PROMISE Project Enters New Phase In Advancing PV Reliability, Operation, And Maintenance

PROMISE Project Enters New Phase In Advancing PV Reliability, Operation, And Maintenance
Jun 3 2025 Share

Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation, Keith Azzopardi Tanti, addressed the opening of a seminar held under the PROMISE project, a European research initiative focused on improving the reliability, operation, and maintenance of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Malta.

PROMISE is a three-year research and innovation project funded by the European Commission through a Twinning action (HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03), part of the Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence objective under the Horizon Europe programme. Twinning actions aim to strengthen ties between research institutions in less-represented EU countries and leading institutions across Europe.

During the seminar, participants engaged in hands-on analysis of PV systems and explored the broader potential of solar energy.

Azzopardi Tanti emphasized that the PROMISE project is a reflection of Malta’s strong commitment to science and innovation as key drivers of national growth and sustainability.

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How Ice Cream Was Served On Maltese Streets

How Ice Cream Was Served On Maltese Streets
Jun 3 2025 Share

Local shared a photo to Facebook group ‘Nostalgia Malta’ of how ice cream was sold by an individual known as il-Pajsu, with a cart carried along by a donkey.

The photo shows the carriage-drawn ice cream vendor during what seems to be carnival.

 

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Commenting on the post was the reported son of Pajsu, Tyrone Grech, who reminisced on his memories of his dad and feeling proud that he is still mentioned down to this day.

Do you remember buying ice cream like this?

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Juventus Academy Malta’s U-11s Win 2nd Place At Torneo Morandini

Juventus Academy Malta’s U-11s Win 2nd Place At Torneo Morandini
Jun 3 2025 Share

Juventus Academy Malta Under 11s have just wrapped up an unforgettable journey in Penne, Italy, managing to bag 2nd place in the prestigious Torneo Morandini.

After a hard fought final match against Pescara, the local youth showcased their passion and skill as they faced top level opposition, including Reggiana, Penne, Pescara, and other high caliber teams.

‘But this trip was about more than just football’, wrote Juventus Academy Malta. ‘It was a chance for the boys to explore the beautiful region, experience Italian culture and cuisine, and grow closer as a team through an unforgettable bonding journey.’

The academy thanked the tournament organisers for their hospitality, the parents who travelled with and/or cheered on the team, and the dedicated coaches Graziano and Marco.

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Most Maltese Prefer Dogs Over Cats, But Just Barely

Most Maltese Prefer Dogs Over Cats, But Just Barely
Jun 3 2025 Share

Asking you, our followers, whether you prefer dogs or cats, it seems as though our tail-wagging ‘man’s-best-friend’ canines won the day.

But just barely!

Out of 1.2K respondents, over 640 people chose dogs, whereas 549 chose cats.

This follows the publication of a study from Tokyo University which found that domestic cats are able to distinguish between the scent of their owner and that of an unfamiliar person.

The research involved presenting 30 cats with plastic tubes containing one of three scent samples: their owner’s odour, the scent of a stranger of the same sex, or a clean swab.

The swabs had been rubbed under the armpit, behind the ear, and between the toes of the subjects.

The results showed that cats spent significantly more time sniffing the tubes containing the stranger’s scent than either their owner’s or the clean swab.

This indicates that cats can detect and react to unfamiliar human odours. However, the study could not confirm whether cats can identify specific individuals purely by scent.

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