Irish Examiner
'Angel plot' in Tuam surveyed
Irish Examiner
A preliminary survey of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home graveyard has taken place in Galway. The geographical survey was conducted on behalf of the Mother and Baby Homes Commission yesterday and carried out with the consent of Galway County ...
Tuam babies: Geophysical survey carried out at siteBBC News
Geophysical survey at site of Tuam mother and baby homeRTE.ie
Survey of Tuam baby burial ground to be carried outGalway Bay FM
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Irish Examiner
A preliminary survey of the Tuam Mother and Baby Home graveyard has taken place in Galway. The geographical survey was conducted on behalf of the Mother and Baby Homes Commission yesterday and carried out with the consent of Galway County ...
Tuam babies: Geophysical survey carried out at site
Geophysical survey at site of Tuam mother and baby home
Survey of Tuam baby burial ground to be carried out
BBC News
Why we love conkers and horse chestnut trees
BBC News
Stunning leaf colour and conkers make horse chestnut trees the very essence of autumn. But these beautifully boughed trees have something to offer all year. facebook · Twitter · Google + · Email. By Jeremy Coles. 9 October 2015. What would autumn be ...
Divide and conkerIrish Times
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BBC News
Stunning leaf colour and conkers make horse chestnut trees the very essence of autumn. But these beautifully boughed trees have something to offer all year. facebook · Twitter · Google + · Email. By Jeremy Coles. 9 October 2015. What would autumn be ...
Divide and conker
Irish Times
Another Life: A landscape fit for our native honey bees
Irish Times
It looked like a miniature bumblebee, about the size of my little fingernail. Then, lifting from a starry blue flower no bigger than itself, the furry, yellow-banded insect made the sudden shift in the air, the magical bilocation of hoverfly ...
Giant beehive above man's houseWJXT Jacksonville
The Business of Bees: 'It's Just For You Honey' a natural success storyThe Observer
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Irish Times
It looked like a miniature bumblebee, about the size of my little fingernail. Then, lifting from a starry blue flower no bigger than itself, the furry, yellow-banded insect made the sudden shift in the air, the magical bilocation of hoverfly ...
Giant beehive above man's house
The Business of Bees: 'It's Just For You Honey' a natural success story
Irish Independent
Scientist causes outrage after deliberately killing rare bird
Irish Independent
A scientist has caused outrage by deliberately killing a rare and beautiful bird after it was photographed for the first time. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The 'Moustached Kingfisher' is referred to as a ...
Scientist Takes First-Ever Photo of Rare Bird, Then Kills It in the Name of ...TakePart
Scientist kills rare Moustached Kingfisher bird moments after photographed for ...Metro
Mustached Kingfisher: Scientist defends killing rare bird after taking first ...Belfast Telegraph
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Irish Independent
A scientist has caused outrage by deliberately killing a rare and beautiful bird after it was photographed for the first time. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The 'Moustached Kingfisher' is referred to as a ...
Scientist Takes First-Ever Photo of Rare Bird, Then Kills It in the Name of ...
Scientist kills rare Moustached Kingfisher bird moments after photographed for ...
Mustached Kingfisher: Scientist defends killing rare bird after taking first ...
Xinhua
'Nobel for Chinese scientist has lessons for Indian folk medicine research'
Business Standard
The Nobel Prize for Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, who turned to traditional herbal medicine to develop novel malaria therapies, should inspire India to focus on scientifically validating and promoting its rich heritage of folk medicine, an expert said ...
Inside China: The Nobel conundrumWashington Times
First Chinese Nobel prize in science boosts moraleXinhua
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Business Standard
The Nobel Prize for Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, who turned to traditional herbal medicine to develop novel malaria therapies, should inspire India to focus on scientifically validating and promoting its rich heritage of folk medicine, an expert said ...
Inside China: The Nobel conundrum
First Chinese Nobel prize in science boosts morale
Discovery News
Whales Hunting Under Northern Lights: Video
Discovery News
Stunning new footage shot in Norway shows humpback whales hunting herring under the Northern Lights. Norwegian Public Broadcasting (NRK) photographer Harald Albrigsten captured the video while testing equipment, including a camera that makes it ...
Stunning viral video shows whales under Northern Lights [VIDEO]Morning Ticker
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Incredible whale enounter under the Northern LightsYahoo7 News
The Market Business
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Discovery News
Stunning new footage shot in Norway shows humpback whales hunting herring under the Northern Lights. Norwegian Public Broadcasting (NRK) photographer Harald Albrigsten captured the video while testing equipment, including a camera that makes it ...
Stunning viral video shows whales under Northern Lights [VIDEO]
Norwegian cameraman captures rare footage of humpback whales under Northern Lights
Incredible whale enounter under the Northern Lights
Daily Mail
Eco-tourism can be BAD for wildlife as it makes animals too comfortable with ...
Daily Mail
The boom in eco-tourism could be putting wildlife it is supposed to protect in danger as they become used to the presence of man, warns new research. Many tourists today are drawn to the idea of holidays in far-flung places where their cash can help ...
Wildlife at risk from eco-tourism as animals learn to live with usScotsman
Even friendly ecotourists could be putting animals at risk, study saysMashable
Ecotourism may be putting wildlife at riskIrish Examiner
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Scientific American
TakePart
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Daily Mail
The boom in eco-tourism could be putting wildlife it is supposed to protect in danger as they become used to the presence of man, warns new research. Many tourists today are drawn to the idea of holidays in far-flung places where their cash can help ...
Wildlife at risk from eco-tourism as animals learn to live with us
Even friendly ecotourists could be putting animals at risk, study says
Ecotourism may be putting wildlife at risk
Daily Mail
Collapse of ocean currents will reverse global warming for 20 years
Daily Mail
A collapse of the enormous ocean currents that circulate warm water around Atlantic could cool the planet so much that it would obliterate global warming for up to 20 years. Researchers using climate modelling to study the impact of the scenario ...
Britain would take 40 YEARS to recover from ice age caused by collapse in ...Mirror.co.uk
Could 'The Day After Tomorrow' happen?Zee News
'The Day After Tomorrow': Could It Really Happen?Science World Report
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Daily Mail
A collapse of the enormous ocean currents that circulate warm water around Atlantic could cool the planet so much that it would obliterate global warming for up to 20 years. Researchers using climate modelling to study the impact of the scenario ...
Britain would take 40 YEARS to recover from ice age caused by collapse in ...
Could 'The Day After Tomorrow' happen?
'The Day After Tomorrow': Could It Really Happen?
Study of spoken Irish on Aran Islands published
Connacht Tribune Group
Galway Bay fm newsroom – The results of a 25 year study of spoken Irish on the Aran Islands have been released today. The survey suggests that Inis Mór Irish and Inis Meáin Irish have branched out very recently from the Connemara mainland. Professor ...
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Connacht Tribune Group
Galway Bay fm newsroom – The results of a 25 year study of spoken Irish on the Aran Islands have been released today. The survey suggests that Inis Mór Irish and Inis Meáin Irish have branched out very recently from the Connemara mainland. Professor ...
thejournal.ie
All eyes on the sky: A meteor shower will be visible over Ireland tonight
thejournal.ie
David Moore from Astronomy Ireland told TheJournal.ie that there will be “shooting stars going off all over the place”. He also said that the best time to see the action is later in the night, “the later the better”. “They are moving towards us and ...
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David Moore from Astronomy Ireland told TheJournal.ie that there will be “shooting stars going off all over the place”. He also said that the best time to see the action is later in the night, “the later the better”. “They are moving towards us and ...
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