Royal Irish Academy marks election of 29 new members
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
Chilly dips and a watchmaking masterclass, plus vineyards and chocolate tastings
Proceeds of sale by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the internet, to go to charity
Muon wobble suggests a fifth force which could explain mysteries such as dark matter
Dr Ní Shúilleabháin praised for raising public awareness of maths
Artificial intelligence technology developed by Dublin-based Ubotica installed on satellite
Using internet services can leave you open to data collection or tracking
Sesame is likely one of the most successful examples of science diplomacy in operation
‘Without continuous developments and insights from basic research, applied research may eventually wither away’
Ireland must continue to internationalise its research by joining key scientific bodies
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The possibilities are thrilling but Ireland is not a Cern member so our researchers cannot work there
Membership of organisation is critical to becoming ‘a global innovation leader’
On system’s 30th birthday, Tim Berners-Lee hopes to ensure it stays safe and open
Worldwide web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee writes impassioned open letter marking 30th anniversary of web
A wave of voice-managed software applications may be coming our way. Rather than poking and prodding a dirty screen, you simply speak and ask
European Space Agency considering the Myriad 2 chip for in-orbit image processing
No one is immune from political upheaval, but science has a way of weeding out incorrect hypotheses over time
Donna Strickland was among trio of scientists given the award for laser breakthroughs
Contributions critical to advancing Paris Agreement, Higgins tells EU contest in RDS
Web Log: Swiss-based email service could attract Gmail users who value their privacy
Dragging up the late Irish laureate’s name can overshadow successes in other areas
State has rich history in particle physics but will not cough up €1m Cern membership fee
British computer scientist’s proposal led to transformation of services and data access
'One Day at a Time' and 'Roseanne' are on their way back; here are some olden-days shows that should also be remade, like "womanning competition" Calor Kosangas Housewife of the Year
New wave of Finnish game developers seeks to make learning fun
We’ve lost our exotic allure without replacing it with the attraction of efficiency
Decade since launch of ‘The Irish Times’ Innovation magazine has brought tremendous change
Ireland should not balk at yearly €10m fee to join Geneva physics laboratory - FG Senator
Thanks to synaesthesia Lucy McKenna experiences the world differently to most people, and now, following a stint at Cern, she’s trying to explain huge questions in science with art
2016 Revisited: The Roses' job is to float around smiling and wearing a sash, which resembles a bandolier
Irish colleges can take funding and staff from the UK if we move quickly
Nobel laureate among dignitaries conferred with honorary degrees by Trinity College Dublin
Scientists are extremely employable, make exciting discoveries and help solve huge global problems. Why would you not want to be involved?
Underfunding of third-level will keep us on the sidelines of international science
Stocking fillers for science lovers
Plan will boost employment and support national research, says Taoiseach
Programme aims to increase numbers working in R&D by 15,000 over five years
The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful particle smasher, has just started up again after a two-year shutdown for repairs and improvements
Record-breaking energies will be reached with restart of Large Hadron Collider
CERN scientist and Glen Dimplex chair among 19 new members admitted to RIA
Scientists achieve milestone during test collisions between protons within instrument
Konrad Feldman’s start-up helps advertisers connect with their consumers
The International Research Organisation review panel is considering if Ireland should stump up cash to join research bodies
Prof Werner Nahm’s work in blending a rigorous mathematical discipline with theories about how the universe formed has had an international impact, and he is also an authority on Mayan texts
Atom smasher restarts after re-fit with aim of finding what binds galaxies together
CERN proves the validity of Star Wars and ASOS starts stocking clip-on man-buns
It is essential Irish scientists join European research, says observatory executive
After a two-year upgrade, the Large Hadron Collider is 60% more powerful. So what are scientists hoping for?
In today’s web-encircled world, the media increasingly gets the message: publish and you will be damned
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
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