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Is It Glued? Three Young Students To Represent Malta In European Science Competition

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Zen Caruana, Kristian Casingena and Danil Golomovzy will be represting Malta at the prestigious EU Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) in Riga, Latvia this September.

They won the Maltese National Student Travel Foundation (NSTF) Contest with their project “Is it glued?” which stood out for its originality, scientific methodology and real-world application. The project explored adhesive properties in various materials with potential implications in construction, product design and materials science.

The winning students demonstrated exemplary dedication, creativity and research skills which earned them the highest recognition from the panel of esteemed judges.

 

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As Malta’s national winners Caruana, Casingeng and Golomyzy will join other top young scientists from all over Europe to compete in EUCYS 2025. This competition celebrates scientific excellence and promotes cross-border collaboration in science and innovation.

NSTF extends its heartfelt congratulations to the winners and thanks all participating students and the participating schools for their continued support in promoting scientific inquiry and innovation among young people.

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Lovin Malta's social media executive, Rebecca Spiteri is a nature enthusiast with a love for beaches, green spaces, and furry friends. When not enjoying the outdoors, she can usually be found diving into a good history book or getting immersed in a museum and creating content on @its_rebeccaspiteri

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