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Boyle Medal winner's lecture

THE WINNER of the 2009 RDS Irish Times Boyle Medal for Scientific Excellence does not beat around the bush

Thu Nov 05 2009 - 00:00

Annual science week will offer fun with an educational twist

THE SCIENCE of bugs, bubbles, balloons and bats will be on display next week as Science Week Ireland gets under way

Wed Nov 04 2009 - 00:00

Tight controls urged in use of personal data

PEOPLE ARE in effect giving up a piece of their bodies when they provide personal biometric data, meaning tight controls are …

Wed Nov 04 2009 - 00:00

Physicists hope to smash atoms for Christmas

THE WORLD’S most powerful atom smasher could be in operation before Christmas.

Thu Oct 29 2009 - 00:00

Lawsuit fears affecting research, says author

A GROWING fear of being sued can affect the conduct of scientific research.

Thu Oct 29 2009 - 00:00

Focus on a cure for blindness

TCD researchers have developed a gene therapy for mice which could be used to treat diseases that cause blindness in humans

Thu Oct 29 2009 - 00:00

Postgraduate researchers to benefit from funding scheme

YOUNG POSTGRADUATE researchers will benefit from a new funding programme designed in particular to boost scientists in the very…

Wed Oct 21 2009 - 01:00

As ice melts, species will die and new territorial fights emerge

ANALYSIS : A drowned Maldives, the opening of new shipping lanes – climate change is too fast for evolution

Fri Oct 16 2009 - 01:00

Algebra's long journey from abstract to applied

MATHS WEEK: THE 19TH century was a golden age for the advance of mathematical research

Fri Oct 16 2009 - 01:00

How trigonometry makes waves and lets you hear music on your iPod

LEAVING CERT trigonometry would seem to have little to do with music, but the two are linked

Tue Oct 13 2009 - 01:00

Innovator and communicator

Prof Luke O’Neill is not only a researcher into the immune system, but is also engaged in the educational and commercial application…

Thu Oct 08 2009 - 01:00

TCD man chosen for the Boyle

Groundbreaking work on our immune systems by a Trinity College immunologist has been recognised by by an international panel …

Thu Oct 08 2009 - 01:00

Nobel for bright sparks of information age

A TRIO of researchers who helped light up the electronic age have shared the 2009 Nobel Prize for physics. They share the $1

Wed Oct 07 2009 - 01:00

Science

Decisions we make now can have a bearing on how rapidly we shake off the recession and how many jobs we can rescue

Fri Oct 02 2009 - 01:00

New mentoring scheme for cream of BT Young Scientist and Technology crop

A NOVEL mentoring and business development scheme has been announced for students, with participants being hand-selected from…

Wed Sept 30 2009 - 01:00

UCC scientist proves shining success with just a little light

A SCIENTIST working in Cork has developed what must rank as the smallest torch in the world

Tue Sept 15 2009 - 01:00

Electronic voting the only way to protect against fraud, conference told

THE IRISH electorate rejected the idea of electronic voting, but the paper-based system we put our trust in is completely open…

Fri Sept 11 2009 - 01:00

Complex water mould that triggered potato famine exposed

THE INCREDIBLY destructive water mould that transformed Irish history by triggering the potato famine has been exposed in all…

Thu Sept 10 2009 - 01:00

Frog fossils' study sheds light on life

A UNIVERSITY College Dublin researcher is simulating how fossils form in order to help explain what palaeontologists read in …

Wed Sept 09 2009 - 01:00

Twittering cottage becomes Britain's most public house

A 16TH-CENTURY cottage on the Isle of Wight has been reinvented for the 21st century by sending its own messages on the Twitter…

Wed Sept 09 2009 - 01:00

When it comes to smiling the chimps have the edge

THE INFANT laughs and smiles, delighted to play the peek-a-boo game with its surrogate parent

Tue Sept 08 2009 - 01:00

Wear red if you want to make an impact

RESEARCH: WHATEVER YOU wear, wear red if you want to impress

Tue Sept 08 2009 - 01:00

'Quantum computer' uses light as a fuel to calculate multiples in a flash

SCIENTISTS IN Bristol have achieved a world first, building a primitive computer on a microchip that does its calculations using…

Fri Sept 04 2009 - 01:00

The sum of all parts

Low levels of student engagement in maths is undermining any effort being made to create a knowledge economy

Fri Sept 04 2009 - 01:00

Playing Tetris helps get brain into shape

RESEARCHERS HAVE discovered that playing the computer game Tetris makes your brain grow

