The tour represents the start of a busy year for the Ireland Men's squad that includes four tours, several home series, competing in two world cup qualifying campaigns and holds the tantalising prospect of playing at the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year
Scientists have solved a decades-long mystery as to why ancient tetrapods - amphibian-like creatures that lived over 300 million years ago - preserved in one of Ireland's most important fossil sites seemingly had their bones cooked after they died.
One employee is still on Elon Musk‘s payroll, despite his firing frenzy since he took over Twitter, which cut the number of employees by over half. According to The Irish Times, a top company executive in Ireland has obtained a temporary high court injunction barring the social media company from firing her. Sinead McSweeney, the […]
The bid placed by UK-Ireland faces competition from Turkey. The decision on hosting Euro 2028 and 2032 will be made next year by UEFA's executive committee
Scientists have unearthed a secret that may explain why some people are able to resist viral infections, having screened the immune systems of women exposed to hepatitis C (HCV) through contaminated anti-D transfusions given over 40 years ago in Ireland.
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have unearthed a secret that may explain why some people are able to resist viral infections, having screened the immune systems of women exposed to hepatitis C (HCV) through contaminated anti-D transfusions given over 40 years ago in Ireland.
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], November 1 (ANI/ATK): Adamas University has marked a glorious mile after its return from 16th General Conference of International Association of Universities (IAU), held in Dublin.
Dublin [Ireland], October 19 (ANI): Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have modified a concept created to demonstrate the presence of quantum gravity to examine the human brain and its functioning and come to the conclusion that our brains might use quantum computation.
Dublin [Ireland], October 19 (ANI): Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have modified a concept created to demonstrate the presence of quantum gravity to examine the human brain and its functioning and come to the conclusion that our brains might use quantum computation.