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Why it's time to stop listening to climate change deniers
We need to move on from debating the existence of climate change to debating actions to solve the problem writes Professor Peter Thorne, Department of Geography, and Director of ICARUS, Maynooth University
Saturday, 26 January 2019
How to turn up the LGBT voice in the workplace
When it comes to inclusion and diversity initiatives in the workplace, there are pros and cons to LGBT employee networks, writes Dr Marian Crowley-Henry, Maynooth University and Dr Ciarán McFadden, Edinburgh Napier University
Friday, 25 January 2019
100 years of Eva Perón
Opinion: a century on from her birth, Evita's life and political legacy still exert a huge influence in her native Argentina By María Belén Rabadán Vega and Mirna Vohnsen, Maynooth University
Thursday, 24 January 2019
Revisionist accounts of Croatia’s Second World War history is a worrying development, writes Sven Milekic, a PhD history scholar.
Recent revisionist accounts of Croatia’s Second World War history is a worrying development in the country, according Sven Milekic, a PhD scholar in the Department of History, who is researching this period.
Tuesday, 22 January 2019
What occurs in the brain and body with Parkinson's Disease?
We may not fully understand what causes the Parkinson's puzzle, but we do know that there is loss of neurons throughout the brain. Dr Beverley Henley in the Human Health Institute at Maynooth University is exploring ways to better understand this disease.
Monday, 21 January 2019
Can artificial intelligence reduce anxiety in the workplace?
Tweets have allowed researchers Dr Souleiman Hasan and Dr Jon Gruda in the School Of Business to identify participants’ personalities, characteristics and anxiety levels
Monday, 21 January 2019
Are you suffering from social jetlag?
Your social schedule may be messing with your body clock and causing disrupted sleep, daytime sleepiness and fatigue
Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Should we love carbohydrates and sugars?
Research by Aoife Harbison of our Dept of Chemistry investigates why carbohydrates are seen as public enemy number one in our modern world and why it's time to change this negative perception.
Monday, 14 January 2019
Into the blue space: the joys of outdoor swimming
We know the physical and mental benefits of outdoor swimming, but we should pay more attention to the places and spaces where swimmers meet. Health geographer at Maynooth University Dr Ronan Foley has been exploring the important therapeutic aspects of our public 'blue spaces'.
Monday, 07 January 2019
Dark mornings or grand stretches in the evening?
Last summer, the European Commission held a public consultation on the use of daylight saving time within the EU
Tuesday, 25 December 2018