Beidh eolaithe agus iad siúd atá fiosrach faoin saol ina maireann muid ag an Science Blast i mBaile Átha Cliath le níos mó a fhoghlaim agus lena dtaighde féin a thaispeáint don saol mór.
Thousands of primary school children will head to the RDS in Dublin next week for ESB Science Blast. ESB Science Blast, delivered by the RDS, is a STEM-focused education programme involving whole classes investigating the science behind a simple question, such as "how will climate change affect baby sharks?".
ESB Science Blast will take place in Dublin in RDS Simmonscourt for four days starting today Monday 27th February. Beidh lá lá speisialta do Ghaelscoileanna agus do scoileanna Ghaeltachta ar siúl ar an 2 Márta, áit a mbeidh deis acu siúd atá ag déanamh a gcuid scolaíochta trí Ghaeilge casadh lena chéile.
Pupils from each class participating will showcase their experiment and discuss their investigation with a STEM expert (Judge/Moltóir). The judging is non-competitive and aimed at growing pupils' interest and passion for STEM. Now in its fifth year, over 35,000 children have participated in ESB Science Blast to date, making it the largest primary school programme on the island of Ireland.