) are sisters Ciara, Saoirse and Laoise Murphy from ...
LIMERICK students will be hoping to step into the shows of last year's winner Sean O'Sullivan from Coláiste Chiaráin in Croom ...
Braithre student Oran Sheehan at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS in Dublin. Photo by Hugh Dooley. Hugh Dooley at ...
An Offaly project was among those highly commended in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition last week.
Three sisters from Co Kerry have won the overall prize at the 2025 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition for their development of a smartphone app that improves the response by health services in ...
BT Young Scientist Huge congratulations to our 3rd Year scientists Orlaith Timmons, Dearbhla Horan and Caoimhe Ryan, who won ...
11 Limerick schools brought a total of 26 projects to the exhibition this year, hosted at the RDS in Dublin, including ...