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Young Scientist
12.01.10

Young Scientist

The St. Mary's students listed below have all qualified for the final of the BT Young Scientist Competition held annually in Dublin. Out of over 1600 entries, approximately 500 projects qualified including these seven from St. Mary’s College. These girls will be in Dublin until Sunday the 17th January. We wish them the best of luck.

Year 11
'The Development of an Odourless Fake Tan Preparation'
Danielle Mc Glinche,
Joanna Munoz,
Maria Mc Hugh
Year 10
'Spot the Coverage'
Rebecca Roockley,
Tian Gabriel,
Haley Mc Guinness
Year 10
'Investigating the Acid Content of Drinks readily available in School'
Aimee Mc Daid
Year 10
'Testing the Permeability of Laboratory Safety Gloves'
Cara Molloy,
Megan Mc Clean
Year 10
'Investigating the Transmittance of UV Radiation through tap water and different concentrations of salt water and chlorine water'
Saoirse Nash,
Grace Campbell
Year 10
'Investigating Hidden Sugars in Foods'
Roisin Mulhern,
Una Ashford
Year 10
'Are Energy Saving Light Bulbs Dangerous?'
Adele Cullen,
Atlanta Golden,
Caoimhe Mc Philemy

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