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Ireland asked to attend WHO meeting over low uptake of HPV vaccine

Ireland asked to attend WHO meeting over low uptake of HPV vaccine

Uptake in vaccine to prevent cervical cancer low ‘due to huge impact of lobby groups’

Fri Oct 07 2016 - 15:09
Dick Ahlstrom: Why Ireland has a bad reputation for research

Dick Ahlstrom: Why Ireland has a bad reputation for research

Irish researchers won 0.99% of EU awards with application rate of 1.39% since 2007

Thu Oct 06 2016 - 05:32
Want to live to be  150? It’s not going to happen, sadly

Want to live to be 150? It’s not going to happen, sadly

Record maximum age of 122 is extremely unlikely to be surpassed, researchers say

Wed Oct 05 2016 - 19:25
Trio of scientists land Nobel Prize in Chemistry with micro-robot

Trio of scientists land Nobel Prize in Chemistry with micro-robot

Recipient Prof J Fraser Stoddart previously honoured for work by Trinity College Dublin

Wed Oct 05 2016 - 15:53
Chinese scientist takes up €6 million research award at UCD

Chinese scientist takes up €6 million research award at UCD

Leading researcher in nanomanufacturing will help build engineering base in Ireland

Tue Oct 04 2016 - 16:39
Strange behaviour of ultra-thin materials wins Nobel Prize

Strange behaviour of ultra-thin materials wins Nobel Prize

Physics award shared by three US-based scientists David Thouless, Duncan Haldane, and Michael Kosterlitz

Tue Oct 04 2016 - 14:35
Why cycling safety is a two-way street

Why cycling safety is a two-way street

Our roads need to be made safer for cyclists – but cyclists also need to follow rules of the road

Mon Oct 03 2016 - 17:32
Final descent: Rosetta set to crash-land on its comet

Final descent: Rosetta set to crash-land on its comet

On September 30th, the Rosetta satellite will reach the end of its 12-year mission and join the Philae lander on an icy grave

Thu Sept 22 2016 - 06:00
UK expert urges complete overhaul of Irish research

UK expert urges complete overhaul of Irish research

Nobel prize-winner Paul Nurse believes there are better ways to advance the State’s ambitions to become a world centre for innovation

Thu Sept 15 2016 - 01:00
Breastfeeding not supported by society, says Swansea University professor

Breastfeeding not supported by society, says Swansea University professor

Just 55% of mothers in Ireland have breastfed, the lowest rate in the world

Fri Sept 09 2016 - 01:00
British festival of science in Swansea:   the secrets of animal behaviour captured

British festival of science in Swansea: the secrets of animal behaviour captured

Tracking device provides ‘daily diary’ for an unprecedented view into creatures’ lives

Thu Sept 08 2016 - 18:14
Social media can hold all the information hackers need

Social media can hold all the information hackers need

British Science Festival hears how easy it is to retrieve important personal information

Wed Sept 07 2016 - 15:26
Genome editing allows growing of human organs in pigs

Genome editing allows growing of human organs in pigs

British Science Festival told technology’s power has big implications for eugenics

Tue Sept 06 2016 - 18:34
Researchers hope blood test can be  ‘smoke detector’ for cancer

Researchers hope blood test can be ‘smoke detector’ for cancer

British Science Festival: Test seeks out by-products of disease before symptoms occur

Tue Sept 06 2016 - 13:27
Bizarre laboratory images compete to mark institute’s birthday

Bizarre laboratory images compete to mark institute’s birthday

Research done at Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute could have ‘huge impact

Mon Sept 05 2016 - 01:00
Dogs understand human words and tones, research says

Dogs understand human words and tones, research says

Man’s best friend processes vocal communication in same way as humans, study shows

Tue Aug 30 2016 - 15:37
Failure rate in maths indicates distorted education policy

Failure rate in maths indicates distorted education policy

Mismatches between education and enterprise policies are becoming clearer

Wed Aug 24 2016 - 16:25
Greenland sharks can live  for 400 years, research says

Greenland sharks can live for 400 years, research says

New study proves the fish are the longest-living vertebrates on planet Earth

Thu Aug 11 2016 - 20:32
Before spears or arrows, humans ‘threw stones’ to hunt

Before spears or arrows, humans ‘threw stones’ to hunt

New study sheds light on abundance of round hunting rocks found at stone age settlements

Wed Aug 10 2016 - 10:01
Whooping cough’s return prompts search for new vaccine

Whooping cough’s return prompts search for new vaccine

TCD scientists join the effort to combat the increasing number of cases of the disease

Mon Aug 08 2016 - 01:00
Caring computers   set to respond to human emotions   in  dementia project

Caring computers set to respond to human emotions in dementia project

Irish-led SenseCare research, funded by the EU, will make use of ‘affective computing’

Mon Aug 08 2016 - 01:00
Innovation awards: Orreco aims to bring elite sports science to the masses

Innovation awards: Orreco aims to bring elite sports science to the masses

Biomarker analytics firm wants to extend elite athlete solutions to everyone

Thu Aug 04 2016 - 07:35
Innovation awards:  Sothic Bioscience could save horseshoe crab from extinction

Innovation awards: Sothic Bioscience could save horseshoe crab from extinction

Firm developed ‘biosynthetic’ equivalent of product derived from crab blood

Thu Aug 04 2016 - 07:20
Innovation award category winner: Megazyme International kits out companies to test their products

Innovation award category winner: Megazyme International kits out companies to test their products

Bray-based firm produces analytics kits used in food, drinks and biofuel sectors

Thu Aug 04 2016 - 07:05
MRSA vaccine among research projects to share €40m funding

MRSA vaccine among research projects to share €40m funding

Science Foundation Ireland and other bodies offer support for 24 projects and 200 researchers

Wed Aug 03 2016 - 19:20
Why Irish research  needs a dedicated Cabinet minister

Why Irish research needs a dedicated Cabinet minister

There are two ministers with ‘innovation’ in their title, but who defends research budgets?

