Thank you to everyone who has listened to Seed. The kind words are much appreciated. Seed Part 1 and 2 are now available on my Spotify channel, Science Tales.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your loved ones 🎄🎅❤️ #SEED#biodiversityopen.spotify.com/episode/0Ct…
As we say goodbye to Halloween or Samhain, we consider the festival in the context of this year's award theme, Life. Samhain was the division between summer and winter, but it was also when the separation between this world and the otherworld was at its thinnest. 🧵💀1/4
Soapbox Science Dublin (@SoapboxSciIRL) returns this Saturday (15 June) to South King Street, with 12 women and non-binary scientists taking to their soap boxes in a series of talks.
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ALT A notice for a seminar titled 'Women into Engineering: issues, challenges and strategies' run by WITS. (Mary Mulvhill Collection, DCU Special Collections & Archives).
Former winner @Beyond_The_Lab (Eoin Murphy) put together an article summarising everything he learned about this years theme, Intelligence. The article was published by @siliconrepublic last week. Some nice overlap with this years winners.
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It should come as no surprise that the theme for the 2021 Mary Mulvhill Award was Virus. @DCUScienceComm student Eoin Murphy won the overall prize.🎙️🏆🔉⬇️
Follow the link below to listen to his podcast: 'Black Market Oxygen- The Peru project'
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Over the past few months I have been investigating the #Science of #Intelligence. If you think that humans are the only lifeforms on this planet that should be considered intelligent, take a look at what I found out. It might change your mind. 🧠🤔⬇️✍️
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As we approach the announcement of the 2024 Mary Mulvihill Award (@RememberingMary), Eoin Murphy investigates the science of this year’s theme, intelligence.
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The theme for the 2019 Mary Mulvihill Award was "Science for the love of it'. It attracted a huge range of excellent entries. But @laurakfinnegan was voted the unanimous winner. Follow the link below to see Laura's illustrated children's book. ⬇️
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This time next week we will be getting ready to announce the 2024 Mary Mulvihill Award Winners. This week we have been looking back at previous winners. In 2018, Katie Carbonara won the award for her essay, Science: Whose facts? Whose truth?
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As we get closer to the 2024 Mary Mulvihill Award, we look back at previous winners. The first award in 2017 went to Irene Fogarty for her essay, Indigenous Women and Science Knowledge. Follow the link below to read her essay⬇️⬇️
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We are now only 2 weeks away from the 2024 Mary Mulvihill Award. Author and neurogeneticist @WiringTheBrain (Dr. Kevin Mitchell) will deliver what is sure to be a brilliant Science@Culture talk. 🧠
Tickets are free but limited. Book below⬇️
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