RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
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‘Powerful and unerring’ mathematician born in Skreen, Co Sligo, 200 years ago
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State has rich history in particle physics but will not cough up €1m Cern membership fee
The club helps second-level students develop skills in problem solving, critical thinking, teamwork and communication
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National Children’s Science Centre is aimed at stimulating children’s natural curiosity and encouraging them to explore and discover
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