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Soapbox Science returns to the streets this weekend

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NUI Galway’s third annual Soapbox Science Galway is set to return to city streets this weekend when twelve female scientists will take to their soap boxes and talk about their ground breaking research in the areas of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. The event will take place from 12pm-3pm at the Spanish Arch, Galway on Saturday, 29 June and is free and open to the public.

'The future will happen whether we like it or not. So let's try to enjoy it'

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Years of research lead a scientist to discover a way in which people can be ‘upgraded’ to better, more advanced, more intelligent versions of themselves, but it is a science in its early form, It is not fully tested. In the wrong hands it could be dangerous.

Free science workshops and talks in Athlone next week for Midlands Science Festival

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The Midlands Science Festival, which will take place across the region for people of all ages from November 11 to 18, promises a full programme of innovative and fun hands-on events.

Lough Ree the focal point for thriller novel

A new thriller written by Roscommon author, Roy Hunt, who utilises Athlone as the setting for his writing, was inspired by his experience in Atlantic Mills denim manufacturing plant back in 1997.

Cinema review: Mission Impossible: Fallout

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ETHAN HUNT is back, in the IMF, which hilariously stands for Impossible Mission Force. After an operation gone wrong, three plutonium…things? have gone missing and a scientist who has the ability to turn them into nuclear weapons has been kidnapped.

Female scientists to take to the streets to talk STEM this weekend for Soapbox Science Galway 2018

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This weekend will see female scientists bring their research to the masses at the second annual Soapbox Science event in the city.

100,000 to flock to city for Seafest scorcher

Galway city is set for a midsummer boost of up to €7m this weekend when more than 100,000 people flock to the city for the mouthwatering Seafest event.

Five ‘must-sea’ attractions at SeaFest 2018

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From famous ships to flyboarding, seafood and sailing, there is a host of activities on offer at SeaFest 2018, taking place in Galway Harbour on June 29, 30, and July 1.

NUI Galway Business School academics awarded €1.1 million in SFI grant scheme

Two senior academics from the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway, have been awarded €1.1 million by Science Foundation Ireland’s Science Policy Research Programme, facilitating doctoral degrees that will generate important new policy insights that can help to bolster Ireland’s knowledge economy.

Local students recognised at Young Scientist Exhibition

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