Minister declines to clarify status of Philip Nolan as temporary chief appointed to new research agency
Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland amalgamates Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research Council with annual budget of more than €300m
Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland amalgamates Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research Council with annual budget of more than €300m
Science Foundation Ireland to be subsumed into new State agency but unclear if Nolan will be involved
Science Foundation Ireland will in the High Court attempt to justify its decision to dismiss Nolan as director general of the State agency
Science Foundation Ireland director general departs as State research agency is in the throes of a challenging merger
Pupils who played maths computer game developed by researchers showed significant improvement in their skills
Inthelia Therapeutics, founded by two top Irish scientists, is switching focus to block infection getting a grip on patients in the first place
Could foods grown and eaten in Ireland thousands of years ago improve food security in a time of environmental change?
As we draw to the end of 2023 we ask researchers from various disciplines about what we can expect next year
Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland follows merger of Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research Council
‘Whole genome duplication’ process generates raw material for mutations – and evolution – so species can re-emerge
If newly created institutions shift their focus too much in striving to be academic like the traditional universities then students and vocational education will suffer
Call to restore urgently payments to thousands of specialists reduced in wake of financial crash
Among the 53 projects to be receive funding includes work examining if sensation can be added to prosthetic limbs
New innovation strategy commits to providing more than €1 billion in funding to sector
Colleges fear delay to new academic year and last-minute scramble for accommodation
The breakthrough was led by researchers in Trinity College Dublin
Life has become like a box of chocolates that lacks sufficient diversity
Authors of ICCL report welcome progress on issues but suggest Act requires further work
TCD scientists use genomics to explain decades-old mystery of biogeography
Shifting the focus from what’s wrong with our environment to what’s right with it
Six of eight grants awarded to women, with five grantees previously supported by IRC
Discovery of at least 58 individual cattle remains near Finglas paints complex picture
Research lives: Dr Ann-Marie Creaven, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Limerick
Wild poinsettias are woody shrubs up to two or three metres tall and live for years
Prof Buckley’s work focuses on growth, reproduction and survival of plants and animals
Science fiction writers give us a glimpse into the possible worlds that await us
Authorities forced to issue additional grants at cost of almost €500,000
The problem is that we live in environments where the easy choices are bad for us
One of the most species rich families of plants in the world but many orchids are highly threatened
Ecosystems underfoot are a scientific frontier needing new sensors and methods
Isolation takes toll during pandemic, according to report from men’s sheds association
You could set your watch by many biological events, but not anymore
Project to help understand behaviour and physiology of Ireland’s gentle sea giants
Our actions are written in the genetic code of living organisms for generations
Online election among 800-plus staff due to take place on Saturday morning
Government departments and agencies also fund innovative research under New Foundations scheme
An app and BirdWatch Ireland podcast helps keen listeners discern birds by their noises
Awards, scholarships and grants are available to help fund your masters or PhD
A tiny detail inside cowslips may enable the diagnosis of overall grassland health
Ireland has some of the most diverse and interesting semi-natural grasslands in Europe
Opinion: Multi-pronged effort needed to ensure anti-vaxxers don’t hijack programme
Trinity team shows defective circulating white blood cells a key driver of neurodegeneration
Applications open up possibility university could have first female provost in its history
Our way of life exerts incredible selection pressures on the natural world
Monaghan referee Martin McNally is excited to be involved in this unique championship
A long, bleak winter looms but before we get there nature has a treat in store
Another Government-funded project is to create plastic packaging that is resistant to the virus
Commitment to sustainability needs to be backed up with actions by industry
In a recession, people may want to stay in education but there are challenges
Lecturer and broadcaster had earlier received no direct communication from college head
Unthinkable: Ireland’s most celebrated philosopher was ‘also extremely morally fallible’
Research project is one of 11 to share a total of €1.4m in State’s response to pandemic
The lungs may be the coronavirus gateway, but it can extend much further into the body
The third-level sector is expected to operate within budget and make cuts where necessary
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