The creative sweet spot: you can find it in your (very early) sleep
Research shows accessing a hypnagogic state as you drift into sleep can unlock creativity
Research shows accessing a hypnagogic state as you drift into sleep can unlock creativity
Biggest challenges for young people with condition are usually in school
German doctor studied gender and sexuality and coined ‘transsexual’ term in 1920s
‘I was called an anti-vaxxer, and I took exception to that. My children are vaccinated’
Climate threats among reasons time is set at its closest-ever point to global catastrophe
Three-time World Cup winner expected to be discharged in coming days
Ireland’s pact with the British prime minister on the North was a deal with a deceitful cheat
Black holes behave as the physicist predicted. But the ultimate award is beyond his reach
Manuscript is ‘a fascinating dive into the mind of the greatest scientist of the 20th century’
Tokyo Letter: Gift of Fire tells the story of Japan’s efforts to build a nuclear bomb
The virus has taught us that as long as one person is at risk, we are all at risk
Pi provides a constant mathematic conundrum
From childhood we are inured to fables about females having their powers taken away
It was an outcome that suited both teams, even if Ampadu’s red card will rankle
After 127 years an overwhelming majority vote in favour of opening membership to women
TCD scientists speculate Santa uses ‘macroscopic superposition’ to be in many places simultaneously on Christmas Eve
Human success depends on our ability to co-operate and organise while technology makes life easier
Analysis: Officials need to explain what second lockdown would change if public accept more heavy restrictions
After Weimar-like exuberance will come Covid-19 scapegoating and ongoing lies
Quantum computers could perform billions of times faster than current supercomputer
String theory is beautifully explained by Brian Greene in The Elegant Universe
That’s Maths: Influential Hungarian took up position in Dias in 1954
Many of us see the levels of patience, persistence and personal attention that goes into the role of an educator
Australia and New Zealand are perfectly placed to help the rugby phoenix rise again
Janan Ganesh: Little was expected from US president Harry Truman but he proved a surprise
William Reville: We have good reason to be proud of our European heritage
Andy Farrell knows tight-five domination will lay platform for more expansive game
Baalbek Letter: Penal charges for internet service push people out on to the streets
Unthinkable: One of philosophy’s great debates may be down to a misunderstanding
Former Republic of Ireland star played for Carlo Ancelotti’s Juventus in his early career
Paris Letter: The city has budgeted €1.5m annually since 2017 for the war on rats
James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz are jointly awarded the 2019 prize
Rathmines-made solar telescope among items on display in Above and Beyond show
Taking stock of dark and light legacy of a first experiment in democracy 100 years on
I worked for Nasa in the 1960s, playing a small part in a major historic event
Observations of solar eclipse confirmed accuracy of theory of relativity
Science world marks 100th anniversary of test which provided first evidence of relativity
A landmark experiment in 1919 set out to prove Einstein’s theory of relativity by observing a total eclipse. Irishmen Andrew Crommelin and Howard Grubb played central roles
‘I think the industry has been too traditional’, says the Elon Musk of the nautical world
Once a field dominated by men, brilliant women mathematicians are finally getting the recognition they deserve
Weary Americans could well see the insider as a perfect escape from four years of drama
Unthinkable: Prof Tom McLeish identifies eight stages of creation common to disciplines as diverse as painting and biology
Feat described as equivalent to ‘locating an apple on the surface of the moon’
Black holes are dense entities formed when large stars collapse at end of life cycle
On system’s 30th birthday, Tim Berners-Lee hopes to ensure it stays safe and open
US FAA says its ongoing review ‘provides no basis to order grounding the aircraft’
Businessman’s joy that Metro will not come south echoed up and down Dunville Avenue
How do we encourage more girls to defy the stereotypes and take up Stem subjects?
Study finds 29% heart-disease rise among those drinking artificially sweetened drinks
Their existence was posited 2,500 years ago, and they were thought to be ‘indivisible’
Science suggests the present has ‘no particular significance’ above the past or the future?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices