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Wildlife experts call for ‘misleading’ timber industry book to be removed from schools
It 100% harms AHSS, but as a bonus, it also harms STEM. Curiosity driven, investigator led research drives innovation where there isn't a more immediate commercial incentive, and industry already pursues research where there is. Universities exist for the public good, not to subsidize industry.
New paper led by @keithlnotions.bsky.social showing that the ability of a venom to paralysis prey scales isometrically with its ability to kill prey in spiders www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
🗳️ By-election tallies LIVE! 🚨 🔵 Dublin Central bit.ly/DublinCentral26 🟣 Galway West bit.ly/GalwayWest26 Updates here throughout the day(s)!
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The final research chapter of my PhD is published! 🥳🥳🥳🥳 It shows how the ability of spider venom to paralyse prey scales isometrically with its ability to cause prey mortality! It is published with open access in Toxicon: X. You can check it out via the following link - doi.org/10.1016/j.to....
Anyone else feel like we should arrange another meeting?
Foreword by Michael Healy-Rae champions virtues of commercial Sitka spruce without referencing environmental harms
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Wildlife experts call for ‘misleading’ timber industry book to be removed from schools
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Historically, venom potencies have been assessed using measures of lethality, such as the median lethal dose (LD50). However, venoms may be selected p…
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Paralysis efficiency (PD50) scales linearly with lethality (LD50) in spider venoms
An open letter to Minister for Further and Higher Education James Lawless Concern about Research Ireland’s Strategy and Programme Plan openletter.earth/concern-abou...
Our new paper is out in Neuron! www.cell.com/neuron/fullt... How does the brain decide how much of the past to use when making decisions? In rapidly changing environments, recent experiences matter more; in stable environments, longer histories are useful.
Irish Instagram is quietly radicalising adults, and it's not teenagers you should be worried about. From nostalgia reels to rage-bait algorithms, here's how ordinary feeds are reshaping Irish political opinion.. Read now on Goosed.ie 👉 goosed.ie/news/how-iri...
The Irish Times
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Kevin Healy
Gavan Reilly
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Using phylogenetic comparative methods across 237 species from disparate phyla, the authors show that species with fast-paced ecologies have higher temporal resolution of perception 🧪 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
openletter.earth
Concern about Research Ireland’s Strategy and Programme Plan
Zhang et al. show that mice flexibly adjust how past experiences guide choices in fast- and slow-changing environments. Retrosplenial cortex neurons display a wide range of history-integration timesca...
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Adaptive reorganization of history encoding in the retrosplenial cortex supports flexible decision-making strategies
We're not just scrolling: how Irish Instagram is quietly radicalising adults - Goosed.ie
Irish Instagram is quietly radicalising adults, and it's not teenagers you should be worried about. From nostalgia reels to rage-bait algorithms, here's how ordinary feeds are reshaping Irish political...
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Dr Keith Lyons
AHSS research is already massively underfunded in Ireland, proposals to restructure funding models and prioritise commercialisation of research will disproportionately impact the humanities - Irish academics, post-docs & post-grads past, current and future please add your voice in opposition 👇
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Using phylogenetic comparative methods across 237 species from disparate phyla, the authors show that species with fast-paced ecologies have higher temporal resolution of perception.
Pace of ecology drives the tempo of visual perception across the animal kingdom - Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Takaki Komiyama
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Concern about Research Ireland’s Strategy and Programme Plan
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