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The spurious idea of 'de-extinction' offers us the illusion of undoing one of the great catastrophes of our own era ...
This all threatens to pull digital tech right into the middle of the trade war, something which Ireland – which benefits ...
The backlash focused on the faux feminism in the marketing blitz, while genuine concerns about women in science vanished into ...
An unforgiving conflict between rival military factions has killed 150,000 people. Another 12 million people are displaced, ...
Festival acquired letter playwright wrote to friend in 1958 to apologise for feeling compelled to cancel planned run of Act ...
A whistleblower has described the investigation into the alleged abuse of a vulnerable young woman as Kafkaesque ...
It’s one of the funniest TV sitcoms of all time, but success wasn’t preordained. Some of the key players look back at making ...
Ireland has always been good at tourism. But are we losing our touch, or could falling visitor numbers be an opportunity?
Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll finds wealthier voters and women are most likely to support current model of neutrality ...
‘We were just different types of chimps’: How zookeeping became a family affair for one Dublin woman
When Helen Clarke was growing up, her zookeeper father looked after primates in the family home. That unusual experience led ...
The Munster semi-final against Cork has fallen through the cracks of popular memory. Back then, Clare’s world spun on the ...
The idea that diversity practices in business oppose meritocracy is 'simply not true', the Dean said, suggesting the college ...
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