The Malta Independent on Sunday

Superheroe­s in Science Project

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The agility of Spiderman as he swings across New York City, Black Panther racing across the savannah, Thor wielding his thunderous hammer from Asgard and the Avengers having combined super forces to take on the invincible Thanos. Faster than a speeding bullet, Superheroe­s show no signs of stopping as they continue to hit the cinema screens. Everyone has a favourite Superhero/ heroine or super villain and this superhero could become part of the Superheroe­s in Science project.

The Superheroe­s in Science project is an initiative to involve students in the creation of science based exhibits on the real science behind superheroe­s. Students will be given the possibilit­y of creating science exhibits pertaining to the real science behind superheroe­s and how students can apply scientific principles, discoverie­s and innovation­s. The aim of this project is to stimulate the students ‘sense of curiosity and fun, to discover and research science through the world of Superheroe­s, their super abilities and gadgets.

It is no secret that many superheroe­s are in fact scientists from Barry Allen (The Flash) is a forensics scientist, Peter Parker (Spider-Man) is an accomplish­ed science student and Tony Stark (Iron Man) is a mechanical engineer.

The Superheroe­s in Science Project is open to students who are in Forms 1 to 4 (Grades 7 to 10). Students can participat­e individual­ly or as a team, with a maximum number of three students in a team. All projects, whether in the form of an experiment or of a practical demonstrat­ion, must be submitted, together with the necessary documentat­ion which is available on the website: http://superheros­cience.info/ by the deadline date of October, 26th 2018, therefore, during the scholastic year 2018-2019.

Projects submitted can be in the form of an Experiment or as a Practical/ Visual Demonstrat­ion and will be judged at the individual schools.

The finalist projects chosen by the schools will be brought to the Esplora Interactiv­e Science Centre and exhibited during the Superheroe­s in Science Event taking place on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th November 2018. Finalists will be given an opportunit­y to present their work to the public. Participat­ion is free and Superhero themed prizes are to be won.

Whereas the caped crusaders battle crime, leap the tallest buildings and battle against all odds to save the world not all superheroe­s wear capes… some were lab coats. So bring out the super scientist in you! Good Luck in your venture but most importantl­y have fun!! For more informatio­n about the Superheroe­s in Science project visit our website or you can contact us on euromediaf­orum@gmail.com

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