IrishCentral's sister publication Irish America magazine celebrated its annual Healthcare and Life Sciences 50 Awards at a dinner event at the New York Yacht Club September 6. The event, co-hosted by ...
Today’s offering is my last regular science column for The Irish Times, 31 years after my first column appeared in 1995. I like to believe The Irish Times’ initiative in taking on my column then, and ...
Peace and common membership of the European Union have allowed scientists in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to build a unique, cross-border research system. Separated by a two-hour drive ...
It’s a digital, interactive, online, tricked-out Google map called The Atlas of Ingenious Ireland. Dedicated to "Putting Irish Science on the Map," it locates and annotates key science, tech and ...
In a move that has aroused exasperation and dismay among the country's researchers, the Irish Government has abolished its chief science adviser office. According to Nature: When Ireland embraced ...
Three Irish students are celebrating a major success after winning several awards at the world’s largest pre-college science ...
Researchers in Ireland, one of the European economies hit hardest by the recession, fear that they have lost a strong defender of science. When Ireland embraced austerity after the financial crisis ...
Scientific research in Ireland received a substantial boost this past week (November 13) as the government announced a 62% increase in funding for the country's national foundation for science ...
An Irish teenager just won $50,000 for his project focusing on extracting micros-plastics from water. Google launched the Google Science Fair in 2011 where students ages 13 through 18 can submit ...
Irish 16-year-olds Ciara Judge, Sophie Healy-Thow and Emer Hickey won Google’s 2014 Science Fair with their project “Combating the Global Food Crisis: Diazotroph Bacteria as a cereal crop growth ...
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