Will brands and businesses take a side on protests and activism? People are increasingly turning to what they buy and consume to make a stance on socio-political issues that matter to them Activism • 08 Mar 23
Will brands and businesses take a side on protests and activism? People are increasingly turning to what they buy and consume to make a stance on socio-political issues that matter to them Activism • 08 Mar 23
A short history of Irish actors at the Oscars Even before this year's record-breaking run of nominations, Irish actors have had many successes at Hollywood's big night out Oscars 2023 • 07 Mar 23
A short history of Irish actors at the Oscars Even before this year's record-breaking run of nominations, Irish actors have had many successes at Hollywood's big night out Oscars 2023 • 07 Mar 23
Why All Quiet on the Western Front resonates so much in Germany The anti-war message of the Oscar nominated film seems to resonate with particular urgency in today's world Oscars 2023 • 07 Mar 23
Why All Quiet on the Western Front resonates so much in Germany The anti-war message of the Oscar nominated film seems to resonate with particular urgency in today's world Oscars 2023 • 07 Mar 23
Making VR tourism accessible for people with disabilities By considering the needs of PwDs in the design of VR-based tourism, the industry can create an environment that is welcoming and empowering for all Virtual Reality • 28 Feb 23
Making VR tourism accessible for people with disabilities By considering the needs of PwDs in the design of VR-based tourism, the industry can create an environment that is welcoming and empowering for all Virtual Reality • 28 Feb 23
How neon advertising signs lit up Dublin in the 1930s Brightly-lit signs festooned the capital's streets in the 1930s and were very much a part of everyday life in the city History • 22 Feb 23
How neon advertising signs lit up Dublin in the 1930s Brightly-lit signs festooned the capital's streets in the 1930s and were very much a part of everyday life in the city History • 22 Feb 23
Is the pursuit of happiness futile? Our constant obsession with happiness can be a recipe for disappointment and disaster Psychology • 14 Feb 23
Is the pursuit of happiness futile? Our constant obsession with happiness can be a recipe for disappointment and disaster Psychology • 14 Feb 23
Is the proposed 'Fagin's law' an actual change to Irish law? The new law concerns the grooming of children into crime, but it's open to question if it actually fills a particular gap in Irish law Ireland • 09 Feb 23
Is the proposed 'Fagin's law' an actual change to Irish law? The new law concerns the grooming of children into crime, but it's open to question if it actually fills a particular gap in Irish law Ireland • 09 Feb 23
Why is stigma & shame associated with mental illness in Ireland? To find the origins of why this is the case, we need to look to our past and, in particular, a piece of legislation from 1838 History • 02 Feb 23
Why is stigma & shame associated with mental illness in Ireland? To find the origins of why this is the case, we need to look to our past and, in particular, a piece of legislation from 1838 History • 02 Feb 23
What's the impact of large-scale forestry on Irish communities? The current approach to large-scale forestry plantations is already having serious effects on local communities across the country Forestry • 01 Feb 23
What's the impact of large-scale forestry on Irish communities? The current approach to large-scale forestry plantations is already having serious effects on local communities across the country Forestry • 01 Feb 23
Who insures the insurers against extreme weather events? Insurance companies use catastrophe bonds to get financial protection for payouts on damages caused by weather disasters Insurance • 31 Jan 23
Who insures the insurers against extreme weather events? Insurance companies use catastrophe bonds to get financial protection for payouts on damages caused by weather disasters Insurance • 31 Jan 23
Ukraine war: how will the next few months unfold? While the outcome of the war is hard to predict, neither side seems currently placed to inflict decisive damage on the other Military • 27 Jan 23
Ukraine war: how will the next few months unfold? While the outcome of the war is hard to predict, neither side seems currently placed to inflict decisive damage on the other Military • 27 Jan 23
Will Leopard 2 tanks be a game-changer in Ukraine? A consignment of these high-powered battle tanks will undoubtedly raise Ukraine's combat capacity in the coming months Military • 25 Jan 23
Will Leopard 2 tanks be a game-changer in Ukraine? A consignment of these high-powered battle tanks will undoubtedly raise Ukraine's combat capacity in the coming months Military • 25 Jan 23
Wanted: a maps app that works inside a building Such an innovation could hugely improve the provision of emergency medical and fire services in public buildings Engineering • 19 Jan 23
