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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 26 JULY 2020 7 CULTURE Superheroes in Science Project 2020 SCIENCE just got super pow- ered! From magnetic hammers to light sabres, children are be- ing invited to participate in the third edition of the Superheroes in Science Project where they can win many prizes. The Super- heroes in Science project's aim is to promote science among students between the ages of 7 and 14 through the universe of superheroes and Star Wars. This year's edition supported by Virtu Ferries, Esplora Interactive Sci- ence Centre, Toyland, Esplora Shop and Agenda Bookshop is bringing together students from different schools and NGOs to share their creative ideas and their love for science and fiction. Applications are open right now. Teachers, parents and NGO leaders are encouraged to sign up with their children or students from Year 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 to participate in this free and voluntary contest in the creation of projects on the real science behind Superhe- roes and Star Wars. This is a tremendous opportunity for young ones to discover science by unleashing their creativi- ty, as their science project can take the form of an artwork, where they can use upcycle materials, colours and draw- ings to explain the science of Superheroes, Star Wars' futur- istic gadgets, vehicles and fic- tional planets. Students or parents' registra- tion is free and student's pro- jects will be submitted online through photos and videos on the website: superheroscience. info. Submitted projects can be in the form of an experiment, a model or a visual presentation (such as an information chart styled as a comic book, accom- panied by an online project re- port). In this competition, students may participate in groups that do not exceed three students per group. Each individual or team can be from a school or an NGO (such as scouts, girl guides, clubs, etc.). Students have the opportunity to cre- ate a project and connect their knowledge of science for e.g.: animals, insects and plants with the world of superheroes, supervillains, star wars or cre- ate their very own science hero and they can feasibly split into groups of three students and split up the work depending on the project they decide to work on. Many example ideas for pro- jects are available in the FAQ section of the website. Dead- line for project submissions is August 30, 2020 at 23:00.Fur- ther information related to the 2020 project and guidelines for teachers and parents, is availa- ble at superheroscience.info Today 100 best recipes Today 100 best recipes FOOD Saying it aS it iS SAVIOUR BALZAN Volume I In volume 1 of 'Saying it as it is', Saviour Balzan tells the story of his journey from being an active environmentalist, to becoming a teacher, a politician, a journalist and finally, the owner of a media house. In his uncouth and abrasive style, he speaks frankly about the thankless job of being an investigative reporter and what running a media house truly entails. But perhaps more interesting, however, are the anecdotes and inside stories also embedded in the narrative, which pick up on key happenings over the past few years. The book also has a semi-autobiographical streak, as Balzan reminisces over the incidents that ended up having an effect on his writings. He uncovers the political networks and the friends and foes of the politicians who dominated the Maltese political scene for the past 35 years. Zoning in on events which he believes left a lasting impact on readers, Balzan expands on the background behind important news stories. In 'Saying it as it is', what emerges most clearly is that scandals have no political boundaries. Saviour Balzan takes us through a brief journey of his journalistic work. He also underscores the influence of politics and politicians in Malta, and the challenges of independent journalism. MediaToday Co. Ltd. Vjal ir-Rihan, San Gwann. SGN 9016, Malta www.maltatoday.com.mt Saying it aS it iS Volume I SAVIOUR BALZAN SAVIOUR BALZAN was born in Birkirkara, Malta in 1963. He was a biology and environmental science teacher for eight years and a part-time journalist during that time. He was active in the environmental lobby and later co-founded the Green Party in 1989 but left politics altogether in 1997. He worked for the newspapers il-Fehma, Alternattiva, The People, and The Independent. He was appointed editor of MaltaToday in 1999 and today co-owns that same newspaper, as well as the independent media company MediaToday based in San Gwann. At MaltaToday he built a reputation for running the most daring, investigative and independent newsroom. He hosted the TV discussion programme Reporter for seven years on PBS until his programme was stopped in 2009. He now hosts the same daily discussion programme on Favourite Channel. He lives in Naxxar with his wife and two children. €30 ISBN 978-99957-0-427-8 20mm All round Bleed DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES OF THE MALTESE ISLANDS DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES OF THE MALTESE ISLANDS Charles Gauci Dragonflies are large, oen brightly coloured, insects which few people would not notice actively flying over water, whether it is while walking along water reservoirs in valleys or while visiting gardens where water features are present. However, these are only one stage in their life cycle aer having spent a much longer period living under water as larvae. Most species of dragonflies and damselflies are highly habitat specific in both their larval and adult stages. e Maltese Islands lack most types of riparian habitats and as a result the number of species found locally is very small. is is compensated for by the high concentration of these insects at most water bodies. is book describes each of the nineteen species recorded in the Maltese Islands and each species is amply illustrated by photographs which, for the commoner species, illustrate most or all the stages in their life cycle. It is hoped that besides being of help and interest to nature lovers, it will also raise a much needed awareness among the general public about biodiversity and nature conservation,. e author spent fourteen years teaching Integrated Science and Biology at secondary State schools before moving to the Għadira Nature Reserve where he was Managing Warden until his retirement twenty four years later. He has been interested in dragonflies for the last ten years. Having been an avid bird watcher since his early teens, he co-authored a number of ornithological books – Bird Studies on Filfla, L-Agħsafar, A Guide to the Birds of Malta, A New Guide to the Birds of Malta and e Breeding Birds of Malta. He also co-authored several ornithological papers and was the editor of BirdLife Malta's scientific journal 'il- Merill' from 1986 to 1994. Since his initial interest in dragonflies in 2008 he has been so fascinated by these wonderful insects to the extent that they now oen take precedence over birds. ISBN: 978-99957-894-0-4 CHURCHES IN MALTA maltatoday PART 1 TOWERS, FORTS & BATTERIES IN MALTA maltatoday MALTATODAY ©2017 in collaboration with the MTA TOWERS, FORTS & BATTERIES IN MALTA maltatoday CHURCHES PART 2 maltatoday MALTATODAY ©2019 in collaboration with the MTA IN GOZO maltatoday CHURCHES IN GOZO

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