From Atlantis to Frankenstein, volcanoes have long shaped European culture
One of the most dramatic effects of large eruptions is their ability to affect life on the other side of the world
One of the most dramatic effects of large eruptions is their ability to affect life on the other side of the world
Artist Siobhan McDonald and scientists from TCD have been studying the volcano’s chemical makeup in hope of unlocking its potential to combat pollution
Quake is latest in dozens of tremors since Europe’s most active volcano erupted on Monday
Scientists based in Ireland and Australia discover crystals deep within earth surface
Irish rider enjoys podium finish after sprint finish in Messina
As he prepared to board the world’s second-biggest cruise ship, Conor Pope worried cruising would be too old and too sedate. He was happy to be proved wrong
There’s more to life at sea than 24-hour dining and poolside parties
Eat, drink, play golf on an archeological site – the vita is definitely dolce in Taormina
It’s hidden away on Clanbrassil Street in Dublin. Go, while you can still get a table
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Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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