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New study unveils key insights into muscle atrophy during space flight
A groundbreaking study by researchers from University of Galway, in collaboration with Arizona State University, has revealed vital molecular insights into muscle atrophy - one of space travel’s most critical health risks.
Get ready for Galway Science & Technology Festival
The Galway Science & Technology Festival is celebrating 27 years of sparking curiosity and inspiring both young people and the general public to explore the world around us. Since its inception in 1998, the festival has grown to become Ireland’s largest event promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM).
Get ready for the Galway Science & Technology Festival
The Galway Science & Technology Festival is celebrating 27 years of sparking curiosity and inspiring both young people and the general public to explore the world around us. Since its inception in 1998, the festival has grown to become Ireland’s largest event promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM).
Athlone student wins prestigious Rotary Youth Leadership award
Athlone student Shauna Loftus was one of just 14 teenagers from all over the island of Ireland to be conferred with a Rotary Youth Leadership award at the European Parliament’s offices in Dublin recently.
When the future met the past — the Ireland in Colour phenomenon
A historian and a technologist walked into a bar... Well actually, they didn’t. In fact, the two of them have only met up face to face in the last week having spent the last year being remotely apart yet firmly at the centre of Irish publishing’s biggest success.
Athlone Community College students embrace historic realm of space
EI1ISS (Echo India One India Sierra Sierra) do you copy, Athlone Community College calling, over
Prevailing thought of hope emanates as Christmas adverts give cause for festive glow
It seems the note this week for all those who write, those who listen and those who talk is one of hope.
JCI Mayo announces its Ten Outstanding Young People in Mayo winners
What does a sailor, scientist and Ireland’s potential first astronaut have in common? They are three of the 2020 Ten Outstanding Young People in Mayo, according to Junior Chamber Ireland.
Hear about extraordinary exploration tonight— From Space to the Sea Floor
Do you want to hear from The Most Vertical Girl in the World. The woman who has made history in sea and space; The astronaut, oceanographer, explorer, author and the first person to ever experience travelling to both deep space and the oceans deep.