January
A scientific expedition to Suriname yielded some impressive results for Conservation International - not least the possibility of newly classified species. A photo special. +more
February
If the Irish Examiner were intending to start a real debate about Autism, they went about it the wrong way. My response to an article by Tony Humphreys and his stereotypical view of scientists. +more
March
Teagasc plans to plant GM potatoes in Ireland were outlined. I wrote in the Guardian on why it makes sense to carry out such trials. +more
How agriculture in the future should not be limited by idealogy, but informed by science. From the Guardian Science Blog. +more
May
Unfortunately, the subject of George Boole's house and its perilous state of repair fetaures again this year. Hopefully not for long more though? +more
June
A lesson from the EU Commission on how not to encourage girls to study science. +more
July
The tale of James Drummond and the almost forgotten Botanical Gardens at Cork. +more
August
The Race to Mars: How NASA's Curiosity Rover got to the Red Planet. +more
September
In light of recent studies, why organic agriculture must turn to science to survive. +more
October
Why the abolition of Ireland's Chief Scientific post is bad news for Irish science. +more
November
How an £18.5 million visitor centre at the Giants Causeway caused controversy in scientific circles and a rethink by the National Trust. +more
December
Some spectacular humpback whale activity in West Cork to finish the year off in style - a photo special. +more