Teaching of science must be recalibrated
Irish second-level education needs far more investment in professional technical skills and laboratory facilities
Flush of excitement at sewage fuel cell
Human waste transformed into useful hydrogen gas
Blobfish voted world’s ugliest creature
British Science Festival announces result of public vote on most aesthetically challenged specimens
Gaming simulation hopes to reduce life expectancy gap
Living a few miles apart can have a decade difference in how long people lead active lives
Technology to monitor cyclists with diabetes on 2,000km trip
Sensors embedded in athletes’ abdominal fat help to gather date for researchers
‘Immortal’ Irish marine animal provides hope for research into ageing
Hydractinia echinata has the power to regenerate any lost body part, can clone itself and does not age biologically
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