Molecules, metaphors and the place of science in culture
One is contained within the other, but how does that manifest itself?
One is contained within the other, but how does that manifest itself?
Broadcaster Leo Enright to unveil commemorative plaque in Stoneybatter
Science media competition open to third level students on island of Ireland
DCU student’s ‘moving’ documentary was inspired by photograph of stand-off in Peru
A prize of €2,000 is up for grabs for the best submission on the theme of ‘virus’
Carlow man reached the pinnacle of 19th century science but full recognition eluded him
When founded in 1940 it was the first such institute in Europe
A guide on how the explore the wonders close to you as the Covid-19 restrictions relax
James Hayes (17) wins prize for imaginative essay on the man who discovered Quaternions
Competition with €2,000 prize open to third-level students
Breadth of the book ranges from natural history to industrialisation and to sociology
A reprint of Mary Mulvihill’s tour of Ireland and a dive into late Victorian Dublin
‘Ingenious Ireland’ by late Irish Times contributor was first printed in 2002
Illustrator and Trinity student Laura Katharine Finnegan wins 2019 prize
Third year of awards celebrating legacy of ‘Irish Times’ science writer Mary Mulvihill
Guiding touch of science journalist who died three years ago aged 55 can still be felt
Winner of 2018 Mary Mulvihill Award tackles difficult question with a punchy, passionate paper
Irene Fogarty receives €2,000 bursary in honour of journalist Mary Mulvihill
Calling aspiring science journalists, studying at third level, interested in role of women
Robert Boyle Summer School hears from speakers on the theme of fraud in science
Science writer leaves an outstanding , accessible historical legacy of Irish technology
Dublin port is a fascinating place, although it has become separated from the city and the people it serves. Artist Cliona Harmey’s new project aims to revive the connection
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