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Royal Irish Academy-Royal Society of Edinburgh-Learned Society of Wales-Foundation for Science and Technology Roundtable Report on the UK R&D roadmap and R&D in the devolved nations
Unattributed summary of a roundtable organised by the Foundation for Science and Technology with the Celtic Academies Alliance (RIA-RSE-LSW).
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Irish Black Poplar Genetic Finger Printing project
Please click download to view a report on this project which was funded under the 2020 Praeger Grants scheme
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In August 2020 excavation was undertaken of a section of the system of perimeter banks at the suspected Bronze Age hillfort of Knocknashee, Co. Sligo.
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A Four Nations Art History? The G. F. Watts Memorial Exhibition, 1905-06
Archival research to consult a wide range of sources relating to the Watts Memorial Exhibition, including a full suite of the exhibition catalogues and associated primary source materials.
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International Reflections on STEM Education
Event Report on the ALLEA-RIA Symposium on “International Reflections on STEM Education”
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Prehistoric land division in Brú na Bóinne – dating a coaxial field system in Dowth, Co. Meath
The project objective was to date the coaxial field system (ME020-081---) in the Old Racecourse Field in Dowth, and to determine whether it was contemporaneous with one of its intra-field enclosures.
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Lisleagh I: Excavation Report
The Lisleagh I excavations have produced a number of individual significant pieces of evidence relevant to the study of the early medieval period.
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Development of novel gene-activated scaffolds delivering mRNA encoding bone morphogenetic protein-2 and bone morphogenetic protein-7 for bone regeneration
The project focuses on addressing the challenge of treating large-volume bone defects in bone tissue engineering.
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10th Scientific Statement: The Impact of Rising Spring Temperature on Trees, Insects and Birds in Ireland
This statement examines the impact of rising spring temperatures on the environment and wildlife in Ireland.
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Dialogue on Research Funding In ireland
Report on Dialogue on Research Funding In ireland
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Submission to Ireland's National Position Paper on the EU 9th Framework Programme
RIA submission to deliberations of the Cross Government High Level group on Horizon 2020 as it prepares Ireland’s national position paper on the 9th EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation
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Food from the Oceans
How can more food and biomass be obtained from the oceans in a way that does not deprive future generations of their benefits?
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A Scientific Perspective on Microplastics in Nature and Society
Verdict of SAPEA’s Evidence Review Report on micro and nanoplastic pollution
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Awarded €2,000. Report not published yet.
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Annual Review 2019
The Royal Irish Academy's annual review for 2019
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A snapshot of Climate Change Education Initiatives in Europe: Initial findings and implications for future Climate Change Education
According to the ALLEA report, more of a focus is needed on mitigation, adaptation, and climate justice
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Robotics and Personhood: Towards an Ethical Experience-Centred Design
Engineering and Computer Science Committee statement on advances in robotics and the benefits and risks that this may pose.
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A Sea of Change: Europe’s future in the Atlantic realm
A Sea of Change: Europe’s future in the Atlantic realm
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The role of regions and place in higher education across the island of Ireland
A discussion paper by the Royal Irish Academy Higher Education Futures Taskforce
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Forest bioenergy update: BECCS and its role in integrated assessment models
A new EASAC Commentary.
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Intelligent Planning of Emerging Wireless Technologies in Railway Transportation Systems
Research collaborations have been initiated between UCD and University of Toronto. A joint research paper has been published at an international conference (IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference).
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