Young scientists look to the future and the impact we have on it

This year, 1,137 students are exhibiting 550 projects across four categories — Biological and Ecological Sciences; Chemical, Physical and Mathematical Sciences; Social & Behavioural Sciences; and Technology.

Young scientists look to the future and the impact we have on it

This year, 1,137 students are exhibiting 550 projects across four categories — Biological and Ecological Sciences; Chemical, Physical and Mathematical Sciences; Social & Behavioural Sciences; and Technology.

The projects for the 55th BTYSTE very much reflect issues of ongoing global concern, with almost 100 qualified projects tackling climate change and environmental issues, doubling last year’s projects in such areas.

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