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Science Castle 2025 Series Progress (Award Results)

2025.05.28
Science Castle 2025 Series Progress (Award Results)

The Science Castle 2025 series is finally turning around after the Philippines, Japan, and Singapore.

We will be welcoming the Malaysia (7/31), Asia (10/18,19), and World (12/13,14) tournaments.

 

Below are the results of the awards.

 

Science Castle Philippines 2025

(Date: January 18, 2025, Venue: Ateneo de Manila University, Metro Manila)

  • Grand Winner Award
    • O-02E Bansud National High School - Regional Science High School for MIMAROPA
    • Development and Characterization of a Silk Fibroin-Chitosan-Agar-Polyvinyl Alcohol (SCAP) Composite Hydrogel for Arterial Scaffold Applications and Its Mechanical Properties and Biocompatibility
  • Best Poster Award
    • P-06E Bansud National High School - Regional Science High School for MIMAROPA
    • Pellicleanse: Nano TiO₂-Loaded Bacterial Cellulose Pellicle for Heavy Metal and Oil Contaminated Water Filtration
  • Focus Systems Award
    • P-03N Trece Martires City National High School
    • Molluscicidal Activity of Akapulko (Cassia alata) Ethanolic Leaves Extract Against Golden Apple Snails (Pomacea canaliculata)
  • Special Poster Award
    • P-04N University of the Philippines High School in Iloilo
    • In silico Screening of Selected Aratiles (Muntingia calabura L.) Flavonoids as Potential Anti-angiogenic Agents
  • Special Poster Award
    • P-12S Bansud National High School - Regional Science High School for MIMAROPA
    • Antiurolithiatic Potential of Ardisia elliptica Using Synthesized Aggregated Kidney Stones Tested via Nucleation Assay (in vitro) and In-silico Molecular Docking of Its Alpha-amyrin for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
  • Special Poster Award
    • P-21S Naguilian National High School
    • The Health-O-Matic: PET Repurposing as Filament and Thread Innovation

 

Science Castle Japan 2025

Date: March 22, 2025 Venue: Kansai University, Senriyama Campus

  • Grand Prize
    • O-05 Shibuya Gakuen Makuhari High School
    • Representative: FUJIKI Yosei
    • Theme: Development of beverages using thin peanut hulls and exploration of polyphenols
  • THK Award
    • O-01 Harrow International School Appi
    • Representative: Ren Otsuka
    • Theme: Development of biomimetics robot based on crocodile ecology
  • Total Media Development Institute Award
    • O-02 Tokiwamatsu Gakuen High School
    • Representative: Chisuke YEN
    • Topic: Creating controllers for portable games for people with disabilities
  • Kansai University Prize
    • O-09 Shochi Fukaya High School
    • Representative: Yuriya Yoshizawa
    • Theme: Lifestyle of Mamizukuran jellyfish as revealed by adherence plate survey
  • Best Poster Award
    • P-06 Komaba High School, Nippon Institute of Technology
    • Representative: Hinami Asaga
    • Topic: Relationship between pollen cargo formation and pollen shape in honeybees
  • Nippo Award
    • P-43 Kobe Municipal High School of Science and Technology
    • Representative: Mako Shell
    • Topic: Can jellyfish become superabsorbent polymers?
  • Hiroshima Institute of Technology Award
    • P-67 Hyogo Prefectural Toyooka High School
    • Representative: Shibuyaju
    • Theme: Development of speaker boxes with adjustable acoustic characteristics

 

Science Castle Singapore 2025

(The major winners, officially announced at the Science Centre Singapore (April 12, 2025, venue: Science Centre Singapore), are as follows

  • Grand Winner

    • school: School of Science and Technology, Singapore

    • Research Themes: Investigation on how the color of online study materials affects Singaporean adolescents' memory retention rate

  • Leave a Nest Award

    • schoolSt. Joseph's Institution : St. Joseph's Institution

    • Research Themes: An investigation on the effect of Ibuprofen on Carpenter Ant's (Camponotus spp.) average movement speed

  • Best Poster Award

    • schoolRaffles Institution : Raffles Institution

    • Research Themes: Exploiting Microbial Genes to Increase Tumour Immunogenicity