Geologist / palaeontologist in Dublin, retired museum curator National Museum of Ireland, still digging... mostly in 18-19th centuries
Nigel Monaghan
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The Irish meteorite collection is here www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collec...
One of Ireland’s most impressive marine biologists for #WorldOceansDay #SpeirGorm
Tracing your Irish heritage? This is a great starting point
Job for a freshwater ecologist in Ireland with the state body for environmental monitoring www.epa.ie/publications... #ecology #jobs
✨#37 of #85ThingsAboutDIAS
In 1941, Dr Sheila Tinney (neé Power) became the first women Fellow of DIAS - and was one of the first three Fellows to be selected by the inaugural Director of the School of Theoretical Physics
Dr Tinney was also amongst the first women elected to the Royal Irish Academy
Museums hold collections for a reason: “Perhaps, he says, the next big breakthrough in charting our solar system’s deepest history won’t come from exploring some distant world but rather from studying samples of space rocks …from a drawer in a museum.” www.scientificamerican.com/article/rare...
An amazing bump in the road, or more accurately the bump that got a major road rerouted when it turned out to be a large Viking settlement. Looking forward to the big excavation now planned in Co. Waterford, Ireland #vikings #Ireland #SpeirGorm
Nigel Monaghan
Nigel Monaghan
Nigel Monaghan
We're at the Cork Carnival of Science this weekend in Fitzgerald Park. Our stand is jam-packed with science (and scientists!)
Nigel Monaghan
Nigel Monaghan
Nigel Monaghan
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
˖°🌊⋆🐚🫧 Happy #WorldOceansDay! Here's some of Ireland's aquatic life with their names in our native tongue, available as a print here: www.ciaraioch.com/artprints/p/... ˖°🌊⋆🐚🫧
Queen Anne's Lace, such an apt name for this flower's beautiful resemblance to intricate lace. Its beauty caught my eye in the late evening enjoying the sun's last rays @wildflowerhour.bsky.social @claireissimo.bsky.social @communitywetlands.bsky.social
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Ciara | Ciaraíoch 🎨
Tina Claffey Photography
The successful candidate will fulfil the role of Scientific Officer III (Level 5) Freshwater Ecologist.
The successful candidate will work in the EPA’s Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Unit which...
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Hints of high-pressure chemistry within a rare meteorite suggest this fallen space rock comes from a planet gone wrong in the solar system’s early history
IGRS Top Research Tip #210: The National Archives of Ireland provides a free Genealogy Advisory Service staffed by professional genealogists, all members of www.accreditedgenealogists.ie. The GAS provides advice and guidance and operates in-person and online: shorturl.at/KrwgS
#WorldOceansDay.
‘No daughter of mine will leave home except as a married woman’. Born on Valentia Island, self-taught marine biologist Maud Delap was the first person to successfully breed jellyfish in captivity. Our colleague Angela Byrne has put together a short reel about her life.
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It's [hopefully] going to be a really interesting couple of weeks!
We're doing a research dig at the Viking site at Woodstown Waterford, with support from @ria.ie, @nationalmons.bsky.social and Waterford City & County Council, in a collaborative project between Irish & Norwegian archaeologists