Siamese fighting fish in a new battleOREGON: THE SIAMESE fighting fish is weighing into a new battle - against food-borne bacteria that cause illness in humans.Mon Oct 6 2008 - 01:00
It's time to have the brain examinedWhat better way to show how science - and the brain - works than to let the public in on the experiment?Thu Oct 2 2008 - 01:00
Irish scientists stop cancer cells spreading in miceA TEAM including Irish scientists has successfully stopped cancer cells from spreading in miceTue Sep 30 2008 - 01:00
DNA database of offenders could help solve crimes, says former US attorneyA DNA database of known offenders could help solve crime in Ireland, according to a Californian official who prosecuted OJ Simpson…Mon Sep 22 2008 - 01:00
Genetic tests very revealing, forum toldPERSONALISED GENETIC tests that tell people about their risk of diseases stirred up controversy at a forum in Dublin this weekend…Mon Sep 22 2008 - 01:00
Genetic diversity may hold clues to modern diseasesGENETIC DIVERSITY in African populations could hold important clues about modern diseases like obesity, high blood pressure and…Sat Sep 20 2008 - 01:00
GM 'pharming' may address drug needsGENETICALLY MODIFIED plants that produce therapeutic drugs can help address our increasing global need for pharmaceuticals, a…Fri Sep 19 2008 - 01:00
More research funding needed in infection fightWE ARE approaching antibiotic resistance with a “20th-century mentality”, and more research funding is urgently needed to discover…Thu Sep 18 2008 - 01:00
Oxygen's role in extinctions queriedUCD researchers raise doubts that low oxygen caused mass extinctions, such as the one that wiped out the dinosaurs writes Claire…Thu Sep 4 2008 - 01:00
Flying the kite for a new source of renewable energyNETHERLANDS: It has to be the most eye-catching way of harnessing energyMon Sep 1 2008 - 01:00
Keeping track of birdsGERMANY: Bird species are disappearing from Europe's forests, but a new approach may help at last to assess the situationMon Sep 1 2008 - 01:00
Mental illness linked to genes, says expertGENETIC STUDIES are helping to piece together the puzzle of how our genes contribute to mental illness, and are paving the way…Tue Aug 26 2008 - 01:00
Bags more timeA NEW LIFE: A former recruitment consultant is glad she swapped her career for handbagsTue Aug 26 2008 - 01:00
Finding better treatments for depression in terminal illnessMind-altering agents like the hallucinogen LSD may have a bad reputationTue Aug 19 2008 - 01:00
Institute to tackle ethical issuesEthical dilemmas such as life support and embryonic stem cell research will be considered at a new institute at Dublin City University…Tue Aug 12 2008 - 01:00
Alzheimer drug slows cognitive declineA NEW DRUG has slowed cognitive decline by up to 81 per cent in Alzheimer patients during early pharmaceutical trials, it has…Tue Aug 5 2008 - 01:00
Irish teams play key role in genetic findingIRISH RESEARCHERS have played a key role in a new discovery about the genetics of schizophreniaTue Aug 5 2008 - 01:00
Screening of mothers to protect newbornsA rapid test to determine whether a woman in labour is infected with Group B Strep, which could potentially be harmful to the…Thu Jul 17 2008 - 01:00
A terrible ache that's not all in the headAbout one in 10 children in Ireland has migraine but much of it goes undiagnosedTue Jul 15 2008 - 01:00
GREEN OPERATORSRENEWABLE ENERGY: If you move to renewables, make sure to factor in energy efficiency into your decision, writes Claire O'Connell…Mon Jul 14 2008 - 01:00
Every parent's nightmareONE SUNDAY night six years ago, Juliet Magnier's nine-month-old son Oisín fell illTue Jul 8 2008 - 01:00
Folic acid delay 'unreasonable'DIRECTOR OF the Boyne Research Institute (BRI), Dr Julianne Byrne, has said that she finds the apparent delay in the introduction…Tue Jul 8 2008 - 01:00
High birthweight linked to arthritisBEING HEAVY at birth could double the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis in later life, according to a new studyTue Jul 1 2008 - 01:00
A library of WorthMystery surrounds Edward Worth, a physician who founded an impressive collection of more than 4,000 books in DublinTue Jul 1 2008 - 01:00
