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Science in the City 2022

Explore the Arches - Your Home

Water - Be the change

Festival Area: Your Home

Organisation Description

‘Water – Be the change’ is the national water conservation campaign launched in September 2019 with the aim of delivering an effective educational and awareness raising campaign on the optimised and efficient use of water resources to facilitate a cultural shift in people’s behaviour towards water conservation on the Maltese Islands targeting the domestic, commercial and agricultural sectors. The campaign is partly funded by the European Union for the Energy and Water Agency within the Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development.

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Water - Be the Change Experiments

In these four videos, Water – Be the Change is showing you all the interesting experiments about water, including ‘Clouds in a bottle’, ‘Filtration’, ‘Colour Separation’ and ‘Evaporation’ experiments and others. Watch each video, do the experiments with them step by step, and learn more about water!

Clouds in a Bottle Experiment

Filtration Experiment

Colour Separation Experiment

Evaporation Experiment

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Science in the City is part of the European Researchers’ Night, an EU-wide celebration. It has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (under grant agreement No 101061120), and a number of corporate sponsors. It is recognised as a Festival by Europe for Festivals and Festivals for Europe (EFFE).

The Science in the City consortium is led by the University of Malta and the Malta Chamber of Scientists, in partnership with the Minister for Equality, Research, and Innovation, Trust Stamp Ltd, Malta Enterprise, MCAST, Qualia Analytics, Esplora, BPC International, SEM, PBS, Spazju Kreattiv, Tech.mt, Aquabiotech, Valletta Design Cluster, Valletta Cultural Agency, The Environment Resource Agency, WasteServ, More or Less Theatre and Keen Ltd.

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