A Dutch expert: ‘Irish bogs are extraordinarily valuable’
It is estimated that Ireland holds 60% of Europe’s remaining active raised bogs
It is estimated that Ireland holds 60% of Europe’s remaining active raised bogs
From camping holidays abroad to weddings, parties, J-1s and gigs, there's a summer of fun ahead
Trinity College Dublin’s botanic garden sits on a 1.5 hectare site by Palmerston Park
Environmentalists say Irish seagrass beds need to be comprehensively mapped
Nearly two years of uncertainty, frustration and fear have knock on effects for our mental health
Accurate ways to measure carbon in hedgerows are emerging
UCC study finds online shopping and membership schemes help reduce food waste
Changing to American Stabiliser breed allowed Billy O’Kane cut emissions by 40%
‘We give teenagers latitude and leeway. We need the same thing for menopausal women’
Irish researchers helping international effort to close knowledge gap
Health professionals share their tips for a healthy lifestyle
RTÉ series callout for couples, pals and anyone restoring or constructing a home
Clean Air Week seeks to highlight traffic pollutants caused by cars at schools
Infomar project, to be completed by 2026, will help predict impact of storms and floods
Treats only once a week and plates should be small, according to Government guidelines
Panel of mental health experts offer tips on how to live with the new normal
From hemp and medicinal herbs, new generation of farmers are exploring new methods and new crops all over Ireland
Oxford professor Danny Dorling on why deceleration is good for the planet, the economy and our lives
‘We will probably get more cases as restrictions lift’, clinical co-ordinator says
The Food Cult project seeks to understand the social, economic and political relevance of food in 16th century Ireland
The coronavirus crisis threatens to worsen the menopause-medication shortage
Mental health services aim to close the gap in physical health for people with long-term conditions
Experts have tough job communicating evidence around policy issues such as Covid-19
Psychologist Claudia Hammond examines the best ways to feel rested
A cross-disciplinary research team is working with communities impacted by extreme weather events on actions they can implement to mitigate against climate change
A research project into Irish streams will find out where pollutants enter the water courses and will work with landowners to prevent this
Well-designed classrooms can improve learning in key subjects by up to 16%
Astrophysicist and philosopher run the rule over what precisely makes experts reliable
Scientists and doctors unite in call to act on climate change to protect human health
Sport Ireland event aims to empower teenage girls in training and competitions
An international study, led by UCD researchers, created food and packaging prototypes from agricultural and food-processing waste
Trinity College research assesses viability of global trend of growing, cooking and sharing food
Do sustainability rankings work or are they just self-congratulatory gestures?
Living organisms can be used in the construction of buildings and to heat and light them
For young patients at Our Lady’s in Crumlin, the hospital’s play specialists are crucially important in aiding recovery
The goal is to bring all waste back into the production cycle. Where will it lead us?
By 2050, antimicrobial resistance could cause even more deaths than cancer
From Augustus Pugin to French postcards, a guide to lectures taking place this autumn
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Playing an instrument can protect from memory loss while personalised playlists can reduce anxiety in those with dementia
The Irish scientist on women’s voices in climate change and tackling Stem’s gender bias
Chemist Michael Braungart suggests products could end their life as biological nutrients
Bloom, Cat Laughs, Forbidden Fruit, Vantastival, Women’s Mini Marathon and more
Got Your Back Ireland is ideal for people with chronic health issues or those after surgery
Important marine citizen science projects sometimes struggle to survive
‘Not enough money going into discovery on the spectrum of research from discovery to translation to applications’ - Paul Nurse
Up to one third of all household recycling bins are contaminated by unrecyclable material
American physicist Jessamyn Fairfield turned her improvised comedy routine into a science communication tool, while Irish engineer/actor Niamh Shaw imagines a trip to Mars in a new play
‘I discovered the Well Dance for Seniors classes and find it’s a wonderful way to get fit’
As the world wakes up to the environmental scourge of plastic waste and the EU launches its first ever Plastics Strategy, Sylvia Thompson asks is there a role for biologically based plastics in packaging?
Beach clean-ups and surfing help us connect with nature, says surfer Easkey Britton
US professor suggests that by re-connecting with the food of our ancestors, we can also build a more sustainable food system with fewer risks of allergies and food intolerances
‘In Case of Emergencies’ exhibition: The human brain codes risk in five categories – won’t happen, unlikely, 50-50, likely and will happen
Sleeping less than six or seven hours a night increases the risk of cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke, says neuroscientist Matthew Walker
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