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Scientific teams find genetic link to epilepsy drug reaction

IRISH AND British scientists have found a way to warn if a patient will react badly to a medicine used in the treatment of epilepsy…

Thu Mar 24 2011 - 00:00

Predicting where quakes will strike

EVEN AS THE Japanese authorities struggle to cope with the humanitarian disaster caused by last Friday’s major earthquake, that…

Thu Mar 17 2011 - 00:00

New Academy head reaches to academics and public

The new president of the Royal Irish Academy, Prof Luke Drury, says it has a role to play in Ireland by fostering public debate…

Thu Mar 17 2011 - 00:00

Radiation risk: reactor's protective containment vessel may have been damaged

WESTERLY WINDS are helping Japan to limit risks of exposure of the public to radiation caused by the ongoing threat to reactors…

Wed Mar 16 2011 - 00:00

Massive quake among top 10 on record as further risk increases

THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE QUAKE: Stresses along what is known as a ‘line of subduction’ could now put Tokyo at risk

Sat Mar 12 2011 - 00:00

Irish earthquake measurement: Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies

LONG BEFORE news of the Sendai earthquake was first broadcast, scientists in Dublin already knew about the powerful quake and…

Sat Mar 12 2011 - 00:00

Whirlpools explained

THE REMARKABLE television pictures from Japan revealed the awesome power of a tsunami as it reaches land

Sat Mar 12 2011 - 00:00

The smart way to get the inside track

Researchers in Maynooth are finding ways in which we can all become travel guides or health advisors by sharing knowledge through…

Thu Mar 10 2011 - 00:00

Seeds planted 300 years ago are helping us today

Trinity College’s botany department is celebrating its tercentenary at a time when its collection is helping in the study of …

Thu Mar 10 2011 - 00:00

Science Gallery unveils Memory Lab

DO YOU forget names seconds after an introduction? If so, then come along to the Science Gallery where you can participate in…

Thu Mar 10 2011 - 00:00

Pushing the self-destruct button

A team at Trinity College Dublin has discovered what may be the ‘on’ and ‘off’ switches in cancer cells

Thu Mar 03 2011 - 00:00

Scientist develops poison pill to kill cancer cells

A SCIENTIST in Belfast has developed a way to pop a poison pill into breast cancer cells that causes them to self-destruct

Tue Mar 01 2011 - 00:00

Cancer, diabetes, dementia and cystic fibrosis: having the genome has not meant an end to these afflictions

OPINION: IT WAS ALWAYS on the cards that scientists would attempt to decipher the human genetic blueprint once its disarmingly…

Fri Feb 25 2011 - 00:00

Armagh takes fresh look at universe

THE LONG and distinguished record of valuable astronomical observations made by Armagh Observatory has resumed following the …

Thu Feb 24 2011 - 00:00

Embassy forum for 'wild geese' in Washington

A forum is being set up to provide support and networking facilities for Ireland’s scientific community in the US

Thu Feb 24 2011 - 00:00

Virus may soon cause more mouth cancers than tobacco

THERE HAS been a sharp rise in the incidence of mouth cancers, with many of these associated with the presence of a virus

Mon Feb 21 2011 - 00:00

Studies of mice could lead to radical treatments to prevent stuttering

STUDYING THE vocalisations of a genetically-altered mouse could lead to radical new treatments to prevent stuttering in humans…

Mon Feb 21 2011 - 00:00

Ability to speak two languages can delay dementia, research shows

BEING ABLE to speak two languages can delay the onset of dementia in older people

Sat Feb 19 2011 - 00:00

EU growth strategy on target

EU Member States will deliver nearly four million jobs and increase their collective annual gross domestic product by €700 billion…

Fri Feb 18 2011 - 00:00

Radar use sparks new science

US SCIENCE CONFERENCE: A weather radar system able to count the number of raindrops in a storm cloud is being used to track …

Fri Feb 18 2011 - 00:00

Hibernating black bears teach scientists space-age lessons

Researchers hope that learning the secrets of hibernation will provide benefits for medicine and space travel

Fri Feb 18 2011 - 00:00

Scientists explore the meaning of self-consciousness

US SCIENCE CONFERENCE: SCIENTISTS IN Switzerland are exploring the meaning of self-consciousness and the mind in a completely…

Fri Feb 18 2011 - 00:00

Science gathering opens in US capital

THE CREATION of robots controlled directly by the brain is one of the top items for discussion at the 177th annual meeting of…

