‘It’s life or death’: Turf burning in urban areas blamed for rise in stroke admissions
Turf responsible for more air pollution than coal in Dublin and Birr, study finds
Turf responsible for more air pollution than coal in Dublin and Birr, study finds
The James Webb Space Telescope may tell us more about dark matter and other mysteries
Emphasis on air quality in places like Japan means fewer cases ‘in Tokyo than Rathfarnham’
Librarians steer young minds towards art, media and cultural activities
Tech firm to provide funding for research
Problems that defy traditional computing can be solved by quantum solutions
Scientists to use national supercomputer and artificial intelligence to develop system
Best results producing wonder material come from Teeling whiskey, researchers find
Astrophysicists from Trinity and QUB part of international discovery team
Grace Weir’s new film just might explain the nature of life, the universe and everything
Glyposate exposure levels were just 1 per cent of accepted European norms, NUI Galway study finds
First survey of night-time light will seek citizens’ participation
Take part in the first-ever survey of night-time lighting in Ireland
New telescope allows Irish astronomers to explore a range of astronomical phenomena from solar physics to planets outside our solar system
Ophelia leaves stamp on skyline after creating giant sunlight filter in upper atmosphere
Irish scientists contribute to research on event that ‘opened new window to the Universe’
Saluting our interstellar ambassadors who for 40 years explored the beauty and diversity of the outer solar system
SiriusXT has developed a microscope that can generate 3D images of biological cells
New monitoring system helps power grid operators meet the challenges they face from electric vehicles and growth in renewable energy.
‘It seems possible that any planet with a mass a few times that of Earth could have an atmosphere similar to the Earth’s’
Trinity Walton Club aims to show how real world problems might be solved by Stem
From computer coding to space exploration a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics can take you anywhere
Amber’s principal investigator, Prof Jonathan Coleman, to receive ERC funding
Parameter Space will develop software to assess data returning from ESA’s Gaia satellite
Information stored as photons cannot be infiltrated due to uncertainty principle
That’s Maths: If the sleigh’s route is fractal, most of the distance is due to the small segments from one house to the next
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