Drinking red wine can protect older people against fragility and poor mental health, research finds
Study by Irish and US scientists attributes benefits to presence of flavonoids also found in apples, oranges, blueberries and tea
Study by Irish and US scientists attributes benefits to presence of flavonoids also found in apples, oranges, blueberries and tea
What we really need is a study, not on the feasibility of wolves or lynx here, but on people and how our values, attitudes and perceptions might evolve to accommodate them
Corporate sponsors contribute an annual cash infusion each year, and gains are typically reinvested
Research Lives: Dr Eoghan Totten, postdoctoral researcher, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Having abandoned the pursuit of a career in acting after her brother’s death, the author came to the realisation that she wanted to be a creator, not an interpreter
A groundbreaking study has detailed the individual, social and economic costs of adverse childhood experiences - but also has indications of hope
Four or more adverse childhood experiences – a threshold more likely to lead to poorer health and educational outcomes – reported by 17.6% of people surveyed
Financial gap remains significant despite other measures taken, management says in email notifying staff
Michael D Higgins joined Theo Dorgan, Frank Ormsby, Medbh McGuckian and others at ceremony
David Rattigan and Emer Nolan take team place, while Trinity’s Mary Woods makes individual final
Novelist’s work is packed with references to medicine, sickness and health
Applying for college this year? Whether applying for a course at home or abroad, here’s all you need to know
Reid had an agreeable nature and could make friends with anybody
Research reveals dogs may get stressed when owners are under pressure
Collaborations between writer and historian Conor McCabe and artist Augustine O’Donoghue include a series of door mats with political messages and a new event called Counter-Culture Nights
Many were from the vanished tribe of Catholic ‘loyalists’ who saw no contradiction between their faith, desire for Home Rule and loyalty to the British Empire
PSNI investigating scenes of public disorder outside Queen’s University as US presidential candidate spoke at summit
Protesters chanted ‘shame’ and carried Palestinian flags and a cut-out of the US politician with blood on her hands
Survey finds Windsor Framework rules, under which the North continues to follow some EU laws on goods, backed by majority in North as Assembly vote looms
Under-25s divide equally between a united Ireland or staying in the United Kingdom
The foundation sacrifice
Hera will seek to gather new data and insights about how to deflect asteroids which may be bound for Earth
Cheaper cost of living and being able to afford that move away from home prove an irresistible attraction
Tyndall contended there was no point in the history of the cosmos when ‘creative acts’ of a ‘deity’ were required
New digital archive of first ordnance survey maps of island of Ireland coincides with completion of first detailed national land cover map
A scheme set up in 2020 funds tuition fees and accommodation, but not visa or travel costs
Research has found universities play a key role in perpetuating unsustainability and are increasingly being run as businesses
Michelle O’Neill hopes first draft of Bill for redress scheme will be introduced in Assembly before year-end
Campaigner says college used the remains of 1,980 people from mother and baby homes for research purposes
Stormont committee told it is not known what happened to vast majority of remains and body parts after use in research and teaching
Animal study insights likely to apply to humans with possible implications for neurological disorders in later life
More accessible training expected to help the ‘most marginalised’ young people towards better jobs
QUB team successfully deploy technology on satellites that can constantly turn to face the sun and send power back to Earth in form of microwave energy
For nearly one billion people in the developing world, glasses are a luxury that many cannot afford
Mistakes in dealing with terrorism in Northern Ireland are being repeated elsewhere, argues Prof Richard English in a new book
The Belfast-born academic had a particularly distinguished and innovative reputation in the field of early modern Irish history
Researchers are working to develop implantable tissue to treat cartilage damage and osteoarthritis
The body of a young male was found in an area made famous by the work of the late Nobel laureate poet Seamus Heaney
One of the main reasons start-ups fail is because they have a solution in search of a problem rather than the other way around
Are higher education students being prepared for a more climate-destabilised and ecologically-degraded world?
Data on how many students from each school progress to third-level colleges is compiled from two primary sources
Co Down actor, who starred in Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast and in TV series The Tourist, joins F1 pundit Bernadette Collins and former SDLP leader Mark Durkan in receiving doctorate
University of Limerick and Queen’s University Belfast report recommends collaborative learning to address hate on island of Ireland
Ambulance personnel in Northern Ireland are called to about 2,000 overdoses per quarter as Stormont stalemate leaves region without ministers to make decisions
Queen’s University Belfast research finds opioids most common contributing factor in deaths due to misuse of illegal substances
Irish astronomer makes key observation leading to detection of gamma-ray burst
Queen’s University Belfast study warns that using AI technologies such as video monitoring to tackle fraud may impair integrity of elections if widely used
Belfast-born poet’s writing was vast in its contemplation of time and mortality
New report says compensation awarded during height of conflict ‘unequal and inadequate’ with women routinely discriminated against
Republic has ‘two very strong legal arguments’ to present in Europe if taking inter-state case against British government
Far lower rents are encouraging more and more students from south of the Border to attend universities in Northern Ireland
Original centre was opened by the Nobel Prize-winning poet in 2004
Researchers say more psychological services needed for mental health of victims and survivors
Funding to be used to help students avail of academic mobilities and internships across Europe after Brexit
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