Ireland’s priceless moon rock from Apollo landing was destroyed in a fire
US gifted second piece of moon rock after final moon mission, which is now in National Museum
US gifted second piece of moon rock after final moon mission, which is now in National Museum
UCD professor was a mentor, friend and role model to many, particularly to women
ESA and DIAS teams gear-up for fly-by of Earth in latest stage of mission to Jupiter
Irish researchers based at DIAS to test key instruments helping to ensure spacecraft stays on right trajectory
‘You sort of live with it … this is our culture and our culture is very much shaped by the land’
Entry from Evanna Winters explores ‘wood wide web’, the subterranean fungal network that extends beneath forest floor
More than 70 entries submitted to competition run by Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies
‘This will help bring us closer to answering one of the most important questions facing humanity today – if we are alone in the Universe’
Winning entries will be published in The Irish Times and on the website of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS)
Researchers from Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies celebrate breakthrough in how stars are formed
Size of solar storms varies but some can be many times the size of Earth and can envelop the planet
One is contained within the other, but how does that manifest itself?
The James Webb Space Telescope may tell us more about dark matter and other mysteries
Nobel Prize-winning physicist, who spent 17 years in Ireland, was a serial groomer of girls
Prof Buckley’s work focuses on growth, reproduction and survival of plants and animals
An ‘enabling force’ for later Irish language women writers
Caitriona Jackman to lead research on magnetic bubbles surrounding magnetised planets
Work by Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies provides ‘new perspective’ of Earth
A contest to capture Ireland’s night sky received a huge response. These are among the highlights
Final push for submissions to Reach for the Stars, which closes to entries on April 2nd
Birr Castle telescope can detect low-frequency radio waves travelling across space
Astrophysicist Prof Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell and immunologist Prof Luke O’Neill will feature
Telescope images show a ‘steller baby’ and its solar system being created
That’s Maths: Influential Hungarian took up position in Dias in 1954
The physicist, who died in February, worked with Nasa to protect astronauts from radiation
When founded in 1940 it was the first such institute in Europe
Tony Holohan warns against complacency, pointing increased seismilogical activity
Assessing the eruption threat is a complicated business, with fluids, gases, stresses and rock strengths among the many variables
Seismologists at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies shows decrease in activity
Mimicking online ethos is self-defeating for mainstream media, says ‘trust expert’ José Van Dijck
It is expected two solar probes observing the sun will revolutionise solar science
Research lives: Dr Sophie Murray is a research fellow at TCD and Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says the gender equality move is ‘game-changing moment’
Astrophysicist and philosopher run the rule over what precisely makes experts reliable
Rathmines-made solar telescope among items on display in Above and Beyond show
AstroLands will stage space camps and workshops
DIAS, Festival of Curiosity and Birr Castle to celebrate moon landing with series of events
Unusual occurance is blamed on ‘old, ancient faults’ running through the county
Recognition of formidable history in space and science always eclipsed by success in arts
How do we encourage more girls to defy the stereotypes and take up Stem subjects?
Findings may enable accurate forecasting of when bursts set to occur and impact on Earth
Developing tools to identify most efficient cows among proposed projects
Dr Sheila Tinney was first-ever Irish woman to earn a PhD in mathematical science
DIAS launches new research strategy to explore space, oceans and subatomic world
But researchers should be keenly aware of the financial potential of commercialisation
Opinion: It has funding, government backing and planning permission. So what’s taking so long?
That’s Maths: You’d be surprised how many people use mathematics at work
Astronomers in Ireland will access the world’s most advanced ground-based telescopes
Listening devices will monitor links between ocean wave activity, landslides and tsunamis
James Watson interview: DNA-pioneer on racism, Trump, belief and scientific truth
Five Nobel Prize-winners and some of the world’s most brilliant science minds will speak at the Schrödinger at 75 – the Future of Biology meeting, hosted by Trinity College Dublin
A conference in Trinity College Dublin – where Schrödinger gave his famous talks in 1943 – will bring some of the brightest scientific minds together to discuss the future of biology
Elon Musk is just the latest high achiever to overstep bounds of social acceptibility
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