Wanted: a maps app that works inside a building Such an innovation could hugely improve the provision of emergency medical and fire services in public buildings Engineering • 19 Jan 23
Who were the Irish who moved to La Rochelle in the 17th century? Many of the Irish who settled in the French city between the 1630s and 1680s prospered there as merchants and seafarers History • 18 Jan 23
Who were the Irish who moved to La Rochelle in the 17th century? Many of the Irish who settled in the French city between the 1630s and 1680s prospered there as merchants and seafarers History • 18 Jan 23
How did layoffs become the answer to every business problem? The short-term interest of financial investors is now what rules every organisation, which is bad news for employees Work and careers • 24 May 23
How did layoffs become the answer to every business problem? The short-term interest of financial investors is now what rules every organisation, which is bad news for employees Work and careers • 24 May 23
How climate disasters destroyed one of our earliest civilisations Climate change in the shape of two major droughts brought an end to the world's largest civilisation 4,250 years ago Climate Change • 17 Jan 23
How climate disasters destroyed one of our earliest civilisations Climate change in the shape of two major droughts brought an end to the world's largest civilisation 4,250 years ago Climate Change • 17 Jan 23
Why failures and setbacks are essential for managerial decisions We tend to assume that failures at work are something to be avoided at all costs, but his could not be further from the truth Work and careers • 10 Jan 23
Why failures and setbacks are essential for managerial decisions We tend to assume that failures at work are something to be avoided at all costs, but his could not be further from the truth Work and careers • 10 Jan 23
Vamos Argentina: why so many Irish are supporting La Scaloneta Argentina is home to the fifth largest Irish diaspora in the world which explains the interest here in the team of Messi and Mac Allister Argentina • 19 Dec 22
Vamos Argentina: why so many Irish are supporting La Scaloneta Argentina is home to the fifth largest Irish diaspora in the world which explains the interest here in the team of Messi and Mac Allister Argentina • 19 Dec 22
Why Germany is grappling with its past, present and future While it may not be obvious from the outside, German political and public discourse is currently undergoing tremendous change Germany • 12 Dec 22
Why Germany is grappling with its past, present and future While it may not be obvious from the outside, German political and public discourse is currently undergoing tremendous change Germany • 12 Dec 22
Will cinemas and streaming services be able to co-exist? We've seen seismic shifts of late in where we go to watch our favourite movies - and the changes are not over yet Culture • 08 Dec 22
Will cinemas and streaming services be able to co-exist? We've seen seismic shifts of late in where we go to watch our favourite movies - and the changes are not over yet Culture • 08 Dec 22
How good is living and working in a city for your wellbeing? Knowing the wellbeing of an urban population is a complex problem, but data from smart cities could hold answers Brainstorm • 08 Dec 22
How good is living and working in a city for your wellbeing? Knowing the wellbeing of an urban population is a complex problem, but data from smart cities could hold answers Brainstorm • 08 Dec 22
What was life in Dublin like during the Great Famine? The impact of the Great Famine on many people in the capital city was minimal and life for them continued very much as normal History • 30 Nov 22
What was life in Dublin like during the Great Famine? The impact of the Great Famine on many people in the capital city was minimal and life for them continued very much as normal History • 30 Nov 22
John Williams and the end of an era for film music The composer's pending retirement marks the end of an tradition for the sound of films dating from Hollywood's Golden Age Film • 01 Dec 22
John Williams and the end of an era for film music The composer's pending retirement marks the end of an tradition for the sound of films dating from Hollywood's Golden Age Film • 01 Dec 22
Are 6-seat Dáil constituencies needed in light of census changes? A rising population will mean an increase in the number of Dáil deputies to represent them, so what are the likely constituency changes? Politics • 23 Nov 22
Are 6-seat Dáil constituencies needed in light of census changes? A rising population will mean an increase in the number of Dáil deputies to represent them, so what are the likely constituency changes? Politics • 23 Nov 22
What Viagra tells us about sustainability and repurposing As the little blue pill shows, a solution for one problem can often be successfully repurposed to solve a different challenge Business • 22 Nov 22
What Viagra tells us about sustainability and repurposing As the little blue pill shows, a solution for one problem can often be successfully repurposed to solve a different challenge Business • 22 Nov 22