The 2007 BA CREST Science Fair took place on 23rd February at the Royal Society in London.
The complete list of winners is as follows:
The Best CREST Science Projectat Bronze Level - First Prize Anita McGargan, Brian Walters and Conor Breen - St Patrick's High School, Keady, Co. Armagh, Ireland “MP3 Players: What are you getting?”
The Best CREST Science Project at Bronze Level - Second Prize Ruari Jardine - Dollar Academy, Clackmannshire “Does Shape Affect Speed?”
The Best CREST Science Project at Silver Level - First Prize Nadia Hyder, Angel lin, Zenub Qulsoom and Bhanjeek Kaur Greal - Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow “Toilet Troubles”
The Best CREST Science Project at Silver Level - Second Prize Stephanie Paul - Loreto College, Coleraine, Co. Derry “In a Twist - The physics of Twisting Elastic”
The Best CREST Science Project at Gold Level - First Prize Georgia Connolly - St Mary's School, Shaftesbury “The Development of a method for the quantitative analysis of z-phenylethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC) in river water”
The Best CREST Science Project at Gold Level - Second Prize Niamh O'Shea - Watford Grammar School for Girls, Watford “An investigation into limb development in mouse embryos and the methods used for analysis”
The Best CREST Technology Project at Bronze Level - First Prize Hannah Sheppard - Kent College, Pembury, Tunbridge Wells “A Clown Costume for a Year 4 Student”
The Best CREST Technology Project at Bronze Level - Second Prize Tom Harlow, Eddie Paris and Alex Price – John Port School, Etwall “User Friendly Car Park”
The Best CREST Technology Project at Silver Level - First Prize Daniel Briggs - Altrincham Grammar School, Cheshire “The Glacier 360-TX: Now that's cool!”
The Best CREST Technology Project at Silver Level - Second Prize Phil Cook, Trent College, Nottingham “Solite - The Solar Powered Torch”
The Best CREST Technology Project at Gold Level - First Prize Lucy Winzer, Chloe Brown, Katrina Holloway and Stacey Worrall - Highsted Grammar School, Sittingbourne “Gum Busters - Removing Gum from the Streets”
The Best CREST Technology Project at Gold Level - Second Prize Angharad Porteous, Ella Vogel, Robert Franks and Scott Malcaity - King Edward VI School, Morpeth “Correction of a flight safety problem affecting the controls in a Sea King helicopter”
AstraZeneca Young Innovators Award Prize Hannah Bradon - West Kirby Grammar School, West Kirby “Characterization of Salmonella Typhimurium strains from UK Greenfinches”
Vicki Highland - Dame Alice Harpur School, Bedford “Investigating Cancer - The optimisation of expression of sumo-cdc2”
Emma Thompson - Halesowen College, Halesowen “The Effects of Stress on the Large Arteries”
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Prize Holly Batchelor - The Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh “Cosmic Rain: Investigating Particles from Space”
EU Contest for Young Scientists Prize Galen Brown - Stromness Academy, Orkney “TV Saver - Solving the Standby Problem”
Mike Brownbill - Calday Grange Grammar School, West Kirby “Ix, Ypsilon, Z”
Anna Ressel - Cardinal Newman College, Preston “Absorption of Ions: Investigation into the Removal of Chromium Ions from Water”
The Adele Gurney Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar Prize Georgia Connolly - St Mary's School, Shaftesbury “The Development of a method for the quantitative analysis of z-phenylethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC) in river water”
London International Youth Science Forum Prize Sable Campbell - Grosvenor Grammar School, Belfast “Sunkissed”