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A wonderful account of the MA in Choral Studies from graduate SinĂŠad Crowley. Applications open for September 2025 entry - see dcu.ie/DC664 for details or get in touch with the Programme Chair, Dr RĂłisĂn Blunnie. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences @ DCU Dublin City University Sing Ireland


The health mantra that everyone should walk 10,000 steps a day is a âmarketing gimmickâ and ânot based on scienceâ, DCU's Prof Niall Moyna Niall Moyna has claimed. Read more on NewstalkFM: launch.dcu.ie/4jmzcpo


Israel Defense Forces (IDF) firing âwarning shotsâ near diplomats sets an unacceptable precedent in international relations. Piece by Dr Andrew Forde Andrew Forde of Law and Gov DCU for The Conversation. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/4kX2o7N


Could future flights be powered by thin air? âEconomies of scale are needed to lower prices, but the high upfront costs discourage airlines from adopting SAF widely,â says Prof Marina Efthymiou Marina Efthymiou of DCU Business School. Read more on CNN Travel: launch.dcu.ie/4kgsiDs



Athletes encouraged to use performance drugs at Enhanced Games. Dr. David Nolan of DCU School of Health and Human Performance told AntonSavageNT that while there are restrictions in place, there are still huge health risks associated with the competition. Listen on NewstalkFM here: launch.dcu.ie/4kDOXt3


Most read on #RTEBrainstorm: 5 lessons we've learned from the National Children's Hospital for future infrastructural projects in Ireland. By Paul Davis DCU Business School Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202âŚ

#Opinion: The 'Lost Boys' debate: Are positive male role models the answer? Boys need supportive friends, critical digital literacy skills, and home and school environments that nurture their empathy, writes DCU's Prof Professor Debbie Ging. Read in Irish Examiner: launch.dcu.ie/4k9o9AV


5 lessons from National Children's Hospital for future projects in Ireland. Piece by Dr Paul Davis Paul Davis of DCU Business School for RTĂ Brainstorm. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/43DEuHd #RTEBrainstorm


The roots of the Ukraine Conflict lie in Russiaâs âUnfinished Empireâ In his new book âUnfinished Empireâ, Prof Donnacha Ă BeachĂĄin Donnacha Ă BeachĂĄin argues that the world will continue to have âa Russia problemâ until Vladimir Putinâs regime is defeated. Read: launch.dcu.ie/45AyEsH


Community Notes vanishes from X feeds. âPersistent problems with Community Notes raise serious questions about Xâs capacity to meet its obligations under EU rules,â DCU's Dr Eileen Culloty Eileen Culloty told TheJournal.ie. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/3SXxShN


Why is Irish mythology so prevalent in Japanese videogames? Influences from Irish mythology are woven throughout the story and lore of the Elden Ring series and other Japanese games, explains Tom Caffreyđ§ Dublin City University rte.ie/brainstorm/202âŚ

Could future flights be powered by thin air? âEconomies of scale are needed to lower prices, but the high upfront costs discourage airlines from adopting SAF widely,â says Prof Marina Efthymiou Marina Efthymiou of DCU Business School. Read more on CNN Travel: launch.dcu.ie/4kgsiDs



Israel Defense Forces (IDF) firing âwarning shotsâ near diplomats sets an unacceptable precedent in international relations. Piece by Dr Andrew Forde Andrew Forde of Law and Gov DCU for The Conversation. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/4kX2o7N


The health mantra that everyone should walk 10,000 steps a day is a âmarketing gimmickâ and ânot based on scienceâ, DCU's Prof Niall Moyna Niall Moyna has claimed. Read more on NewstalkFM: launch.dcu.ie/4jmzcpo



Ireland won't even get halfway to its carbon emissions reduction target, says EPA. âWe seem to have moved backwards,â said Dr Diarmuid Torney Diarmuid Torney, Director of DCU's Institute for Climate and Society DCU Institute for Climate & Society. Read in Irish Examiner: launch.dcu.ie/3FrURP3


Can dogs help to predict epileptic seizures? New research combining a dog's natural instincts with technology might help people with epilepsy by predicting seizures. Piece by Dr Shelley Brady Shelley Brady (she/her) of Insight Research Ireland Centre for RTĂ Brainstorm. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/3FehmXL


A 'game changing' way for Irish farmers to test for potato blight. Piece by Prof Anne Parle-McDermott Anne Parle-Mcdermott, Director of the Life Sciences Institute DCU Life Sciences Institute, for RTĂ Brainstorm. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/4kC6D8k #RTEBrainstorm
