Where are the hurling and football strongholds in Ireland? Examining the number of county final wins for every club can show the strengths of hurling and football throughout the country GAA • 38 mins
55 years on, are we about to see a return to the Moon? We have aspirational, scientific, economic and political reasons to revisit the Moon after decades of space exploration Space • 18 hrs
How extreme weather will affect the insurance and energy sectors The destruction and damage caused by future storms, flooding and heatwaves will have a massive impact on both sectors Climate Change • 21 hrs
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
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
George Berkeley: the Irish philosopher, bishop and cannabis fan The strange story of Ireland's most conservative philosopher, bishop and slave owner, and his interest in growing hemp in Clare and Limerick History • 15 Jul
How a 'magical' 1978 night at Tolka Park went down in WNT history Ireland's 1978 match against France on home soil stands out for many former WNT players as a highlight of their days in a green jersey UEFA Women's Euro 2025 • 16 Jul
Why most of us are right handed but left eyed Everyone should have a 50-50 chance of being left or right biased, yet the majority of us align in the same direction Behavioural science • 15 Jul
'Whatchamacallit': what we say when we can't find the right word The struggle to find a word is real which is why we use expressions like 'gizmo' and 'thingamajig' when we can't remember things Linguistics • 16 Jul
Will co-hosting Euro 2028 be a sports diplomacy win for Ireland? While the short-term benefits of hosting mega-events are often highlighted, the long-term consequences can be less rosy Euro 2028 • 15 Jul
How the Marino estate transformed Dublin housing 100 years ago Marino was a testing ground for a number of housing policies which influenced the city for many years afterwards History • 10 Jul
What happened to the art which represented Ireland at Olympics? We know Jack B Yeats' medal-winning painting is in the National Gallery, but where are the other Irish artworks which were Olympic hopefuls? Olympic Games • 10 Jul
If the earth is getting hotter, why is this summer so dismal? It's the question of the summer so here's what some climate experts have to say Climate Change • 11 Jul
Why cats meow more at humans than each other Cats have evolved over time to use vocal signals that resonate with our nurturing instincts to solicit care and attention from us Cats • 09 Jul
Can cargo bikes fix the last-mile delivery problem in our cities? Residents in five European cities highly support the introduction of sustainable cargo bike delivery services Cargo bikes • 11 Jul
From Germany to US, the states who've plotted to invade Ireland History records that Ireland has long occupied a place in the strategic military planning of other nations History • 09 Jul
Why delaying the Dublin city transport plan is a bad idea All of us will gain from a cleaner, greener city so why would anyone want to delay a new plan which has already got overwhelming … Transport • 08 Jul
Cinderella but not as we know her: wonder tales & Irish tradition Wonder tales transport the listener from the mundane world of day-to-day life to the marvellous sphere of the supernatural Folklore • 11 Jul
The legend of St Swithin and his July 15th weather forecast Saints, witches and sin all played a part in how our ancestors predicted the weather Weather • 15 Jul
Can footballers & hurlers be trained to make the right decision? A number of methods to enhance a player's decision-making skills have already been investigated and actually work Coaching • 10 Jul
5 qualities a health professional needs for treating chronic pain Finding the right healthcare professionals is essential when managing chronic pain, so what should you look for in this support team? Health • 09 Jul
Where are we at with Ireland's new property taxes? An explainer on Ireland's new property taxes: who is liable, what rate will they pay, how are rates assessed and when are payments due? Housing • 08 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
Grand Slam: how economics shed light on champions' performances The astronomical prize money on offer attracts the biggest tennis stars, but it also ensures they bring their A game Tennis • 12 Jul
The story of the Irish WNT's first meeting with England in 1978 A snowstorm delayed Ireland's first ever clash against England, but the message nearly didn't reach the team UEFA Women's Euro 2025 • 12 Jul