Dublin duo win top prize in EU scientist competition

Two Dublin schoolboys have won joint first prize in the EU Young Scientists Award.

Dublin duo win top prize in EU scientist competition

Two Dublin schoolboys have won joint first prize in the EU Young Scientists Award.

Eric Doyle and Mark James Kelly from Synge Street CBS won with their project simulating how objects respond to gravity in certain environments.

The pair, who were announced as the winners in Bratislava today, are starting their third level studies this autumn.

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