Natural sciences

Using space and astronomy to drive educational, economic and social discussions

Interview with Dr Niall Smith, who will be keynoting at the Cape Clear Dark Skies event on  Friday 24th of…

7 years ago

University College Dublin Physicist Member of International Team which Uses Asteroid to Measure Smallest Star Size in the Night Sky to Date

Scientists of the VERITAS Collaboration, including a University College Dublin (UCD) physicist, Associate Professor John Quinn, who is the VERITAS…

7 years ago

Collaboration between Irish and Chinese scientists Discovers New Method to Drastically Improve Conductance In Materials

Researchers from AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering, the School of Physics and the…

7 years ago

From Supermoons to Solar Eclipses, guide to immortalising the starry skies

Don’t miss the Top 5 astronomical moments of 2019 from the next supermoon on the 21st March to the Geminid…

7 years ago

Astronomers Publish New Map of the Sky Detecting Thousands of Previously Unknown Galaxies

An international team of more than 200 astronomers from 18 countries, including researchers from University College Dublin (UCD), has today…

7 years ago

Astronomers Publish New Map of the Sky Detecting Thousands of Previously Unknown Galaxies

Title image. A montage of low-power radio galaxies from the HETDEX region of the LoTSS survey, shown on an optical…

7 years ago

Strong Interaction: Maynooth University plays host to 13th Quark Confinement and Hadron Spectrum Conference

300 physicists will meet at Maynooth University to explore the mysteries of Quantum Chromodynamics and emerging applications in particle physics…

8 years ago

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