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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...

Irish people are more concerned about depression than other health issues

A study carried out by NUI Galway has found that of all aspects of health, Irish people place the greatest weight on depression and...

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...

Scientists find new coral and rare reefs in Irish waters

Marine scientists discovered rare sponge reefs and a possible new type of coral on an expedition off the west coast of Ireland earlier this...

The tables are set for world class chefs at Food on the Edge 2018

The theme for this year's Food on the Edge symposium of Irish and international chefs was revealed as 'Conversations' at the event's launch on...

Students urged to use caution before signing a lease on accommodation

NUI Galway's Students' Union is urging people to exercise caution before committing to renting private accommodation. With the first round of CAO offers coming out...

Bright young minds designing a generator that uses the bad weather

Young people with imagination and inventiveness are working to climate proof Galway by designing generators that take advantage of the bad weather. Galway 2020's flagship...

The ‘Pres’ Athenry calls her diaspora home for a farewell bash ahead of the big move

Presentation College Athenry is moving to a new school building in Ballygurran next year after more than 70 years of students passing through those...

Are adults using facebook to fulfill attachment needs?

Adults who have difficulty forming close relationships may use facebook in unhealthy ways to fulfill their attachment needs. That's according to a new study by...

Majority of students don’t think heavy drinking affects ability to give consent

More than two thirds of students don't think that drinking the equivalent of an entire bottle of vodka or 14 pints affects their ability...

Nearly three quarters of female students face “sexual hostility” at college

70% of female students and over half of men experience some kind of sexual hostility by the time they finish their third level education...

New project to support nutrition based entrepreneurs

A new project called INCluSilver aims to support collaboration between small to medium enterprises from different sectors to create better nutritional options for older...

Survey will document the experiences of LGBT+ migrants in Ireland

A new survey has been launched to document the experiences of LGBT+ migrants in Ireland in order to better understand how to support this...

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...

Four tonnes of boxes recycled from Festival activities at weekend

FOUR tonnes of boxes used in two giant installations at the weekend were taken away and recycled by Walsh Waste & Recycling, who again...

Parents urged to support Educate Together second-level school as vote deadline nears

There is now less than two weeks left for parents to vote in a Department of Education poll to choose the patron of Galway’s new...

President Michael D Higgins announces intention to run for second term

President Michael D Higgins has delivered the expected news that he will seek a second term as Uachtarán na hÉireann. It was widely reported last...

Afternoon update: Traffic, gorse fires, collision on M6

Updated: 17.03  Gardai have cleared the crash from the left lane of the M6 eastbound between J15 Ballinasloe West and J14 Ballinasloe East. ...

Parents urged to vote for Educate Together school at Oranmore meeting

Parents at a meeting in Oranmore have been urged to cast their vote for Educate Together, and to urge other eligible parents to vote...

Science on the big screen, CÚRAM commissions documentary about stroke research

'A Tiny Spark', a documentary about the impact of strokes on victims lives and cutting edge research into them has been chosen for CÚRAM's...

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