Air pollution may cancel out the brain benefits of exercise
Physical activity is good for brain health but polluted air has opposite effect, studies show
Physical activity is good for brain health but polluted air has opposite effect, studies show
Childhood disintegrative disorder: Tom’s regression began with withdrawal at age four
Excessive attention early on can be a sign you’re in an unhealthy relationship
As flu season sets in and Omicron continues to surge, how concerned should we be?
Policies to incentivise shared AVs are seen as ‘crucial’ and that disincentives be put in place to discourage single-passenger services
Review on MRI studies shows no evidence running causes damage to knee cartilage
More similarities than differences between left-wing and right-wing authoritarianism
Early backers include U2’s Bono and The Edge and Salesforce chief Marc Benioff
Changing to American Stabiliser breed allowed Billy O’Kane cut emissions by 40%
David Card awarded half of prize, other half shared by Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens
Research Lives: Astrid Wingler, UCC professor of plant biology
The psychologist’s new book is a love letter to humanity in all its stages
Erected as coronavirus precautions, the barriers may redirect germs to others, research suggests
Physician overthrew traditional ideas that women should not run long distances
Ecological group funds purchase by Passamaquoddy who had lived there for 10,000 years
By using the body mass index, illnesses and unhealthy habits can be missed
Online election among 800-plus staff due to take place on Saturday morning
Just 262 cases traced to outdoor activities since pandemic began, official figures reveal
Growing tensions between the pair exploded on the day the mob stormed the Capitol
Arrests target activists and politicians who were involved in election primary last year
Progress for women in sport remains one step forward and two steps back
Her themes include clerical intrigue, women’s role in society, power, faith and sexuality
The ‘Mozart of math’ Terry Tao will deliver this year’s Royal Irish Academy Hamilton Lecture
Hague Letter: Year-old ban seen as discriminatory and nonsensical in an era of obligatory Covid-19 face covering restrictions
Research indicates antibodies appear to persist months after infections have resolved
Move is tit-for-tat response after China told to shut its consulate in Houston earlier in week
Collaboration is easier with facts and figures than with concepts and creativity
Economic lockdown just creates unemployment but does not stop the deaths
The physicist, who died in February, worked with Nasa to protect astronauts from radiation
New study shows coughs or sneezes are not the only way virus can be transmitted
Tests are scarce, which has prevented public health officials from assessing the full scope of the outbreak across the US
Study suggests robo-analyst firms’ stock advice more profitable than that of their human counterparts
Net Results: ‘Decisions made in haste are typically disastrous policymaking’
More than 400 sign open letter calling for bill to be picked up by euro zone not individual states
Death toll from Covid-19 rises to 29 in Italy with officials reporting more than 1,100 cases
Is coffee good for you? Is it addictive? Does the way it's made matter and other questions about our daily caffeine hit
Padraig O’Morain: Bringing joy into your life is a key element of Buddhist philosophy
Researchers are now challenging the link between social media use and mental health problems among teenagers
Prof John FitzGerald warns all sectors must take climate action
Former tánaiste Mary Harney and Joan Freeman among other recipients
The trend of dopamine fasting to avoid stimulation is spreading from Silicon Valley
Cause of fire remains under investigation, as 96 homes and other structures destroyed
Power outages of unprecedented scale to reduce wildfire risks posed by extremely windy, dry weather
After a six year hiatus, the Oscar winner is returning to the big screen as Judy Garland
Edwin Shneidman’s book is the culmination of a life’s work in pursuit of preventing suicide
Former IMF official says corporate tax regime helped Ireland rebound from crisis
‘We spend too much time rushing from one thing to another’: Why TDs and Senators could benefit from daily meditation
Breakthrough creates robots with ability to respond to natural environment
The science prodigy turned venture capitalist on why we need to treat ageing as a disease to be treated
Damien Woods is ‘embedding an algorithm within chemistry to control chemical processes’
Study examined nearly 3,000 individuals diagnosed with autism in California
Recognition of formidable history in space and science always eclipsed by success in arts
Ties between communities on both sides of the border persist, even in Trump’s America
Research Lives: Dr John Regan, research fellow, Centre for Astrophysics and Relativity at DCU School of Mathematics
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