Archive for the ‘Events’ Category
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May 24
Science and stamps
Irish stamps with a scientific theme May 24th - July 19th …
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May 22
The Biological Physics of Sickle Cell Anemia
During his wide-ranging career, Eaton…
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May 22
TODAY IS SO YESTERDAY Intel Sponsors of Tomorrow
We are a move-society-forward-by-quantum-leaps company
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May 22
Games Galore! For children.
Use your Maths Eyes to join in …
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May 22
All Ireland Crystal Growing Competition 2012
The Awards Ceremony at DCU on 22nd of May…
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May 21
Games session based on numbers and shapes
Stories about sizes, distances …
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May 21
Look at the World through Maths Eyes
A Workshop for Children …
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May 19
Dublin in the grip of an Ice Age
The fact that the Earth has been subject to…
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May 18
Pathophysiology exhibition
The show explores the sympobilsm…
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May 16
Tea, Cakes and Science: Science and Culture in Victorian Dublin
by Enda LeaneyTea, Cakes and Science: Science and Culture in Victorian Dublin….
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May 16
The Seven Ingenious Wonders of Ireland
‘There are so many great places to discover!’ Ongoing Online
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May 15
Lasers in the Fast Lane
Sibbett has been at the forefront of discovery …
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May 15
Dublin’s Garden Birds
with Niall HatchNiall Hatch, of Birdwatch Ireland, Ireland’s largest wildlife charity, will be talking about the birds…
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May 12
The Zoo In My Garden
Simon thinks his garden is boring, but that’s about to change.
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May 12
Dublin’s Rich Scientific Heritage by Enda Leaney
This lecture from Enda Leaney presents a neglected aspect of Dublin’s cultural history, i.e. the popularisation of science among the general public during the Victorian era. Dubliners became, in the words of one observer, ‘all agog for science’ through highly extravagant exhibitions, scientific displays, and public lectures. For Dubliners, a weekend trip to a museum [...]

