How obscenities and curses in classical texts were covered up Obscenity, cursing and vulgarity in classical texts has often been concealed by dictionaries and translators Literature • 09 Apr
The Irishwoman behind pro-Nazi propaganda in 1930s Ireland 'Eccentric' journalist Lia Clarke was the first representative for the Nazis' German News Agency in Ireland History • 12 Apr
Why nostalgia for the early 2000s isn't all it's cracked up to be Nostalgia for early 2000s' pop and fashion may paint a rosy picture, but it ignores the complex realities of that era Nostalgia • 08 Apr
Why we keep comparing politicians to Hitler & why we need to stop It's a comparison which is unproductive at best and dangerous at worst as it effectively kills public debate Society • 05 Apr
3 reasons children can benefit from yoga and a 5-step practice Practicing yoga has rich learning potential for children as a non-cognitive life-skill and a way to experience joy in movement Childhood • 04 Apr
Why have we seen so many storms in Ireland in recent years? A very high level of storminess has meant more frequent and intense storms, like Storm Kathleen, hitting the country Weather • 04 Apr
Good news - we're living in a golden age of black hole discovery Incredible strides in astrophysics have opened up a completely new window on the Universe and the mysterious black holes Space • 03 Apr
The realities of living and surviving in a warzone War-struck communities and businesses can find surprising solutions to persist against some of the harshest atrocities imaginable War And Conflict • 27 Mar
CSI St Patrick: just where is the saint's body? The exact location of the body of St Patrick has been a bone of contention for over a millennium st patricks day • 15 Mar
Meet St Patrick's spin doctor A cleric who lived 200 years after St Patrick's death is the one responsible for many of the stories around the saint's life. st patricks day • 14 Mar