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Win €10,000 for your school!!

BD Research Centre Ireland (RCI) in Castletroy is running a competition for secondary school students in Limerick and Clare to promote the use of STEM subjects.

Basking shark tagged off Clare spotted near Scotland

A basking shark tagged off County Clare last month has been re-sighted off the west coast of Scotland.

Surge in people tracing Irish roots during Covid-19

An Irish organisation which connects diaspora with their place of origin is reporting a surge in activity by people outside Ireland tracing their Irish roots as a result of Covid-19.

Call for sea anglers to take survey

Inland Fisheries Ireland is looking to gather information from sea anglers in Clare and nationwide through an online survey as part of a new programme - the Irish Marine Recreational Sea Angling Survey (IMREC).

Beckman Coulter salutes female workers on International Women’s Day

Workplaces enjoy better productivity and more innovation when gender diversity is balanced, according to Orlaith Lawler, Site Director of Mid-West biomedical device maker Beckman Coulter which employs 420 people in Co Clare.
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325m-year-old amphibian bones discovered in Clare

A recently discovered single limb bone and a possible ilium of a tetrapod discovered in Co Clare is the oldest stratigraphically well-constrained tetrapod skeletal fossil material described from Ireland.

Shannon Group staff on 787km charity cycle

Four staff from Shannon Group are set to embark on a 787km cycle in the hope of raising €20,000 for the Group's designated charity programme. 

IWDG finds breeding ground of Irish Humpback Whales

After 16 years of searching, the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group has located a breeding ground for humpback whales feeding in Irish waters.
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