Homeopathy at centre of 'put up, shut up' planHOMEOPATHY HAS come under fire in Britain, with an offer of a cash prize to anyone who can scientifically prove its efficacy …Tue Jun 24 2008 - 01:00
Crystals hold key to wear-and-wear diseaseMYSTERIOUS CRYSTALS could hold clues to the riddle of treating a debilitating joint diseaseThu Jun 19 2008 - 01:00
Sensor targets hand hygieneA NEW ELECTRONIC monitor is being developed that can help hospital staff clean their hands properly and reduce the spread of …Tue Jun 10 2008 - 01:00
A hard rain fallsEXHIBITION: AS INSPIRATIONAL MOMENTS go, it was a pretty mind-blowing oneSat May 17 2008 - 01:00
Heparin tests: iIMB instructionFollowing recalls of some products containing the blood-thinner heparin in European countries, the US and Japan, the Irish Medicines…Tue Apr 29 2008 - 01:00
Hard to conceive it worksHaving navigated the maze of assisted fertility Fiona McPhillips has compiled a guidebook on trying to conceiveTue Apr 22 2008 - 01:00
The big problem with equipmentObese patients may miss out on medical treatment because of the lack of suitable equipmentTue Apr 22 2008 - 01:00
One in four logs on for mental health issuesIF YOU had a question about mental health issues, where would you turn - a doctor? The clergy? Or perhaps your computer?Tue Apr 8 2008 - 01:00
Cancer patients urged todonateCANCER PATIENTS could help uncover better ways to diagnose and treat the disease - if they donated removed tumours or blood samples…Tue Apr 8 2008 - 01:00
Restored organs key to shortageUSING "RESTORED" kidneys in transplants could help address a global shortage of donor organs, according to new medical reports…Tue Apr 8 2008 - 01:00
Training can help control absent-mindednessTRAINING THE right side of your brain could help reduce absent-mindedness and lessen the symptoms of attention- deficit disorder…Tue Apr 1 2008 - 01:00
Ultrasound tracks twin growthA new study is testing whether ultrasound during a twin pregnancy can detect potential growth problems When Mary Kelly felt exhausted…Tue Mar 18 2008 - 00:00
The forgotten maladyWhile the Famine is keenly remembered, the Spanish flu is often overlookedTue Mar 11 2008 - 00:00
Patients set to miss out on the benefit of brain breakthroughsThe big issue for neurology is to be able to provide the standard of service available in other developed countriesTue Mar 11 2008 - 00:00
Ditching the corporate cultureA NEW LIFE: Xuan Busto went from corporate culture to house husband, and now has a new career as a photographerTue Mar 11 2008 - 00:00
Dealing with diet difficultiesThe Coeliac Society of Ireland is helping people take back control of their diets and their livesTue Mar 11 2008 - 00:00
Survey to study food fear factorCONSUMER ATTITUDES to food risks will come under scrutiny in a new study launched this weekTue Mar 11 2008 - 00:00
Make it patently obviousPATENTS: So, your invention is guaranteed to make you rich, but unless you protect your idea, someone else may enjoy the fruits…Mon Mar 10 2008 - 00:00
Don't be left in the dark by glaucomaIT COULD be robbing your sight slowly, but you may not even know until it's too late.Tue Mar 4 2008 - 00:00
A patient research approachRADICAL NEW treatments for degenerative eye conditions are on the way, and Ireland stands to play a crucial role in their development…Tue Feb 26 2008 - 00:00
Tanks may be polluting water supplyWhen you turn on a tap, you expect clean drinking water to arriveThu Feb 14 2008 - 00:00
TCD launches €2m facilityA €2 million screening facility launched in Dublin yesterday will boost disease research here to an unprecedented level and help…Tue Feb 12 2008 - 00:00
Now you see me . . .An army of ant-sized robots, machines the width of human hairs and custom molecules bouncing through your body - the future is…Mon Feb 11 2008 - 00:00
Urgent need for stroke units, says expertIreland lags behind the rest of Europe in the organised care of stroke patients and urgently needs more dedicated units to help…Tue Jan 29 2008 - 00:00
EU regulations in OTC supplements spark minor warNew EU regulations that will limit the dosage of vitamins available in over-the-counter supplements and fortified foods have …Tue Jan 15 2008 - 00:00