‘People think we go out killing stuff for taxidermy. It couldn’t be further from the truth’
Donal Mulcahy pursued his passion for taxidermy from a young age, eventually turning his hobby into his vocation
Donal Mulcahy pursued his passion for taxidermy from a young age, eventually turning his hobby into his vocation
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Michael Viney: Western and southern bays being plundered by ocean-going Irish trawlers
Third-level institution established from merger of Limerick IT and Athlone IT
Interview: Bernard Birkett, West Pharmaceutical Services
Third level institution is to be established from merger of Limerick IT and Athlone IT
Concerns voiced about segregation and lack of provision for independent living
Harris says new bodies likely in Mid-West, North-West and South-East
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Study estimates a population of 380 sperm whales off west coast
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With less time spent on campus, some are wondering if it’s worth paying high rents
Inaccessibility is limiting how many lakes can be tested, as required by EU water directive
Harmful plastics founds in some toothpastes, body wash, face scrubs, sunscreen, medicines
Whales found to have toxicity levels that may have caused significant health effects
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Tracing advances could see ‘stigma of shellfish’ start to disappear, says restaurateur
Asylum seekers must pay international fees to go on to third level in Ireland
President has been on sick leave from the institute since last summer
Gerry Concannon stepped back from the day-to-day running of Mayo software business CBE but he remains as busy as ever
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Prof David FitzPatrick to head Technological University Dublin
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Perceived differences over direction college taking said to be at heart of ‘dispute’
Minister says Government is ‘absolutely committed’ to providing rural broadband
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Galway-Mayo IT will use unmanned devices in water project backed by EPA
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