Can the carbon impact of concrete be reduced? Concrete is the most used construction material in the world and makes up around 5% of Ireland's emissions Environment • 17 Sep
Can the carbon impact of concrete be reduced? Concrete is the most used construction material in the world and makes up around 5% of Ireland's emissions Environment • 17 Sep
All you need to know about the Autumn Equinox The Autumn Equinox and the festival of Michaelmas on September 29th mark the coming of the closure of the year Autumn Equinox • 23 Sep
All you need to know about the Autumn Equinox The Autumn Equinox and the festival of Michaelmas on September 29th mark the coming of the closure of the year Autumn Equinox • 23 Sep
How drawing is a good way to take notes in a meeting or classroom Graphic Recording is a way of capturing information using a combination of single words, bullet points, doodles and directional arrows Work and careers • 18 Sep
How drawing is a good way to take notes in a meeting or classroom Graphic Recording is a way of capturing information using a combination of single words, bullet points, doodles and directional arrows Work and careers • 18 Sep
Trapped on the farm: how pension gap keeps older farmers at work Lack of pension planning and late retirement are preventing a new, younger generation from taking over farms and rural businesses Farming • 17 Sep
Trapped on the farm: how pension gap keeps older farmers at work Lack of pension planning and late retirement are preventing a new, younger generation from taking over farms and rural businesses Farming • 17 Sep
These 5 pieces of advice could be making your insomnia worse A sleep therapist explains why some sleep hygiene strategies may do more harm than good for people struggling with insomnia Sleep • 17 Sep
These 5 pieces of advice could be making your insomnia worse A sleep therapist explains why some sleep hygiene strategies may do more harm than good for people struggling with insomnia Sleep • 17 Sep
A guide to AI models: do you know your ChatGPT from your Grok? Choosing an AI model to use means making a call between different ecosystems and tools based on issues of data, privacy, cost and trust Artificial Intelligence • 17 Sep
A guide to AI models: do you know your ChatGPT from your Grok? Choosing an AI model to use means making a call between different ecosystems and tools based on issues of data, privacy, cost and trust Artificial Intelligence • 17 Sep
Why Asian hornets remain a significant risk for Irish nature The major concerns around this invasive species are to do with their impact on honeybees, beekeeping and wild insects Asian hornet • 17 Sep
Why Asian hornets remain a significant risk for Irish nature The major concerns around this invasive species are to do with their impact on honeybees, beekeeping and wild insects Asian hornet • 17 Sep
A guide to piseogs, Ireland's sinister folk magic spells Piseogs were believed to be deliberately enacted with evil intent and came with connotations of magic and voodoo Folklore • 17 Sep
A guide to piseogs, Ireland's sinister folk magic spells Piseogs were believed to be deliberately enacted with evil intent and came with connotations of magic and voodoo Folklore • 17 Sep
Why new apartment standards won't mean housing more people Half of the households in Ireland have children, yet there is no plan for where, and how, the next generations will live Housing • 02 Oct
Why new apartment standards won't mean housing more people Half of the households in Ireland have children, yet there is no plan for where, and how, the next generations will live Housing • 02 Oct
Are 'quiet holidays' influencing your workplace? The rise in silent holidays can be attributed to how the boundary between work and home has become increasingly blurred Work and careers • 15 Sep
Are 'quiet holidays' influencing your workplace? The rise in silent holidays can be attributed to how the boundary between work and home has become increasingly blurred Work and careers • 15 Sep
Putting a CV together? Why honesty may not be the best policy Strategic omissions may help level the playing field for those whose academic record does not reflect their potential Work and careers • 16 Sep
Putting a CV together? Why honesty may not be the best policy Strategic omissions may help level the playing field for those whose academic record does not reflect their potential Work and careers • 16 Sep
How Oasis & Taylor Swift fans have more in common than you think Both acts are examples of how artist merchandise functions as a tangible marker of group identity and belonging Culture • 16 Sep
How Oasis & Taylor Swift fans have more in common than you think Both acts are examples of how artist merchandise functions as a tangible marker of group identity and belonging Culture • 16 Sep
Why the Tailteann Games are returning this month The story of the Tailteann Games reveals how Irish identity is made, remade and sometimes forgotten Tailteann Games • 15 Sep
