Irish Times journalist honoured for coverage of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition
Kevin O’Sullivan receives Founders Medal for coverage of exhibition over more than a decade
Kevin O’Sullivan receives Founders Medal for coverage of exhibition over more than a decade
Agreement signed between Department of Foreign Affairs and BTYSTE to support science in developing countries, especially Africa
Ireland enjoys ‘privileged’ geographical location and benefits from ‘implicit’ Nato protection, former president of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves says
Ciara, Saoirse and Laoise Murphy develop ACT app to improve responsiveness to emergencies at community level
The consequences of business as usual are ever more frightening, particularly in relation to climate change
Castleknock College pupil develops ‘smart sole’ to help overcome widespread condition linked to diabetes
Pop music boosts plant growth while laughter is a great learning aid, students at the Primary Science Fair at the RDS have found
Solar and wind power feature creatively in a number of projects at the annual competition
Michael D Higgins implores young scientists to commit to welfare of all global citizens and counter war rhetoric
AI brings challenges to contest but more positives than negatives, co-founder says
US gifted second piece of moon rock after final moon mission, which is now in National Museum
Five students present the pros and cons of AI in the classroom and in everyday life to an Oireachtas committee
He has met President Michael D Higgins and King Charles but Ian McDonagh (22) gets nervous approaching bouncers in pubs and clubs
BT young Scientist Category Awards
Seán O’Sullivan designed software which isolates writing styles to allow authentication of authorship
Almost a eureka moment for Derry girls who succeed in recovering lithium from used batteries
For the 60th BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, we pulled out the report on the first ever winners
Lego gender bias has implications for those who will go on to study technology and engineering, project concludes
At the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, 60 years old this week, wires are attached, diodes connected, buttons are pressed and lights wink on and off. It’s all here
Higgins opens BT Young Scientist & Technology exhibition with call for regulation of AI and better gender balance in Stem
Modern concerns dominate at long-running exhibition which has fuelled Ireland’s development, organiser says
BTYSTE development award winners visit communities and Irish aid projects
Shane O’Connor and Liam Carew’s project on the impact of second-level education on adolescents featured at the EU contest in Brussels
Research led by former Young Scientist winner explains why and where diamonds occur - and could lead to future discoveries
‘There isn’t a sort of one-size-fits-all’ way to success, says Prof Charlotte Watts
Young scientists remain optimistic as 91% say they believe science can help with solving crisis
Two Co Tipperary students investigated reasons for stigma surrounding menstruation
Two sixth-year Tipperary students won the overall award in this year’s competition
Project by Shane O’Connor and Liam Carew from Abbey School assessed effects of secondary school on 2,500 students
Students discover potential biological solution to unsustainable data storage approach in Ireland
Boat building and computer coding also among the skills showcased by children at The Primary Science Fair at the RDS, Dublin
Housing and shortage of venture capital main obstacles to start-up activity in Ireland
Kilkee students backing kelp as a replacement for fossil fuels, while Leitrim student has designed her own wind turbine
‘Science has extended the length and quality of life itself but is never neutral,’ says Michael D Higgins at opening of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition
BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition returns this week, with many projects on health and climate change
Back by popular demand: the 59th staging of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition returns to spiritual home
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices