# STEM
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Top marks for Irish pupils as they score highest across the EU in maths
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Ireland has talent, but when it comes to tech and science it needs to tackle gender imbalances
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This project by Westmeath students aims to help parents know when a smart toy has been hacked
28 Dec 2018
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'A gender equality paradox': Countries with more gender equality have fewer female STEM grads
18 Feb 2018
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Science, maths and languages: The plan to make Ireland's education the best in Europe
7 Feb 2018
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STEM
'During the boom, it felt like my company won the lottery. I knew it couldn't last'
17 Sep 2017
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BT Young Scientist
It's 'too difficult': Why 40% of students say they didn't study science in college
26 Apr 2017
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Voices
We're getting children excited about outer space at an earlier age
Carla Hayes
19 Jul 2015
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unconscious bias
'If a woman comes out and criticises the gaming industry, all of a sudden we're censors'
21 Jun 2015
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bridging the gap
Could coding in schools help solve a major problem in the sector?
13 Jun 2015
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Voices
More fascinating than fiction: The women codebreakers of WWII
Kerry Howard
22 Apr 2015
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Voices
Opinion: Will the push to encourage more science and technology graduates be worth it?
Tanya Duncan
25 Aug 2014
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Voices
Opinion: The gender gap remains in tech and science – and it's hurting companies
Ann O’Dea
29 Jun 2014
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Opinion: Have a positive impact on Ireland’s society and economy – choose a STEM career
Dr Ruth Freeman
3 Jun 2014
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Voices
Column: Unlike many of my peers, I was given the amazing opportunity to work at CERN
James Casey
5 Mar 2014
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