Stephen Hawking: Genius who defied a paralysing illness Stephen Hawking was one of the world's most acclaimed cosmologists, a medical miracle, and probably the galaxy's most unlikely superstar celebrity. Stephen Hawking • 14 Mar 18
Stephen Hawking: Genius who defied a paralysing illness Stephen Hawking was one of the world's most acclaimed cosmologists, a medical miracle, and probably the galaxy's most unlikely superstar celebrity. Stephen Hawking • 14 Mar 18
St Patrick's Day weather: Cold, breezy and wintry showers Met Eireann has forecast that there will be "a few wintry showers" in parts on March 17. Weather • 15 Mar 18
St Patrick's Day weather: Cold, breezy and wintry showers Met Eireann has forecast that there will be "a few wintry showers" in parts on March 17. Weather • 15 Mar 18
73% of deep sea fish ingested plastic – NUIG study New research conducted by scientists at NUI Galway has laid bare the damage microplastics are having on fish living at extreme depths in the northwest Atlantic. Science • 19 Feb 18
73% of deep sea fish ingested plastic – NUIG study New research conducted by scientists at NUI Galway has laid bare the damage microplastics are having on fish living at extreme depths in the northwest Atlantic. Science • 19 Feb 18
75th anniversary of lecture that inspired DNA discovery 75 years ago today one of the most important scientific lectures of all time was delivered in Dublin. Science • 05 Feb 18
75th anniversary of lecture that inspired DNA discovery 75 years ago today one of the most important scientific lectures of all time was delivered in Dublin. Science • 05 Feb 18
Brian Finn: Apple's $38 billion US tax bill explained Why has Apple been landed with a huge multi-billion dollar tax bill in the US and will it affect the multinational's relationship with Ireland where it employs over 5,000 people? Business • 18 Jan 18
Brian Finn: Apple's $38 billion US tax bill explained Why has Apple been landed with a huge multi-billion dollar tax bill in the US and will it affect the multinational's relationship with Ireland where it employs over 5,000 people? Business • 18 Jan 18
Bitcoin slumps to $10,000 after losing half its value Bitcoin skidded a further 12% today, marking an almost halving in value from its peak price, with investors spooked by fears regulators could clamp down on the volatile cryptocurrency that skyrocketed last year. Business • 17 Jan 18
Bitcoin slumps to $10,000 after losing half its value Bitcoin skidded a further 12% today, marking an almost halving in value from its peak price, with investors spooked by fears regulators could clamp down on the volatile cryptocurrency that skyrocketed last year. Business • 17 Jan 18
Thousands of primary pupils turn scientific at the RDS The RDS Primary Science Fair begins in Dublin today with almost 3,000 primary school children taking part. Science and Technology • 11 Jan 18
Thousands of primary pupils turn scientific at the RDS The RDS Primary Science Fair begins in Dublin today with almost 3,000 primary school children taking part. Science and Technology • 11 Jan 18
President Higgins opens BT Young Scientist Exhibition President Michael D Higgins has officially opened this year's BT Young Scientist Exhibition at the RDS, telling participants it is a wonderful but responsible time to be a young scientist. News • 11 Jan 18
President Higgins opens BT Young Scientist Exhibition President Michael D Higgins has officially opened this year's BT Young Scientist Exhibition at the RDS, telling participants it is a wonderful but responsible time to be a young scientist. News • 11 Jan 18
TV3 to rebrand as Virgin Media Television this autumn TV3 is to be renamed as Virgin Media Television later this year as part of a rebranding campaign. Business • 09 Jan 18
TV3 to rebrand as Virgin Media Television this autumn TV3 is to be renamed as Virgin Media Television later this year as part of a rebranding campaign. Business • 09 Jan 18
Santa science: How does he fit down the chimney? UCD physicist Dr Shane Bergin has been answering he most pressing Christmas questions posed by first class children in Dublin. News • 22 Dec 17
Santa science: How does he fit down the chimney? UCD physicist Dr Shane Bergin has been answering he most pressing Christmas questions posed by first class children in Dublin. News • 22 Dec 17
Schools invited to spend one hour coding this week Schools all over the country are being invited to spend one hour this week coding. Business • 04 Dec 17
Schools invited to spend one hour coding this week Schools all over the country are being invited to spend one hour this week coding. Business • 04 Dec 17
Ireland needs to stop Apple tax row dragging on It hasn't been a good week for Ireland. The discourse in Britain about Irish concerns over the border on the island of Ireland after Brexit has deteriorated rapidly and US President Donald Trump had attacked American companies for locating operations here. Business • 07 Dec 17
Ireland needs to stop Apple tax row dragging on It hasn't been a good week for Ireland. The discourse in Britain about Irish concerns over the border on the island of Ireland after Brexit has deteriorated rapidly and US President Donald Trump had attacked American companies for locating operations here. Business • 07 Dec 17
Apple hoping new iPhone has X factor It is almost six years since the co-founder and former CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, died. Business Technology • 28 Sep 17
Apple hoping new iPhone has X factor It is almost six years since the co-founder and former CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, died. Business Technology • 28 Sep 17
'Father of the internet' concerned for its future A man considered to be one of the "fathers of the internet" has expressed concern about the damage abuse of the platform is doing to it. News • 20 Jun 17
'Father of the internet' concerned for its future A man considered to be one of the "fathers of the internet" has expressed concern about the damage abuse of the platform is doing to it. News • 20 Jun 17
Some data charges remain despite 'roam like home' claim New rules which take effect today mean most Irish mobile phone users can now use their domestic call and text allowances while roaming in the EU for no extra charge, but consumers are being warned the data allowance available for roaming in the EU varies considerably from package to package. Roaming • 15 Jun 17
Some data charges remain despite 'roam like home' claim New rules which take effect today mean most Irish mobile phone users can now use their domestic call and text allowances while roaming in the EU for no extra charge, but consumers are being warned the data allowance available for roaming in the EU varies considerably from package to package. Roaming • 15 Jun 17
Done Roaming - is this the end of EU roaming charges? It has taken ten years of work but finally this week roaming charges in the EU will, in the main, be no more, writes RTÉ Science & Technology Correspondent Will Goodbody Technology • 15 Jun 17
Done Roaming - is this the end of EU roaming charges? It has taken ten years of work but finally this week roaming charges in the EU will, in the main, be no more, writes RTÉ Science & Technology Correspondent Will Goodbody Technology • 15 Jun 17