How carrying spuds & doing Wordle are signs of good health If you can balance on one leg while brushing your teeth, carry a bag of spuds up the stairs and name 20 animals in 30 seconds, you're doing well Health • 28 May 25
How carrying spuds & doing Wordle are signs of good health If you can balance on one leg while brushing your teeth, carry a bag of spuds up the stairs and name 20 animals in 30 seconds, you're doing well Health • 28 May 25
Can dogs help to predict epileptic seizures? New research combining a dog's natural instincts with technology might help people with epilepsy by predicting seizures Health • 28 May 25
Can dogs help to predict epileptic seizures? New research combining a dog's natural instincts with technology might help people with epilepsy by predicting seizures Health • 28 May 25
A 'game changing' way for Irish farmers to test for potato blight Lateral flow tests, inspired by Covid-19 tests, can give growers vital information to deal with blight during Ireland's summers Potatoes • 27 May 25
A 'game changing' way for Irish farmers to test for potato blight Lateral flow tests, inspired by Covid-19 tests, can give growers vital information to deal with blight during Ireland's summers Potatoes • 27 May 25
Why your long list of unfinished work tasks takes up so much time Modern work environments mean an ever-growing list of unfinished tasks so what can we do to fix this and reduce stress? Psychology • 27 May 25
Why your long list of unfinished work tasks takes up so much time Modern work environments mean an ever-growing list of unfinished tasks so what can we do to fix this and reduce stress? Psychology • 27 May 25
How can we support parents with mental health challenges? Irish research estimates that roughly one in four families in Ireland have a parent who has experienced mental health difficulties Mental Health • 23 May 25
How can we support parents with mental health challenges? Irish research estimates that roughly one in four families in Ireland have a parent who has experienced mental health difficulties Mental Health • 23 May 25
How solar power forecasting can help maximise your solar panels As solar becomes a significant part of our energy system, there are challenges in effectively forecasting and managing solar energy production Solar Power • 21 May 25
How solar power forecasting can help maximise your solar panels As solar becomes a significant part of our energy system, there are challenges in effectively forecasting and managing solar energy production Solar Power • 21 May 25
Inside the phenomenal football brain of Kevin De Bruyne Football intelligence means the Belgian and Man City star's ability to read the game is on par with the greatest midfielders of all time Kevin De Bruyne • 20 May 25
Inside the phenomenal football brain of Kevin De Bruyne Football intelligence means the Belgian and Man City star's ability to read the game is on par with the greatest midfielders of all time Kevin De Bruyne • 20 May 25
How an Irish Catholic newspaper viewed World War II - & communism A supporter of European dictators, The Standard's main enemy before, during and after the war was the Godless Communism of Russia History • 15 May 25
How an Irish Catholic newspaper viewed World War II - & communism A supporter of European dictators, The Standard's main enemy before, during and after the war was the Godless Communism of Russia History • 15 May 25
All you need to know about Eurovision voting patterns There are many parallels between Eurovision voting and regular election campaigns Eurovision • 13 May 25
All you need to know about Eurovision voting patterns There are many parallels between Eurovision voting and regular election campaigns Eurovision • 13 May 25
Why are many Irish people rethinking travel plans to the US? From business executives to students, the drop in US travel highlights the changing nature of how we think about risk United States • 12 May 25
Why are many Irish people rethinking travel plans to the US? From business executives to students, the drop in US travel highlights the changing nature of how we think about risk United States • 12 May 25
Meet 'The Great Nun' who won papal protection in Medieval Ireland Agnetha Ní Máelshechlainn was a clever political negotiator who defended her monastery from expropriation during the English conquest of Ireland History • 09 May 25
Meet 'The Great Nun' who won papal protection in Medieval Ireland Agnetha Ní Máelshechlainn was a clever political negotiator who defended her monastery from expropriation during the English conquest of Ireland History • 09 May 25
How many kinds of two-footed Gaelic football players are there? Figuring out what type of laterality a player possesses could benefit coaching, training, talent identification and selection Gaelic football • 09 May 25
How many kinds of two-footed Gaelic football players are there? Figuring out what type of laterality a player possesses could benefit coaching, training, talent identification and selection Gaelic football • 09 May 25
What GAA rule changes can tell us about constitutions The experience of Gaelic football's rule changes, whether one agrees with them or not, gives a powerful lesson to the world of constitutions GAA • 08 May 25
