Venezuela's tale of two presidents How Venezuela's current crisis shows the role of the media in the country and the changing nature of Latin American politics Venezuela • 28 Jan 19
A question of neutrality and Shannon airport Is the ongoing US military use of Shannon Airport consistent with Ireland's policy of military neutrality? Shannon Airport • 16 Jan 19
Who let the dogs out? Meet Candie, the oldest dog on the planet Tumour cells have spread between dogs globally for the last 11,000 years and all are directly linked to the first dog's original tumour Dogs • 16 Jan 19
A fix for plastic waste: turning bottles into car parts Plastic waste is a huge problem and there is a growing interest in how to create high value materials from recycled plastic Plastic waste • 08 Jan 19
The relationship between true crime and true justice Can the true crime genre help us to understand what is true justice and how to achieve it? True crime • 28 Jan 19
Is tech a friend or foe when it comes to workplace equality? An assessment of technology's impact on gender pay gaps, equal employment opportunities and life/work balance technology • 22 Nov 18
Are Irish boards missing a trick when it comes to women? The make-up of a board is core to its effectiveness, which is, in turn, critical for corporate success Brainstorm • 19 Nov 18
Meet the real teenage mutant sea turtles What is causing so many teenage sea turtles to develop tumours? Marine • 12 Nov 18
Why do good people cover up terrible crimes like child abuse? Loyalty can cause people to act in a way that is ultimately destructive for the institution they want to protect Crime • 19 Oct 18
How maths can help to deal with hospital overcrowding With Irish hospitals seeing a significant rise in overcrowding, new research uses maths and statistics to forecast peak demand Hospital Overcrowding • 15 Oct 18