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Beautiful northern lights over Galway last night
11/10/2024

Beautiful northern lights over Galway last night

08/08/2023
27/12/2022

HAPPY WINTER SOLSTICE!

It's just gone midnight here in Ireland. Sunrise is due at 08:44 and because it's going to be the shortest day of the year, up and down the country people will gather at ancient prehistoric sites waiting for the sun to come up and align itself with stones carefully placed by our ancestors.

The monument in this photograph is called Newgrange. It was built here in County Meath’s Boyne Valley about 5,200 years ago (3,200 B.C.), making it older than both Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Giza. Above the passage entrance there’s a small opening and at sunrise today a shaft of sunlight will enter the chamber (weather conditions permitting), dramatically illuminating the passage. In Neolithic culture the Winter Solstice marked the start of the New Year. It was a sign of nature’s rebirth and promised renewed life to crops, animals and humans. It also served as a powerful symbol of the inevitable victory of life over death, promising new life to the spirits of the dead. To experience the phenomenon here at Newgrange you would have had to enter a lottery in September. Each year, from the thousands that enter, fifty are chosen, each of whom can bring a guest.

So Happy Winter Solstice, my Northern Hemisphere friends! From today our nights start getting shorter and our days longer and brighter, and if that's not a cause for celebration I don't know what is! 🥳😃🥰

(M) 💚

Pic. Aidan Curry
https://www.facebook.com/AidanCurranPhotography

13/12/2022

The wait is over! The instant glow filter that blew up TikTok has FINALLY landed in the UK!

22/09/2022

Winners of the 2022 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE), Aditya Kumar and Aditya Joshi, have scooped first place prize at this year’s European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) with their project entitled: “A New Method of Solving the Bernoulli Quadrisection Problem”.

Aditya Kumar and Aditya Joshi are 5th year and 4th year students at Synge Street CBS in Dublin. They faced stiff competition from hundreds of students representing EU member states and other guest countries, including USA, Canada, and Ukraine.

Their project proposes a new approach to a mathematical problem unsolved since the 17th century and puts forward ways in which it could be applied to contemporary engineering challenges.

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Getting ready for the Black Friday sales or your Christmas shop? Here are just some of your basic consumer rights when shopping in-store or online.

06/11/2021

Shacket €30 available now at penneys Limerick city

27/09/2021
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The Further Education and Training Authority (FET) has a huge selection of full and part-time courses, as well as opportunities to upkill or reskill.

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