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  • Dress up and deliver

    Prof Abhay Pandit at the National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science at NUI Galway, holds up a sample of the new biodegradable mesh that helps wounds to heal. A new 'scaffold' dressing could improve healing, offering particular help in hernia repair and stomach surgery, writes Claire O'Connell p
  • A shining light

    Small wonder: Prof Shay Curran holding a piece of a thin-film flexible solar cell. With oil and gas production in gradual decline, only the sun can help bridge the energy gap that fossil fuels will leave behind, suggests Dublin physicist, Prof Shay Curran p
  • Cool Christmas stocking

    Keeping cool: Ciara Ní Chualain, PhD student with GMITs Applied Research Enhancement Shelltech centre, holds a lobster next to the storage system An island community has found a clever way to hold on to its lobsters till the lucrative Christmas market, writes Lorna Siggins , Marine Correspondent p
  • Why states should fund lithium research

    Under the Microscope: Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a severe psychiatric disorder. It is characterised by alternate periods of euphoria and deep depression, writes Dr William Reville p
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