Wed Aug 03 2016 - 16:20
Open season declared by EU on grey squirrels and raccoons

Open season declared by EU on grey squirrels and raccoons

Member states, including Ireland, required to wipe them out or keep them contained

Tue Aug 02 2016 - 19:23
New research suggests young people are going off sex

New research suggests young people are going off sex

Online technology can facilitate forming of relationships - but also have opposite effect

Tue Aug 02 2016 - 18:28
Woolly mammoth was still alive in era of Newgrange, says study

Woolly mammoth was still alive in era of Newgrange, says study

Researchers say climate change and rising sea levels was the cause of the animals’ demise

Mon Aug 01 2016 - 20:01
Birds may   hold the key to more efficient drones

Birds may hold the key to more efficient drones

Researchers study avian flying techniques to learn how to minimise energy consumption

Mon Aug 01 2016 - 20:00
Moon astronauts face higher rates of heart disease, study says

Moon astronauts face higher rates of heart disease, study says

New research claims radiation from deep space can cause cardiovascular problems

Thu Jul 28 2016 - 20:02
Think you’re an oil painting? You need bread, meat, sausages and more bread

Think you’re an oil painting? You need bread, meat, sausages and more bread

Study of 750 food paintings from the past five centuries

Tue Jul 26 2016 - 19:21
Solar Impulse 2 flight ‘shows need to alter energy use’

Solar Impulse 2 flight ‘shows need to alter energy use’

Significant Irish contingent involved in first solar-powered round-the-world flight

Tue Jul 26 2016 - 15:58
Dutch men and Latvian women  are the world’s tallest

Dutch men and Latvian women are the world’s tallest

Irish people fail to make the top 10 for height in massive international study

Tue Jul 26 2016 - 01:00
The hole truth: how clothes moths make themselves at home in summer

The hole truth: how clothes moths make themselves at home in summer

Warm, humid conditions are ideal for dreaded moth that eats cashmere and carpet alike

Sat Jul 23 2016 - 05:45
Research council spends €34m on cutting-edge work

Research council spends €34m on cutting-edge work

Report reveals breadth of scientific endeavour – from HIV treatment to Irish gene study

Thu Jul 21 2016 - 16:18
Dick Ahlstrom: Research community alarmed by Brexit implications

Dick Ahlstrom: Research community alarmed by Brexit implications

Royal Irish Academy one of seven to issue a joint statement to the UK government

Thu Jul 21 2016 - 12:00
An Irish breakthrough in the big data storage problem

An Irish breakthrough in the big data storage problem

The world’s data pool is growing at an astonishing rate, and a team based at Trinity has made a discovery about how to store it more efficiently

Thu Jul 21 2016 - 06:00
Research on pregnancy, obesity and battery life backed by €154m science fund

Research on pregnancy, obesity and battery life backed by €154m science fund

Science Foundation Ireland believes Brexit could be an opportunity for sector in State

Thu Jul 14 2016 - 19:28
‘Wonder stuff: Material ‘grown’ at TCD could bring roll-up TVs

‘Wonder stuff: Material ‘grown’ at TCD could bring roll-up TVs

Amber materials science centre team find wonder material good for high-tech uses

Thu Jul 14 2016 - 01:00
‘Bee friendly’ approach urged to help save species from extinction

‘Bee friendly’ approach urged to help save species from extinction

Pollinators essential for growth of human food crops but one third of Irish bees at risk

Wed Jul 13 2016 - 15:52
Dick Ahlstrom: the genetically modified human - has its time come?

Dick Ahlstrom: the genetically modified human - has its time come?

It should be possible to improve our immunity against viruses and cancer

Wed Jul 06 2016 - 16:05
TCD researcher tries to find out why climate denial persists

TCD researcher tries to find out why climate denial persists

‘Third of people in US deny man-made climate change’

Tue Jul 05 2016 - 11:26
Jupiter mission may unlock the solar system’s secrets

Jupiter mission may unlock the solar system’s secrets

The Juno satellite is en route to the mysterious planet, and it could help to reveal how the solar system was formed

Thu Jun 30 2016 - 06:00
Career opportunities – those set to knock in the future

Career opportunities – those set to knock in the future

Want to be a mind miner? Why not a a CSI gut expert? Unveiling those jobs to come

Tue Jun 28 2016 - 16:05
A fifth of all plants could be facing extinction

A fifth of all plants could be facing extinction

A range of factors are pushing plants to the edge, and many species may be on borrowed time

Thu Jun 16 2016 - 14:59
This crippled Government is making researchers nervous

This crippled Government is making researchers nervous

Determination to become a world leader in scientific research and innovation may be in jeopardy

Mon Jun 13 2016 - 12:35
UL’s ‘magic’ sponge could save billions

UL’s ‘magic’ sponge could save billions

Discovery can soak up impurities, desalinate water and mop up carbon dioxide

Mon Jun 13 2016 - 05:05
New ‘hobbit’ fossils may  reveal origins of the species

New ‘hobbit’ fossils may reveal origins of the species

Indonesian discovery matches up with the Homo floresiensis remnants found in 2003

Wed Jun 08 2016 - 18:02
Fish can recognise human faces, research shows

Fish can recognise human faces, research shows

Archerfish are able to identify faces they have seen before, according to new study

Tue Jun 07 2016 - 16:33
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