Half-tonne Porbeagle shark caught off coast of Donegal
International team of scientists tagged and released the record-breaking 2.8m fish
International team of scientists tagged and released the record-breaking 2.8m fish
It isn’t a panacea for biodiversity loss and shouldn’t be tried outside an urban context
NUI Galway’s venom study examines effect of growing colonies of spiders in urban areas
Project to help understand behaviour and physiology of Ireland’s gentle sea giants
Small objects are thought to be taprogge balls, commonly used in heavy industry
Irish consume too much animal protein while alcohol is 25% of daily nutritional cost
Think tank examines future of dairying and agriculture’s role in tackling climate change
Information will help team assess global climate crisis
Angling Notes: Decision to revoke licence of Norwegian multinational in Kerry welcomed by environmental group
Movement guides the cells and tissues of the embryo to build a robust yet flexible skeleton
Sometimes, evidence-based decision-making isn’t based on much evidence. There are lots of reasons why, but when things go wrong, we shouldn’t be afraid to say so and make a change
Some males may roam up to three times further than previously understood, scientists find
In our busy, always-on lives, punctuated with takeaway coffees, conveniently-wrapped groceries, budget flights, endless activities and fast fashion, less might actually be more
Researchers compared Irish sites with location in New Zealand ravaged by a tsunami millions of years ago
‘We will be asking the public to gather the data and consider what solutions will work best for their cities’
A science degree is about more than science – it can set you up for fulfilment in many different areas
Our challenge is to increase quantity and quality of food production while ensuring farmers can make a living, without trashing ecosystems
The summer months when bees are buzzing is a busy time for a pollination ecologist, but not in the way you might think
More women are needed at senior level in area of Stem to inspire next generation
Team develops computer model imitating life as it may have been on Jurassic landscape
Under-reporting due to way data assembled, says botanist Dr Jesko Zimmermann of TCD
There is a growing movement to map the oceans, so why is space getting all the publicity?
TCD zoologists urge human help for endangered birds to protect against habitat loss, poisoning and other threats
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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