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New evidence detailing order of the abdomen

A pioneering University of Limerick professor of surgery whose groundbreaking research led to the reclassification of an organ has published new evidence detailing the fundamental order of the abdomen.

Census Enumerators deadline extended

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) needs to hire 137 Census Enumerators to deliver and collect census forms to and from every home in Clare next year.

Scientist’s Cape Verde expedition film for screening

Canola Pictures, in association with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) and the Island Foundation, will premiere 'Cabo Verde Island Jewel' on Thursday next.

Global research identifies stroke triggers

A global study co-led by NUI Galway into causes of stroke has found that one in 11 survivors experienced a period of anger or upset in the one hour leading up to it. One in 20 patients had engaged in heavy physical exertion.

Clare man is new Teagasc Director of Research

Teagasc has appointed Clare man Professor Pat Dillon as Director of Research following approval by the Teagasc Authority.
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Tributes paid to charity marathon runner Pat Bogue

Tributes have been paid to well-known agricultural and rural development research consultant and charity marathon runner Dr Pat Bogue.

Swim in Pink for Breast Cancer Research

Every October spurs many on to show their support for breast cancer awareness and this year Galway sea swimmer, Louise Griffin had an idea to support breast cancer research while pursuing her passion - Swim in Pink!

NUIG study solves enigma of oceanic squids

Scientists at NUI Galway have identified family relationships among lineages of oceanic squids which have been puzzling researchers for more than a century.
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