The Armagh woman who made one of the greatest astronomical discoveries of 20th century
Wild Geese: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell says there were upsides to not winning a Nobel prize
Wild Geese: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell says there were upsides to not winning a Nobel prize
Linda Doyle’s election as Trinity Provost reminds us of obstacles women have faced
Galway International Arts Festival 2019 largely overcomes issues with venues
Observations of solar eclipse confirmed accuracy of theory of relativity
Space Week: Remarkable women strategically navigated a male-dominated field
Science and religion make strange bedfellows. One big clash is the central issue of faith
Hindu temples in India close due to belief that eclipse causes negative energy
Remarkably few colleges offer first degrees, and senior university posts are rare
A recent claim about dark matter and the origin of stars is being treated with scepticism. As it should be
COP23 in Bonn confirmed climate change as the defining issue of our time
How can policy-makers discern between genuine disagreement among experts and false uncertainties raised by commercial interests?
A worrying aspect of Trump’s team is the number of key roles for business tycoons
Astronomers make estimate of 2 trillion - but many galaxies are still lurking in the dark
A computer model has found Earth to be uniquely suited to life among 700 million trillion terrestrial planets
Even Einstein initially found Lemaître’s ‘big bang’ model of the origins of the universe far-fetched
Just what are gravitational waves, how are they detected, and does this mean Einstein was right?
Most scientists agree LIGO consortium almost certain to get physics Nobel Prize for efforts
William Campbell’s award comes 65 years after he started his work in the field. There is a lesson here for research-funding policy
Hoyle’s resistance to Big Bang provoked astronomers into testing the theory of the universe
Economic self-interest continues to trump global concerns about climate change. The poorest will suffer the most
European space craft Rosetta also said to have picked up strange ‘clusters’
Russell has a lunar crater and a solar event named after her despite the constraints she was under
Scientists say discovery would be ‘truly revolutionary for astronomy’
The first step to grasping Einstein’s theories is to forget about our everyday experience of the world
Recent cases make one wonder how much dubious research slips through the peer-review process
Physics lecturer tries out a question on the project maths paper
Once students have finished their exams, academics get down to the very important business of research
Perhaps it is time to rethink Ireland’s participation in international scientific organisations
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