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The Higgs Boson and CERN are coming to Galway

If you want to know how the Universe came into being, how it works, what the ‘Higgs Boson’ is, and how to operate a model of the Large Hadron Collider, your chance has come.

New weight management clinic in Castlebar

The Weighting Room is a new weight management clinic which opened in Castlebar in July.

New weight management clinic in Castlebar

The Weighting Room is a new weight management clinic opening in Castlebar this July.

The Higgs Boson comes to Galway for Science and Technology Festival

A major travelling exhibition, entitled ‘Accelerating Science’, will be making its way to Galway this autumn to take part in an exciting and informative science and technology festival.

NUI Galway physicist receives prestigious Appleton Medal

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Professor of physics at NUI Galway, Colin O’Dowd, has won a prestigious academic award from the Institute of Physics in London.

Ash and Jape announced for Helium Festival

With the date set and the wheels now officially in motion, the crew behind the Helium Micro Music Festival in Ballymahon are delighted to be able to officially announce the headline acts for this year’s festival, with full details on the confirmed acts to be announced at the event launch this Saturday night, March 31 in Skelly’s Bar, Main Street, Ballymahon. Free entertainment on the night will be provided courtesy of festival favourites Arrow in the Sky and the launch will provide a chance for local supporters of the charity event to buy their festival tickets direct on the night!

Forty five homes in Galway found with high levels of cancer-causing radon gas

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Twenty three per cent of Galway homes recently tested for radon were found to have high levels of the cancer-causing gas according to figures released today by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII).

Twenty three homes in Mayo found with high levels of cancer-causing radon gas

Fifteen per cent of Mayo homes recently tested for radon were found to have high levels of the cancer-causing gas according to figures released by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII).

More than 1,300 homes test for radon in Galway in the past two months

The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) is again urging the people of Galway to test their homes for radon, a radioactive gas which is linked to up to 200 lung cancer deaths each year in Ireland.

Ballymahon’s Helium Festival becomes award-winning!

The folks behind Helium 2011 are delighted to announce that the Ballymahon micro-music charity festival has beaten off some very stiff competition to win the inaugural award for the Best Social Media Campaign for a festival or event in Ireland.

 

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