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Galway scientist exploring the depths of the Indian Ocean

There are still blank spots on the maps, and Prof Louise Allcock from NUI Galway is tackling that on an expedition to explore the...

Nature lovers asked to help with squirrel and marten survey

Lovers of the outdoors are being asked to help improve our understanding of Irish wildlife in a survey of squirrel and Pine Marten populations...

Study finds new insight into necrotic injuries from venomous bites

A study from NUI Galway could open up new avenues to treating necrotic skin wounds caused by venomous creature attacks. Countless people are bitten or...

One type of seaweed could play a key role in coastal economies

Breeding one particular type of seaweed could be this secret sauce needed for Irish aquaculture. Researchers at NUI Galway studied 50 different strains of seaweed...

Holocaust memorial lecture on the lie of racial superiority

A public lecture at NUI Galway next week will be memorial to the Holocaust and tackle the lie of racial superiority that endures to...

Spicy tomatoes may be on the table with gene editing technology

Scientists at NUI Galway are proposing creating spicy tomatoes using gene editing technology. Newly published research from NUI Galway, done together with scientists at Federal...

Four NUI Galway researchers in top 1% of world’s most highly cited researchers

Four researchers at NUI Galway are among the top 1% of the world's most highly cited researchers, it has been revealed. Professor Henry Curran, Professor...

7 Cúrsa Iarchéime de chuid OÉ Gaillimh gearrliostaithe do Gradam

Tá seacht cúrsa iarchéime de chuid Ollscoil na hÉireann Gaillimh théis a bheith gearrliostaithe i dhá rannóg do na Gradam Náisiúnta Gradireland Ardoideachais 2018. Ta...

Galway event will encourage girls to pursue a career in earth sciences

The second ever 'Girls into Geoscience Ireland' will take place at NUI Galway next month to encourage young women to pursue Earth Sciences. Girls into...

Galway scientist’s TEDx talk broadcast to over 30 million people

A TEDx talk by a Galway-based scientist was chosen by by TED.com to feature on its website, which has 30 million registered users around...

NUI Galway partners with Vietnam to develop climate resilient agriculture

NUI Galway is partnering with Vietnam's National University of Agriculture to create new food systems that can resist the damage being done to the...

Supposedly cleaner fuels still cause massive air pollution, NUI Galway study finds

Fuels like wood and peat, that are supposed to be cleaner for the environment than coal, are still causing severe air pollution, a new...

New programme for international Marine Science students dives into life in Galway Bay

International Marine Biology students will get an in-depth look at life in Galway Bay and beyond as part of a new tailor made programme...

Marine scientists sample deep sea life in search of new medical drugs

Marine Scientists from NUI Galway have recently returned from an expedition to source new pharmaceuticals from deep sea sponges on the very edge of...

Researchers use genetic technology to breed improved sugar beets

Plant biologists at NUI Galway's Ryan Institute have found the best genetic breeding strategies to grow better sugar beet crops. The newly published research shows...

NUI Galway plans to demolish fish tank storage facility ruined by fire

NUI Galway is seeking approval to demolish and rebuild part of a marine research facility in Carna that was gutted by fire last year. The...

Local researchers find first record of invading spider eating native lizard

Researchers from NUI Galway's Ryan Institute have published the first ever recorded instance of a False Widow spider feeding on Ireland's only native lizard...

Jellyfish stings leave five in hospital; Galway Jellyfish experts give advice to public

Five people have been hospitalised in recent weeks from lion's mane jellyfish stings following a huge increase in sightings of the huge jellyfish across...

NUI Galway walking trail highlights campus wildlife (not students)

To celebrate nature on campus, all the wildlife and green spaces you don't expect to find in the heart of a city, NUI Galway...

Female scientists to take science to the Spanish Arch

TWELVE female scientists will take to their soap boxes and bring science to the streets of Galway as part of NUI Galway’s second annual...

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