What are my consumer rights if a concert goes out of tune? The controversy around Nicki Minaj's recent Dublin concert raises questions about our consumer rights when we buy concert tickets Consumer Rights • 17 Jul
The weird and wonderful diets of Olympic athletes Athletes' diets are usually highly tailored and guided by sports nutritionists and dieticians, but this hasn't always been the case Olympic Games • 16 Jul
Are there patterns to the decisions made by hurling referees? 3 research findings suggest referees might display a compensating tendency when it comes to awarding frees in matches Referees • 14 Jul
5 things you didn't know about Fionn Mac Cumhaill The man who ate the Salmon of Knowledge was a complex character and not always likeable, but he was certainly thought-provoking Fionn Mac Cumhaill • 11 Jul
Myrtle Allen and the birth of an Irish food culture 60 years ago Her highlighting of quality Irish produce and ingredients in the Yeats Room restaurant made her Ireland's leading food activist Myrtle Allen • 05 Jul
Are concerts and festivals good for the Irish economy? It's good news if the event takes place in your town, but the benefits of the bounce are short-term at best Live Music • 04 Jul
Why an urban garden is good for you and everyone else Urban gardens have been shown to improve your wellbeing, increase garden biodiversity and support wildlife Gardens • 01 Jul
Do you have a "middle-ageing" brain? Recent research suggests middle age could mark a shift in brain ageing with our blood in our 40s more informative about our brain in our … Health • 27 Jun
Are you afraid of needles? Help may be at hand New needle patches are in development which can safely and efficiently deliver medicine through your skin without any pain Health • 27 Jun
Here are the 5 skills all new employees need We live in an era where squiggly careers are the norm so what are the important soft skills employers are looking for? Work and careers • 27 Jun