Eco Crayons, Nylon Filters, Corn Paper: FZJ Innovation

Forschungszentrum Juelich

Creativity, curiosity, and a passion for research were the focus of the regional "Jugend forscht" competition, which took place for the 25th time at Forschungszentrum Jülich last Friday. Talented young people from Jülich, Düren, Aachen, and the surrounding area presented their innovative projects and impressed the jury with their ideas. Three first places were won by the Jülich-West primary school in the "Jugend forscht Junior" category. Another first place went to a project from the Bischöfliche Liebfrauenschule school in Eschweiler. In the "Jugend forscht" category, 17-year-old Emily Hein from the Franken-Gymnasium Zülpich school impressed the judges with her research and took first place.

Naturfreundliche Wachsmalstifte, Filter aus Nylonstrumpfhosen, Papier aus Mais und vieles mehr - in Jülich wurde um die Wette geforscht
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