What GAA rule changes can tell us about constitutions The experience of Gaelic football's rule changes, whether one agrees with them or not, gives a powerful lesson to the world of constitutions GAA • 08 May 25
Clean water or more cows: the battle over Irish nitrate pollution Elevated nitrogen levels in Irish water is an unintended consequence of agricultural expansion and action must be taken to address this Farming • 17 Apr 25
Clean water or more cows: the battle over Irish nitrate pollution Elevated nitrogen levels in Irish water is an unintended consequence of agricultural expansion and action must be taken to address this Farming • 17 Apr 25
The ins and outs of Ireland joining and leaving the Commonwealth Discussions and arguments over Ireland and the Commonwealth have had a fairly long existence, even since we left in 1949 History • 17 Apr 25
The ins and outs of Ireland joining and leaving the Commonwealth Discussions and arguments over Ireland and the Commonwealth have had a fairly long existence, even since we left in 1949 History • 17 Apr 25
Hyperemesis Gravidarum: when pregnancy becomes a nightmare Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is the medical name for severe sickness and vomiting during pregnancy, making it seem like a months-long battle for survival Health • 16 Apr 25
Hyperemesis Gravidarum: when pregnancy becomes a nightmare Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is the medical name for severe sickness and vomiting during pregnancy, making it seem like a months-long battle for survival Health • 16 Apr 25
How US tariffs will affect price you pay for petrol & electricity The disruption and confusion caused by Trump's on-off tariffs have already impacted worldwide energy prices Cost of Living • 16 Apr 25
How US tariffs will affect price you pay for petrol & electricity The disruption and confusion caused by Trump's on-off tariffs have already impacted worldwide energy prices Cost of Living • 16 Apr 25
Who's really buried in Newgrange's passage tombs? New research into ancient DNA shows that Newgrange's tombs were not just the burial places for the elites of Neolithic Irish society History • 11 Apr 25
Who's really buried in Newgrange's passage tombs? New research into ancient DNA shows that Newgrange's tombs were not just the burial places for the elites of Neolithic Irish society History • 11 Apr 25
Why comfort TV is having a moment in these turbulent times Our fondness for TV shows which rely on lightness and wholesomeness makes sense in the current political and environmental nightmare TV • 10 Apr 25
Why comfort TV is having a moment in these turbulent times Our fondness for TV shows which rely on lightness and wholesomeness makes sense in the current political and environmental nightmare TV • 10 Apr 25
Will shipping industry introduce a global carbon tax this week? The International Maritime Organisation are discussing measures to decarbonise shipping, including the introduction of a carbon levy Shipping • 07 Apr 25
Will shipping industry introduce a global carbon tax this week? The International Maritime Organisation are discussing measures to decarbonise shipping, including the introduction of a carbon levy Shipping • 07 Apr 25
Is your employer investing in the wellbeing of staff? Poor mental health in the workplace can result in reduced performance, high turnover, absenteeism and declining morale Work and careers • 07 Apr 25
Is your employer investing in the wellbeing of staff? Poor mental health in the workplace can result in reduced performance, high turnover, absenteeism and declining morale Work and careers • 07 Apr 25
Are you ready for 4D food printing to fill your fridge? 4D food printing means your snack could change shape, colour, flavour or texture over time, creating a dynamic eating experience technology • 04 Apr 25
Are you ready for 4D food printing to fill your fridge? 4D food printing means your snack could change shape, colour, flavour or texture over time, creating a dynamic eating experience technology • 04 Apr 25
The ties that bind the Irish people and the Choctaw Nation From the Famine to Fair City, it's clear that the relationship between the Irish and the Choctaw Nations is being actively maintained History • 03 Apr 25
The ties that bind the Irish people and the Choctaw Nation From the Famine to Fair City, it's clear that the relationship between the Irish and the Choctaw Nations is being actively maintained History • 03 Apr 25
What happened to the Educational Disadvantage Committee? The short lived expert group made some far-reaching recommendations around educational disadvantage Education • 02 Apr 25
What happened to the Educational Disadvantage Committee? The short lived expert group made some far-reaching recommendations around educational disadvantage Education • 02 Apr 25
6 reasons why Ireland's retrofit revolution has stalled High costs, a shortage of skilled workers, the exclusion of renters and muddled messaging reveal cracks in the system Retrofitting • 03 Apr 25
6 reasons why Ireland's retrofit revolution has stalled High costs, a shortage of skilled workers, the exclusion of renters and muddled messaging reveal cracks in the system Retrofitting • 03 Apr 25