Amber fossils shed light on India’s past
The discovery of perfectly preserved insects in India has challenged the assumption that the country was an isolated island continent about 52 million years ago.
View ArticleA brand new Irish drama… and 4 other weekend telly highlights
Whatever you’re at, we’ve got some telly for you.
View Article9 reasons why you should be watching Amber
The first episode of the four-part series broadcast on RTÉ last night.
View ArticlePeople are really angry about the phone storyline in Amber
There are some spoilers up in here. Beware.
View ArticlePeople are REALLY frustrated with the conclusion to Amber
Many many spoilers, obviously.
View ArticleGlobal breakthrough: Irish scientists discover how to mass produce ‘wonder...
These single-atom thick sheets of carbon made from graphite could potentially revolutionise many parts of our lives.
View ArticleIrish scientists have made a breakthrough in superfast computers
Scientists from AMBER in Trinity College Dublin have discovered a new magnetic material called MRG, which could allow for the development of superfast technology and energy efficient data storage.
View ArticleIrish scientists in Trinity have made another ‘world-first’ breakthrough
This time it relates to measuring nanoscopic changes in an object’s elasticity.
View ArticleThis Dublin dog seems to speak perfect English back to her owner
Amber really wants to go outside and is displeased that it’s not happening.
View ArticleTraffic lights are changing too quickly for a lot of old people
The average Irish person walks at around 1.33 metres per second.
View ArticleJohnny Depp and Amber Heard release awkward apology video over dog smuggling
Heard blamed Depp’s staff for the mix-up saying they were supposed to take care of all the paperwork.
View ArticleWhat to watch on TV tonight: Tuesday
This is the telly everyone will be talking about tomorrow.
View ArticleScientists have discovered a 100 million-year-old spider preserved in amber
Researchers say the arachnid, preserved with a tail, could be a “missing link”.
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