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Nov 13, 2024 • 9min
What India and Ireland have in common
Ireland and India may seem far apart in terms of culture, language and tradition, but Seán’s guest says otherwise. There are, in fact, remarkable similarities between the cultures that, once noticed, are impossible to ignore.Author Manchán Magan joins Seán to discuss his latest book: ‘Brehons and Brahmins: Resonances between Irish and Indian Cultures’.Image: Mayo Books

Nov 13, 2024 • 10min
How is ‘astrophotography’ done?
This weekend at Dublin’s Art Source fair, Astrophotographer Tom O’Donoghue brings the wonders of deep space to Earth. After a career change in 2008, Tom began capturing stunning images of galaxies, nebulae, and solar eclipses from around the world. One highlight is ‘The Rho Ophiuchi Nebula,’ photographed over 25 nights in Spain.Tom joins Seán to discuss more.

Nov 13, 2024 • 15min
Do hospitals need to be more climate conscious?
Hospitals are famously wasteful places, with many things necessarily being thrown out. In fact, 20% of medical care is waste, from plastic biohazard buckets to glass vials. So, how can this change in order to help the climate crisis?Joining Seán to discuss is Professor Seamus O'Reilly, Consultant Medical Oncologist in Cork University Hospital, who has been carrying out research in this area…

Nov 12, 2024 • 5min
Extremely rare bird still found to be in Ireland
According to a new survey carried out in the southeast of the country, evidence has now been produced that one of Ireland’s most elusive birds, the nocturnal nightjar, is indeed still present in Ireland. Joining Seán to discuss is John Lusby, Conservation Officer with BirdWatch Ireland…Image: BirdWatch Ireland

Nov 12, 2024 • 9min
How ‘Indiana Stones’ is bringing back stone lifting
David Keohan, also known as ‘Indiana Stones’, is reviving the ancient tradition of stone lifting in Ireland. A hobby he got into during lockdown has now encouraged people across the country to put themselves to the test of lifting some of Ireland’s ancient stones to win the glory and honour historically attached to them. David joins Seán to discuss.Image: Nick Bradshaw

Nov 12, 2024 • 16min
Why are young men unhappy?
We live in a society where the term ‘high value man’ is flung around.But, what is a high value man? And what happens to men when they can’t live up to this standard? And, ultimately, are young men these days unhappy? Joining Seán to discuss is Joe Humphreys, author of The Irish Times Unthinkable philosophy column...

Nov 12, 2024 • 10min
What is ‘ticker tape synesthesia’?
Ticker tape synesthesia is a cognitive state in which those who experience it can actually see the words being spoken to them. But, how does it work?Joining Seán to discuss is Mark Price, Professor in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Bergen…

Nov 12, 2024 • 12min
Green Party pledge to subsidise appliance repair costs
Over the last couple of decades, it has become increasingly difficult to get basic household appliances fixed, with the old adage ‘it would be cheaper to buy a new one’ being said more and more. A new proposal aims to make repairing a viable option again. Joining Seán to discuss is Ossian Smyth, Green Party TD and Minister of State with responsibility for Circular Economy…

Nov 11, 2024 • 9min
The strangest inventions ever made
National Science Week, and in that spirit, what are the world’s most weird and wonderful inventions?Joining Seán to discuss her top picks is Director of Research for Society at Research Ireland, Ruth Freeman.For more information on events across Science Week, check out scienceweek.ie. With thanks to Research Ireland.Image: Ostrichpillow

Nov 11, 2024 • 13min
How does Ireland’s bomb squad work?
On Friday, the Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit was called out to Ballymun to carry out a controlled explosion. But,how exactly does this unit operate, and what danger are these men and women putting themselves in?Joining Seán to discuss is Ray Lane, a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Ordnance Corps in the Irish Army and author of ‘Only a Soldier Knows’...