Why the Tailteann Games are returning this month The story of the Tailteann Games reveals how Irish identity is made, remade and sometimes forgotten Tailteann Games • 15 Sep
Is the Atlantic ocean's "wobble" a warning for Ireland? The Atlantic between Ireland and Canada, which gives us our mild climate, is behaving strangely and is the only location on the earth's surface that has cooled Climate • 10 Sep
Is the Atlantic ocean's "wobble" a warning for Ireland? The Atlantic between Ireland and Canada, which gives us our mild climate, is behaving strangely and is the only location on the earth's surface that has cooled Climate • 10 Sep
Is Jamie Oliver right about eating more fruit and veg? Research shows that the more servings of fruit and veg we eat per day, the more benefits we see to our health Food • 15 Sep
Is Jamie Oliver right about eating more fruit and veg? Research shows that the more servings of fruit and veg we eat per day, the more benefits we see to our health Food • 15 Sep
Meet the Irish-raised journalist who caused a Beatles controversy Maureen Cleave is remembered for her part in the Beatles story, but she was a major force in pop culture herself, championing Irish writers and inspiring Anna Wintour's bob Music • 01 Oct
Meet the Irish-raised journalist who caused a Beatles controversy Maureen Cleave is remembered for her part in the Beatles story, but she was a major force in pop culture herself, championing Irish writers and inspiring Anna Wintour's bob Music • 01 Oct
What ancient Irish monks can teach us about slowing down The Irish monastic tradition reminds us that silence is not a gap to be filled and human flourishing does not solely depend on productivity Ireland • 11 Sep
What ancient Irish monks can teach us about slowing down The Irish monastic tradition reminds us that silence is not a gap to be filled and human flourishing does not solely depend on productivity Ireland • 11 Sep
How Ireland became home of the horse racing steeplechase The first ever steeplechase took place in Cork in 1752, when two huntsmen decided to settle a wager on horseback History • 12 Sep
How Ireland became home of the horse racing steeplechase The first ever steeplechase took place in Cork in 1752, when two huntsmen decided to settle a wager on horseback History • 12 Sep
Reading in Irish makes kids better readers in English too Dr Jacqueline de Brún writes about how reading in Irish has proven to help young readers become better readers in English too. Gaeilge • 14 Sep
Reading in Irish makes kids better readers in English too Dr Jacqueline de Brún writes about how reading in Irish has proven to help young readers become better readers in English too. Gaeilge • 14 Sep
"I used to view de Valera as the ultimate villain in our history" I would love to blame Dev for all of the problems Ireland suffered in the last century, but it's not as simple as that De Valera's legacy can be summed up in one word - complicated Eamon De Valera • 10 Sep
"I used to view de Valera as the ultimate villain in our history" I would love to blame Dev for all of the problems Ireland suffered in the last century, but it's not as simple as that De Valera's legacy can be summed up in one word - complicated Eamon De Valera • 10 Sep
Would you use an 18th-century recipe for banishing wrinkles? Two archivists are resurrecting lost Irish recipes found in centuries-old manuscripts. Food • 12 Sep
Would you use an 18th-century recipe for banishing wrinkles? Two archivists are resurrecting lost Irish recipes found in centuries-old manuscripts. Food • 12 Sep
What The Traitors tells us about psychology, deception and trust The Traitors makes for captivating TV, with a wide array of human behaviour on display, ripe for analysing from the couch The Traitors Ireland • 07 Sep
What The Traitors tells us about psychology, deception and trust The Traitors makes for captivating TV, with a wide array of human behaviour on display, ripe for analysing from the couch The Traitors Ireland • 07 Sep
Are we repeating mistakes of the global financial crisis with AI? If the current AI boom is in fact a bubble, I'm willing to bet that it won't be the tech bros who pay the price Artificial Intelligence • 11 Sep
Are we repeating mistakes of the global financial crisis with AI? If the current AI boom is in fact a bubble, I'm willing to bet that it won't be the tech bros who pay the price Artificial Intelligence • 11 Sep
What can be done with 11,000 tons of used wind turbine blades? Wind turbine blades don't last forever, so where do they go and can they be reused? Podcast • 12 Sep
What can be done with 11,000 tons of used wind turbine blades? Wind turbine blades don't last forever, so where do they go and can they be reused? Podcast • 12 Sep
How signs of ancient life may have been found on Mars Was there life on Mars? A rock found on the red planet by NASA's Perseverance rover shows signs of ancient microbial life Mars • 10 Sep
How signs of ancient life may have been found on Mars Was there life on Mars? A rock found on the red planet by NASA's Perseverance rover shows signs of ancient microbial life Mars • 10 Sep