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RTÉ Brainstorm 5 h
Most read on : can yogurts & cheese reduce risk of heart disease? & on research into how increased consumption of fermented dairy is associated with reduced risk of heart diseases
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RTÉ Brainstorm 6 h
The long read: 60 years of overseas service: What has involvement in UN peacekeeping missions meant for Irish troops? By Ray Murphy
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RTÉ Brainstorm 3. 8.
The long read: 60 years of overseas service: What has involvement in UN peacekeeping missions meant for Irish troops? By Ray Murphy
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RTÉ Brainstorm 3. 8.
Can yogurts & cheese reduce risk of heart disease? & on research into how increased consumption of fermented dairy is associated with reduced risk of heart diseases
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RTÉ Brainstorm 3. 8.
As thousands head for & this weekend, asks if summer festivals are a queue for a portaloo or a play at revolution?
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RTÉ Brainstorm 3. 8.
Most read on (obviously ideal bank holiday weekend reading): why congested airports are bad for your health & pocket
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RTÉ Brainstorm 2. 8.
Why congested airports are bad for your health & pocket
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RTÉ Brainstorm 2. 8.
Most read on : what lessons did Ireland really learn from the recession? From social movements to a need for more diverse viewpoints, how we reacted to the economic crisis & recovery is quite revealing, writes
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RTÉ Brainstorm 2. 8.
The risks & rewards of altering human genes: "while genetic engineering may not produce unintended harm for the individual, we still have to consider social dangers" by Fiachra Ó Brolcháin
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RTÉ Brainstorm 2. 8.
The digest: the lessons Ireland learned from the recession, how our brains work, death metal’s new female growlers, why history should remain compulsory for Junior Cycle, the chemistry of hair dye, how to communicate in a disaster etc
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RTÉ Brainstorm 1. 8.
What lessons did Ireland really learn from the recession? From social movements to a need for a greater diversity of viewpoints, how we reacted to the economic crisis & recovery is quite revealing writes
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RTÉ Brainstorm 1. 8.
How do our brains work? Patricia Gough on the role which Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation can play in helping us understand how the brain works
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Emily Logan 31. 7.
Here is Prof. Ray Murphy - member of piece about the question of foreign money and Irish civil society bodies - wasn't picked up at the time but of relevance again today
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RTÉ Brainstorm 31. 7.
Most read on : why history should remain compulsory for Junior Cycle students: by
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RTÉ Brainstorm 31. 7.
Meet death metal's new female growlers: on how female death metal performers have raised questions around the misogyny prevalent in the genre
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RTÉ Brainstorm 31. 7.
The morning digest: Junior Cycle history, Love Island, roots of hurling, how to communicate in a disaster, a history of bookmaking in Ireland, challenge of the presidential election, Ireland’s broken housing market, Zimbabwe elections etc
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RTÉ Brainstorm 30. 7.
“The story of the origins of hurling is where history bleeds away into myth and legend”; read more from Paul Rouse on the origins of hurling at
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RTÉ Brainstorm 30. 7.
And they're off: as the begins out west, here's a short history of bookmaking in Ireland by Niamh O'Sullivan
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John J Hogan 30. 7.
For the first time since gaining independence, Zimbabweans go to the polls today without Robert Mugabe on the ballot. Here's some background to the elections in an article I wrote for
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RTÉ Brainstorm 30. 7.
How to communicate in a disaster: in a crisis situation, writes Sharon O'Brien , we need to get accurate information in a language we can understand from sources we can trust
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