Wed Sept 02 2009 - 01:00

Our extra something special that sets us apart

ANALYSIS : Irish science has confirmed that humans are indeed unique – we have genes exclusive to us and not, apparently, evolved…

Wed Sept 02 2009 - 01:00

TCD researchers first to find genes unique to humans

IN A remarkable piece of detective work, genetics researchers at Trinity College Dublin have made the first discovery of genes…

Wed Sept 02 2009 - 01:00

Science cuts could do serious damage

The McCarthy report’s call to cut science funding is at odds with the policy of creating a knowledge economy

Mon Aug 31 2009 - 01:00

Scientists hail stem cell breakthrough

SCIENTISTS HAVE taken another important step towards producing replacement tissues for the body using stem cells

Sat Aug 29 2009 - 01:00

Brain emits early signal on attention lapses

Trinity College Dublin scientists have discovered a way to predict when a person’s lapse in attention is going to cause an error…

Thu Aug 06 2009 - 01:00

Moon set to dim over Ireland

The moon will shine just a little less brightly tomorrow night, but don’t blame the clouds or air pollution.

Tue Aug 04 2009 - 01:00

Science

OPINION: The Applied Research Forum made it clear the ingredients for success are in place - so what is holding Ireland back…

Mon Jul 06 2009 - 01:00

Research foundation sets sights on new drugs to treat cancer

POWERFUL NEW drug treatments for cancer are expected from an Irish initiative that involves some of the country’s top cancer …

Fri Jun 26 2009 - 01:00

Irish 'energy for nothing' gizmo fails jury vetting

A MUCH-TRUMPETED plan for limitless supplies of free energy has been dashed by the revelation that something cannot be produced…

Wed Jun 24 2009 - 01:00

DCU to lead research on teaching of science

TEACHERS, STUDENTS, parents and scientists will be called upon to help find ways of improving how science subjects are taught…

Sat Jun 20 2009 - 01:00

Good bugs to battle C difficile and MRSA

A UCC researcher is involved in a new kind of germ warfare, developing genetically engineered probiotics for use against hospital…

Thu Jun 11 2009 - 01:00

It would be a mistake of monumental proportions to take the shears to the country's science budget

WHY DO WE conduct science? Why do we carry out research? What is it good for?

Mon Jun 08 2009 - 01:00

Combined therapies halve Aids deaths

A SIMPLE change in the treatment given to patients with the Aids virus has been shown to halve their risk of death, according…

Tue May 19 2009 - 01:00

Leading US immunologist to talk at RDS

HOW DOCTORS involved in medical research can learn a great deal from their own patients is the theme of a free public talk to…

Thu Apr 30 2009 - 01:00

Good news for wine drinkers

A LITTLE bit of what you like does you good – particularly if you fancy wine

Thu Apr 30 2009 - 01:00

Blood is a hard cell to explain

New research is revolutionising the way we understand the production of red and white blood cells, with potentially life-changing…

Thu Apr 09 2009 - 01:00

Arctic sea ice melting at near record rate

SEA ICE cover at the North Pole continues its inexorable melt-down, shrinking to a near record extent, according to new satellite…

Tue Apr 07 2009 - 01:00

Research and Rescue

SMART ECONOMY: Having the right resources and attitude will help Ireland turn graduates into valuable entrepreneurs, says Stanford…

Mon Apr 06 2009 - 01:00

Promotion of the ocean

SOME GO TO sea to catch fish

Thu Apr 02 2009 - 01:00

Physics comes down to Earth

A PIECE OF technology originally designed for a satellite mission to Mars may soon provide a new service – diagnosing tuberculosis…

Thu Apr 02 2009 - 01:00

Irish researchers discover new way to kill hospital superbug

IRISH-BASED researchers have come up with a new way to kill off bacteria, including the hospital superbug MRSA.

Thu Mar 26 2009 - 00:00

World-class research needed for economy, says science foundation

FAILURE TO build Ireland’s reputation abroad as a centre for high- quality scientific research will damage our ability to get…

Wed Mar 25 2009 - 00:00

State's smart economy needs 'people and patience'

IRELAND IS more than capable of building a smart economy, but it will need two things - people and patience, the president of…

Tue Mar 17 2009 - 00:00

How the very small is hitting the big time

Nanotechnology will allow scientists to read your genome in hours and then prescribe medicines specifically suited to your personal…

Thu Mar 12 2009 - 00:00

Is anybody out there?

A CAMERA so sensitive that it could spot a flea walking across a car headlight from three kilometres away may just solve the …

Thu Mar 05 2009 - 00:00
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