Why are we pushing children to start school so early? It's a widespread misconception that doing lots of seated academic work at a young age gives children an advantage Children • 12 May 23
Why are we pushing children to start school so early? It's a widespread misconception that doing lots of seated academic work at a young age gives children an advantage Children • 12 May 23
A robot walks into a bar: would you order a pint from a robot? Despite the challenges and potential pitfalls, the possibility of a social robot working in your local may be closer than you think technology • 03 May 23
A robot walks into a bar: would you order a pint from a robot? Despite the challenges and potential pitfalls, the possibility of a social robot working in your local may be closer than you think technology • 03 May 23
How employers could benefit from hiring people with disabilities Employers adhering to the same old recruitment tactics are failing to capitalise on the untapped talent of people with disabilities Work and careers • 04 Apr 23
How employers could benefit from hiring people with disabilities Employers adhering to the same old recruitment tactics are failing to capitalise on the untapped talent of people with disabilities Work and careers • 04 Apr 23
John McGahern's debut novel The Barracks 60 years on What is striking is how a man in his twenties could write so convincingly about the plight of a middle-aged female character Books • 21 Mar 23
John McGahern's debut novel The Barracks 60 years on What is striking is how a man in his twenties could write so convincingly about the plight of a middle-aged female character Books • 21 Mar 23
4 ways to make public transport easy to use and safe for all We need to send the message that public transport really matters by making it safe, easy to use and part of the neighbourhood Public Transport • 08 Mar 23
4 ways to make public transport easy to use and safe for all We need to send the message that public transport really matters by making it safe, easy to use and part of the neighbourhood Public Transport • 08 Mar 23
How much does your job title matter? Job titles may be the least important signifier of a successful approach to managing and motivating staff Work and careers • 03 Mar 23
How much does your job title matter? Job titles may be the least important signifier of a successful approach to managing and motivating staff Work and careers • 03 Mar 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
From NCT centres to home repairs, why more apprentices are needed There's a renewed interest in apprenticeships in Ireland, with more people realising it can lead to a successful and rewarding career Work and careers • 07 Feb 23
From NCT centres to home repairs, why more apprentices are needed There's a renewed interest in apprenticeships in Ireland, with more people realising it can lead to a successful and rewarding career Work and careers • 07 Feb 23
Year of the Rabbit: all you need to know about the Chinese Zodiac Chinese people believe the year a person is born determines their personality traits, career, marriage, compatibility and fortune Chinese New Year • 20 Jan 23
Year of the Rabbit: all you need to know about the Chinese Zodiac Chinese people believe the year a person is born determines their personality traits, career, marriage, compatibility and fortune Chinese New Year • 20 Jan 23
The myth of a lone genius Creativity is often thought of as an individual pursuit, but this social phenomenon obscures the role of collaboration Creativity • 16 Jan 23
The myth of a lone genius Creativity is often thought of as an individual pursuit, but this social phenomenon obscures the role of collaboration Creativity • 16 Jan 23