Thu Feb 17 2011 - 00:00

Studies make strong link between climate change and flooding

MORE LOCALISED FLOODING is expected as a consequence of climate change

Thu Feb 17 2011 - 00:00

The importance of understanding the life sciences

Help is at hand to inform opinion on such controversial topics as gene therapy, stem cell use, functional foods and biofuel production…

Thu Feb 17 2011 - 00:00

TCD leads the way in development of nanomaterial

IRISH-LED research has opened up a whole new family of “nanomaterials” that will support technologies in a wide range of areas…

Thu Feb 10 2011 - 00:00

Funky gibbon song puts the accent on love

WHEN GIBBONS want to find a mate they don’t start searching the forest, they sing

Thu Feb 10 2011 - 00:00

Secret of the flea jump is revealed

UK researchers have figured out how the tiny flea can leap vast distances through the air with the greatest of ease

Thu Feb 10 2011 - 00:00

TCD researcher not splitting hairs with new discovery

A RESEARCHER at Trinity College Dublin has taken the notion of splitting hairs to a new level

Fri Feb 04 2011 - 00:00

RDS to announce award for nanotech

NOMINATIONS HAVE opened for a new award that highlights research discoveries being made by scientists here and Irish scientists…

Thu Feb 03 2011 - 00:00

Searching for a home away from home

Astronomers have discovered a distant star with a complex solar system

Thu Feb 03 2011 - 00:00

Dog trained to detect early colon cancer using scent

A DOG has been trained to detect colorectal cancer in patients

Tue Feb 01 2011 - 00:00

Exercise helps with those trips down memory lane

A BRISK walk a few times a week may be enough to reverse signs of brain ageing and improve memory in older adults.

Tue Feb 01 2011 - 00:00

Climate change 'speeded' migrants

MODERN HUMANS migrated out of Africa much earlier than realised

Fri Jan 28 2011 - 00:00

When reporting on scientific research it becomes possible to influence how people think about a given question

It is no small thing reporting on scientific research

Fri Jan 28 2011 - 00:00

Visceral science show aims for gut reaction

MOSTLY ART imitates life, but from today you have a chance to see how art literally becomes life

Fri Jan 28 2011 - 00:00

DCU team using Botox to relieve chronic pain

An Irish research team is testing a drug used mainly for cosmetic treatments to block otherwise untreatable chronic pain

Thu Jan 27 2011 - 00:00

Astronomers discover earliest galaxy yet found

ASTRONOMERS SCANNING for objects at the very edge of the visible universe have discovered the earliest galaxy yet found

Thu Jan 27 2011 - 00:00

Visceral art show comes to life

This weekend sees the opening of an exhibition in the Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, that literally comes to life.

Thu Jan 27 2011 - 00:00

Scientists discover tiny, one-fingered relative of T-Rex

IT WASN’T fearsome but it certainly was unique

Tue Jan 25 2011 - 00:00

Hidden treasure of Orion

GAS, DUST and stars provide the stuff to deliver a striking image of a long familiar object, the Orion Nebula (pictured)

Thu Jan 20 2011 - 00:00

UCD backs film festival devoted to science

IRELAND MAY see its first film festival dedicated specifically to science subjects next summer.

Wed Jan 19 2011 - 00:00

Research urged as growth priority

IRELAND MUST continue to support research and innovation as key priorities for maintaining employment and growth.

Tue Jan 18 2011 - 00:00

Ace tennis project secures top prize

RESEARCH BY the winner of the BT Young Scientist for 2011 might one day help you develop the ultimate tennis swing

Sat Jan 15 2011 - 00:00

Sweet revelations and whirlwind activity at primary-level fair

IMPORTANT NEW research findings have emerged from the RDS – the top five foods that make kids hyper include Coca Cola, candy …

Fri Jan 14 2011 - 00:00

Students focus on developing world with projects aimed at helping poor

SOME OF the research projects presented at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in Dublin this week could benefit…

Fri Jan 14 2011 - 00:00

Musical project gives new meaning to learning by heart

MUSIC HATH power to soothe the savage breast – but it is also pretty good for helping learn French vocabulary

Fri Jan 14 2011 - 00:00

'Restless curiosity' delivers hope, says McAleese

IRELAND DID not have oil wells or gold mines but it did have the youth of Ireland and their “restless curiosity”, President Mary…

Thu Jan 13 2011 - 00:00

Problems for penguins

IT ISN’T EXACTLY the same as killing with kindness, but efforts to help protect king penguin populations on Antarctica’s Possession…

Thu Jan 13 2011 - 00:00

Down students put the brake on driving while using mobile phone

TWO STUDENTS from Co Down have come up with a simple solution to the problem of people using mobile phones while driving.

Thu Jan 13 2011 - 00:00
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