Do you work in a fair workplace? Everyone who has ever had a job knows how it feels to be treated unfairly at work so how can employers strive to act fairly? Work and careers • 1 hr
Are the best penalty takers the ones with a Quiet Eye? If you're a coach or player working on kicking, striking or shooting, it may be time to ask yourself if you've got a Quiet Eye Sport • 13 May
How Tony Holohan TCD story raises questions over research funding A clearer explanation of the proposed move to academia is required to ensure continuing trust in how research is funded Research • 10 May
Can your accent really affect your job prospects? A new bill aims to ensure employers do not discriminate against job applicants or employees because of their accent. Work and Careers • 10 May
Who is the greatest snooker player of all time? Researchers have crunched 53 years of data from 47,710 matches to find out the answer. Snooker • 28 Apr
All you need to know about turf cutting While turf cutting may be part of our culture, the long-term benefits of protecting bogs outweighs the benefits of cheap fuel Bogs • 26 Apr
The utter hell of working for a visionary Could you work for a passionate, unpredictable, let's-change-the-world merchant like Elon Musk? Work and careers • 26 Apr
How Brexit will influence voting in the Northern Ireland election The relationship between the UK and EU will continue to impact electoral trends in Northern Ireland Brainstorm • 26 Apr
Why your census form will be of interest 100 years from now Census returns allow government plan public services, but they're also a key source for understanding past lives Brainstorm • 28 Apr
Is it really bonkers to use an algorithm to hire a person? There has been huge interest in using artificial intelligence tools for hiring decisions in organisations, but there are drawbacks Brainstorm • 31 Mar