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…
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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
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.
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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
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
How Autistic people can be supported accessing employment in Ireland.
Piece by Dr Neil Kenny Neil Kenny, Assistant Professor DCU School of Inclusive & Special Education, and Dr Jane O'Kelly Jane Murnaghan (O'Kelly) SFHEA, Assistant Professor School of Policy and Practice: DCU IOE, for RTÉ Brainstorm.
Read here: launch.dcu.ie/44nDvux
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Most read on #RTEBrainstorm : how companies make it so hard for you to cancel or change online subscriptions. By Ashley Sheil Munster Technological University Science Foundation Ireland & David Malone Maynooth University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
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.
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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 Cork University Business School (CUBS) UCC Ireland sportseconomics.org rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
How Autistic people can be supported accessing employment in Ireland.
Piece by Dr Neil Kenny Neil Kenny, Assistant Professor DCU School of Inclusive & Special Education, and Dr Jane O'Kelly Jane Murnaghan (O'Kelly) SFHEA, Assistant Professor School of Policy and Practice: DCU IOE, for RTÉ Brainstorm.
Read here: launch.dcu.ie/44nDvux
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Going underground: here are Ireland's best caves to visit this summer. Via RTÉ Brainstorm rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
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…
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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How companies make it so hard for you to cancel or change online subscriptions. By Ashley Sheil Munster Technological University Science Foundation Ireland & David Malone Maynooth University rte.ie/brainstorm/202…