Prof Denis O’Sullivan: the Irishman who shone light on cosmic rays
The physicist, who died in February, worked with Nasa to protect astronauts from radiation
The physicist, who died in February, worked with Nasa to protect astronauts from radiation
Avoid online advice from dodgy sources, the situation is scary enough without fake news
The decline of the insects could make things even worse as we face a sixth great extinction
Symbolic timepiece shows two minutes to midnight, closest to apocalypse since cold war
The scientific community criticised the work of Chinese scientist He Jiankui for crossed a red line in genetics research
There’s an essential ingredient missing from Lapland this year. Snow.
Nobel prize winner leaves as reality of disconnecting from EU funding network sets in
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
The society, founded in 1731, has always had innovation as its central focus
Founder surprised at lack of awareness over trigger factors that cause breathing distress
UN report shows human activity is driving life on Earth towards a catastrophic end
These technologies must be kept out of the hands of people who would misuse them
Recognition of formidable history in space and science always eclipsed by success in arts
Lost Leads: Computer news in the 1980s speculated about 'automated post' and cashless banking
Medics and vets have seen agents such as the MRSA hospital bug and ‘totally drug-resistant TB’ survive treatment and come back stronger
Funding for InSight programme at risk if US president proceeds with ‘space force’ plan
Virtually everyone in one UK recruitment firm’s survey felt underpaid for their work
The sophistication of data analysis systems continues to grow, as does our willingness to allow tech giants to permeate our daily lives
Elon Musk is just the latest high achiever to overstep bounds of social acceptibility
Project linked to NUI Galway seeks to utilise surplus power generated by wind turbines
Plan to link funding to ‘key national priorities’ ignores underlying problems
Ireland tends to focus on the arts but our scientists and their careers are world class
‘It is about asking simple natural questions, and the answers are not always those that our intuition would guess’
Stop telling country dwellers how great high-speed broadband will be – just deliver it
Future generations will be in retreat if we fail to make Paris Agreement work
Future generations will be in retreat if we fail to make Paris Agreement work
Data is pointing to a much stormier future, plus extreme rainfall events
Patients less likely to be fobbed off these days with a vague promise they will get better
US election, Brexit latest and Hinkley Point nuclear reactor discussed this week
At the coalface of groundbreaking scientific and health research all over the world are these eight pioneering women
Each Thursday for five weeks, a series of surveys on irishtimes.com will give you a chance to help direct health policy
In this introduction to friendship week, Laura Kennedy looks at how friendships often take a back seat to romantic or family relationships despite studies that show they are essential to health and happiness
The newly discovered human species adds astonishing information to our family tree
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices