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YoungScientistWinners02 
 Ian O'Sullivan and Eimear Murphy from Coláiste Treasa, Kanturk celebrate after winning the BT Young Scientist for 2015 with Colm O'Neill BT Ireland and Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan. Their project is: "Alcohol consumption. Does the apple fall far from the tree?" They investigated whether there is a corelation between parental alcohol consumption and teenage alcohol consumption in the North Cork electorate area.
Picture: James McSweeney
YoungScientistWinners02 
 Ian O'Sullivan and Eimear Murphy from Coláiste Treasa, Kanturk celebrate after winning the BT Young Scientist for 2015 with Colm O'Neill BT Ireland and Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan. Their project is: "Alcohol consumption. Does the apple fall far from the tree?" They investigated whether there is a corelation between parental alcohol consumption and teenage alcohol consumption in the North Cork electorate area.
Picture: James McSweeney
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Ian O'Sullivan and Eimear Murphy from Coláiste Treasa, Kanturk celebrate

after winning the BT Young Scientist for 2015 with Colm O'Neill BT Ireland and Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan. Their project is: "Alcohol consumption. Does the apple fall far from the tree?" They investigated whether there is a corelation between parental alcohol consumption and teenage alcohol consumption in the North Cork electorate area.
Picture: James McSweeney



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