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Former Limerick hurler Niall Moran believes the scar tissue from previous All-Ireland final losses came back to haunt Cork in ...
An international team of researchers, including palaeontologists at University College Cork (UCC), has discovered a new ...
In the latest instalment of our summer-themed reads, Eoghan Daltun reflects on the seasonal changes in his corner of the ...
Carrigaline Clinic Leads with Biomimetic Dentistry Amidst Ireland's Dental Access Crisis ...
The disease affects roughly 10 per cent of women and girls of reproductive age globally, according to the World Health ...
A delicate, innocuous little fossil reptile known as Mirasaura grauvogeli –“Grauvogel's wonder reptile” – is forcing a ...
Although the terms brain pliability, brain plasticity, and neuroplasticity are closely tied to the 20th century, the concepts ...
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The42 on MSN'When the injury happened, well I’m a bit stubborn and I said I was not finishing like that'“I know I’m very lucky to be back,” says Falconer, on her first day of official holidays after the conclusion of a school ...
Body coverings such as hair and feathers have played a central role in evolution. They enabled warm-bloodedness by insulating ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNKerry mother: Doctor told my daughter that endometriosis ‘was all in her head’After three years, four hospitals, and two countries, a Kerry teenager finally receives an endometriosis diagnosis abroad ...
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Independent.ie on MSNFeathers evolved for looks, not warmth, says UCC research into 247-million-year-old reptile fossilBiologists have long thought feathers first evolved so that creatures such as birds could better regulate their body temperature, but UCC research on a fossil reptile suggests a different explanation.
JANE O’Keeffe was enjoying being a new mum when she started to get a pain in her hand and thought it was from pushing her ...
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