What does Israel's war in Gaza mean for Russia? Russia hopes a war in the Middle East will redirect Western public opinion, support and military resources away from Ukraine Russia • 20 Nov
AI 2023: risks, regulation & an 'existential threat to humanity' AI's quickening pace of development has led to a plethora of coverage and concern over what might come next Artificial Intelligence • 16 Nov
Two positive steps we can take around climate action in Ireland These changes go well beyond pollution reduction and would simply make Ireland a much better place to live Ireland 2050: Tomorrow Tonight • 15 Nov
All you need to know about high blood pressure Why is hypertension called the "silent killer" - and why is it so relevant to Ireland? Blood Pressure • 14 Nov
Why neurodiversity is a superpower in the workplace Society's view of neurodiversity is often directed towards the challenges, but this doesn't show the value of neurodivergent strengths Work and careers • 07 Nov
What's a molar pregnancy - and how common is it? It can be challenging for women to explain this complex pregnancy, while grieving a loss and dealing with a cancer risk Health • 06 Nov
5 tips to save money on your heating this winter Winter means having the heating on more often so here;'s how to have a comfortable home with optimal energy use Energy • 01 Nov
Will big money kill off community ownership in League of Ireland? With just six of the 20 league clubs now owned by supporters, fears are growing of an 'arms race' in private spending Soccer • 31 Oct
The Halloween conundrum: is it a barm brack or a barn brack? A fierce debate broke out in 1927 between Barners and Barmers on on the proper name of the cake associated with Halloween celebrations Halloween • 27 Oct
What wartime deepfake videos reveal about trust and deception Deepfakes undermined public trust to the point that many refused to believe any footage coming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict Media • 25 Oct
Why is society so surprised by older people having sex? You'll find few positive depictions of old age sexuality yet research confirms the importance of active sex lives to this cohort Sexuality • 20 Oct
What do trees have to do with Irish culture and identity? Trees are fundamental to our sense of place and identity and can become symbols of cultural and political power Nature • 20 Oct
Just what can the President of Ireland actually say and do? While there are significant restrictions on what the President can do, the Constitution places few limitations on what he or she might say Politics • 17 Oct
The maths behind soft moon landings Recent events highlight how difficult it is to achieve a safe ('soft') and successful lunar landing, but without it, all else fails Space • 16 Oct
Why do you have so many unread emails? 4 tips to manage the time demands of digital communication when there's just so much to do Psychology • 16 Oct
Is the air quality in your office fit for purpose? A new code of practice for indoor air quality is now in operation so what does it mean for employers and employees? Work and careers • 12 Oct
The haves & have-nots when it comes to renewable energy projects Research indicates Irish energy policy in its current form prioritises high-income cohorts in society Renewable Energy • 03 Oct
How can Ireland ensure its gas and energy supplies are secure? Price is one element of energy supply we have to deal with, but physical access to gas and the security of that supply matters too. Energy • 11 Oct
How algorithms have changed who controls workers in gig economy New research shows how hidden algorithms and multiple stakeholders have become a new form of worker control in the gig economy Work and careers • 21 Sep
What measures could Michael McGrath take in Budget 2024? The Government's actions indicate they want to reduce inflation and they can do this by what they put in and leave out of Budget 2024 Budget 2024 • 20 Sep
Why is there a lack of attention paid to farm crime in Ireland? Farm crime is on the rise globally and Ireland must examine the social realities of crime in farming environments Farming • 19 Sep
How to avoid saying 'yes' to every commitment and request We tend to overestimate how much time we will have in the future and overcommit, so how can we avoid this time trap? Psychology • 15 Sep
To whom it concerns: a short history of The Late Late Show Patrick Kielty will be a custodian of a unique cultural phenomenon that has provided a valuable insight into Irish society since 1962 the late late show • 15 Sep
What does recovery really mean in mental health today? Recovery means seeing the entire person and not just viewing them as someone who had an illness Mental Health • 13 Sep
How much is inflation taking from your salary? Inflation can eat away at our salaries until we're earning double what we used to, but only able to buy half as much Cost of Living • 11 Sep