How 42% of us have abandoned the alarm clock during lockdown New research shows that the pandemic has had major impacts on our sleep patterns Brainstorm • 23 Feb 21
Why did Oliver Cromwell end up in Ireland in the first place? Cromwell's well-equipped forces faced an army of Irish and Old English Catholics, Irish Protestants and English royalists History • 22 Feb 21
Will we have a say in Ireland's artificial intelligence strategy? Public accessibility and transparency of the process behind Ireland's AI policies and practices has been very poor to date Science and Technology • 18 Feb 21
What happened during the Irish rebellion of 1641? It is estimated that between 4,000 and 12,000 people died on all sides during the bloody and violent events of 1641 History • 12 Feb 21
Why global access to vaccines is essential to end the pandemic Failure to provide global access to Covid vaccines risks fresh outbreaks through travel or the emergence of new variants Vaccines • 08 Feb 21
How will the EU's new act deal with online lies and fake news? The new act represents incremental progress, but it remains far from clear whether its provisions will improve anti-disinformation efforts law • 05 Feb 21
Would you meet a person who committed a crime against you? Restorative justice benefits victims, offenders and communities and must be available to everyone Justice • 02 Feb 21
How visual art gives us rich insights into how our brains work Just like listening to music, viewing works of art can have a profound effect on our mental health Neuroscience • 29 Jan 21
How to make homeschooling work for parents The best way to survive another stressful period of homeschooling is to prioritise family care over the curriculum Homeschooling • 13 Jan 21
Why the dryrobe wars shouldn't put you off outdoor swimming Irish swimming places have always welcomed people regardless of body shape, size, skin or what you're wearing Swimming • 25 Feb 21