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CÚRAM and Galway Film Centre launch inaugural ‘Science on Screen Film Festival Ireland’
Today marks the official launch of the ‘Science on Screen Film Festival Ireland’ an exciting new annual Irish Film Festival, running from November 5-8 online. The Festival will showcase the best of science in film and this year incorporates themes of representation and diversity in science and the value of art-science collaborations.
Athlone start up aims to reduce single use plastic packaging waste
Irish start-up, CUSP (Cease Using Single-Use Plastic), founded by Athlone native, Simon Ruddy, has developed a novel approach to tackling household single-use plastic packaging waste.
Museum of Country Life celebrates life and achievements of forgotten Polish hero of the Famine
The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, at Turlough Park, will host an exhibition about the fascinating life and achievements of Paul Strzelecki – a Polish humanitarian who helped over 200,000 children during the Great Irish Famine.
HRB health research award for NUI Galway researcher
Dr Emer McGrath of NUI Galway has been awarded a clinician scientist fellowship as part of the Health Research Board (HRB) €3.7 million investment in 12 new health research fellowships. Dr McGrath was awarded €655,524 for her research into blood-based biomarkers for early detection of preclinical neurocognitive disorders.
What Do You Mean You Haven't Read?
Michael Gorman, poet
Galway family revel in Atlantic sailing adventure
A County Galway family are combining their love for the sea and adventure to explore the Atlantic by boat.
Galway Astronomy Club to hold AstroFest 2020
Galway Astronomy Club’s AstroFest 2020 will take place in the Harbour Hotel, Galway, this Saturday. For anyone interested in astronomy and science this is an event is not to be missed.
Naughten confirms poster free general election campaign
Former Minister for the Environment, Denis Naughten TD, has confirmed that he will contest the general election without the use of posters.
‘Learning differences haven’t held me back as a scientist,’ says Galwaywoman
We tend to take it for granted that Irish Water staff and local authority water services staff, contractors and members of the public who drive or walk past Irish Water facilities or our construction and repair works will make it home safely without incident or injury. Just think about that for a moment. Given the size and scale of Irish Water’s infrastructure, that is a big undertaking.
SCIENTISTS LINK THE ABSENCE OF CERTAIN GUT BACTERIA IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION (AN IMPORTANT FINDING)
Researchers from VIB – Ku Leuven Centre of Microbiology, Belgium by analysing the health data of a large group they have identified the bacteria which may play a role in depression.