PURIFIED: Owethu Kheswa discusses future technologies to improve access to clean water.
SPACE CADET: Megan Pretorius’ project display was about the evolution of flight and the prospect of commercial space travel.
CONFIDENT SMILE: Siyalini Naidoo did a project on the benifits of orthodontics.
PURIFIED: Owethu Kheswa discusses future technologies to improve access to clean water.
SOUND WAVES: Joshua Ashwin displays his project on the evolution of audio quality.
PROPULSION EXPERT: Adam Lombaard’s project was based on Tesla coil technology.
AQUANAUTIC DESIGN: Cameron Innes and Kiaran Roediger look at swimsuit designs from the past, present and future with their project called the speed of plastic.
PROSTHETICALLY PLEASING: Karishni Pillay and Haley Steveneart research the latest technological advances in prosthetic limbs.
GREEN THINKER: Callum Norman did research on the evolution of domestic housing.
ELECTROMAGNETISM: Ethan Huntley, David Pansegrauw and Stian Johannessen’s project revolved around trains through time and what the future holds for locomotion.
COOLING OFF: Theesan Naidu’s project was a solar powered air cooler.
FUTURE SCIENTISTS: Grade 7s at Crawford Preparatory display their science projects at the school’s annual science fair.
GENETIC ENGINEERING: Sophia Jonsson, Alyssa Getuli and Jack Ford show fellow pupils how to extract DNA from a strawberry.
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