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All you ever wanted to know about webcomics. There are a myriad of reasons why webcomics have proven so popular with both creators and readers. By Rachel Beck University Of Limerick rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

All you ever wanted to know about webcomics. There are a myriad of reasons why webcomics have proven so popular with both creators and readers. By Rachel Beck @UL rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
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Thanks to RTÉ Brainstorm for publishing this piece.
For more on my research on criminal justice responses to domestic abuse, check out my article in the Int J of Law Policy & the Family doi.org/10.1093/lawfam…

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RTÉ RTÉ Brainstorm What RTÉ tells us about its attitude men who DEHUMANISE women who refuse to pretend that men can be women too & how you feel about adult entertainers with contempt for mandatory child protection policy.
You PAY THESE GUYS TO APPEAR ON RTE.
A real boys club.

@rte @RTEBrainstorm What @rte tells us about its attitude men who DEHUMANISE women who refuse to pretend that men can be women too & how you feel about adult entertainers with contempt for mandatory child protection policy.
You PAY THESE GUYS TO APPEAR ON RTE.
A real boys club.
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Why are some people more likely to see ghosts or encounter UFOs?
What drives individuals to have non-ordinary experiences remains an open question and an active area of research.
Dr Johannes Karl, Assistant Prof DCU School of Psychology, writes for RTÉ Brainstorm: launch.dcu.ie/3y5Ifcu

Why are some people more likely to see ghosts or encounter UFOs? 
What drives individuals to have non-ordinary experiences remains an open question and an active area of research. 
Dr Johannes Karl, Assistant Prof @DCUPsychology, writes for @RTEBrainstorm: launch.dcu.ie/3y5Ifcu
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Will the direct election of mayors change Irish local government?
Piece by Prof Deiric Ó Broin, Professor of Public Policy Practice Law and Gov DCU, for RTÉ Brainstorm.
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3UR93px

Will the direct election of mayors change Irish local government?
Piece by Prof Deiric Ó Broin, Professor of Public Policy Practice @LawGovDCU, for @RTEBrainstorm.
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3UR93px
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Why are some people more likely to see ghosts or encounter UFOs?
What drives individuals to have non-ordinary experiences remains an open question and an active area of research.
Dr Johannes Karl, Assistant Prof DCU School of Psychology, writes for RTÉ Brainstorm: launch.dcu.ie/3y5Ifcu

Why are some people more likely to see ghosts or encounter UFOs? 
What drives individuals to have non-ordinary experiences remains an open question and an active area of research. 
Dr Johannes Karl, Assistant Prof @DCUPsychology, writes for @RTEBrainstorm: launch.dcu.ie/3y5Ifcu
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'Even maintaining a small area of unmown lawn can have substantial positive impacts to biodiversity'

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Why is needed, not just for plants, but bees, butterflies, moths, and us.

Also nice to see it's top read this morning on RTÉ Brainstorm

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RTÉ RTÉ Brainstorm I'm guessing Dr. Jenny M Groarke has never actually been in a mosh pit if she thinks people in it 'don't really give a damn' about other people. The golden rule of the mosh is that if someone falls down, you pull them up

@rte @RTEBrainstorm I'm guessing @JennyMGroarke has never actually been in a mosh pit if she thinks people in it 'don't really give a damn' about other people. The golden rule of the mosh is that if someone falls down, you pull them up
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How the way you walk tells the story of your health.
Your gait is a fundamental clinical measure of your health.
Piece by Dr Aidan Boran Aidan Boran, Senior Research Fellow Insight SFI Research Centre, for RTÉ Brainstorm.
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3Qp6HeW

How the way you walk tells the story of your health.
Your gait is a fundamental clinical measure of your health.
Piece by Dr Aidan Boran @aidan_boran, Senior Research Fellow @insight_centre, for @RTEBrainstorm. 
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3Qp6HeW
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Most read on : are there patterns to the decisions made by hurling referees when it comes to frees, red cards & yellow cards? By John Considine Cork University Business School (CUBS) UCC Ireland sportseconomics.org rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

Most read on #RTEBrainstorm: are there patterns to the decisions made by hurling referees when it comes to frees, red cards & yellow cards? By John Considine @CUBSucc @UCC @SportEcon rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
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Death, sex, superstition & fear: why was the hawthorn tree regarded in Irish folklore and tradition as one to be avoided, especially in May? By Marion McGarry Atlantic Technological University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

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How to preserve your place in national history. From books to pamphlets, the National Library's collection of printed material serves to document our social history, via RTÉ Brainstorm

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