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Join us today in TSI for our Guiding Lights event! A great chance to hear about the career and experiences of our speakers. All are welcome and snacks are free! Maynooth University #WomenInStem

Join us today in TSI for our Guiding Lights event! A great chance to  hear about the career and experiences of our speakers. All are welcome  and snacks are free! 
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It's the last day of teaching here at #MUPhysics and we're very sad to be saying goodbye to our amazing final year students. We had a great cohort this year and we're wishing them well in their upcoming exams. Here are some highlight from this past year ✨

It's the last day of teaching here at #MUPhysics and we're very sad to be saying goodbye to our amazing final year students. We had a great cohort this year and we're wishing them well in their upcoming exams. Here are some highlight from this past year ✨
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We're incredibly proud to be taking part in this years Micro-Internship Programme, through the National Science Museum here at Maynooth University. We have two interns starting with us, Adam and Ciara, and they have some great stuff planned. Watch this space! maynoothuniversity.ie/news-events/ce…

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Prof Damien Woods of MU Hamilton Institute discusses synthetic DNA and how it has and can be used in this Seán Duke piece on the Wellcome Trust Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) independent.ie/irish-news/syn…

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✨Must See✨ Check out the latest release of JWST images below! #MUPhysics very own Dr Patrick Kavanagh recently led the data reduction of this new data, which reveals the complex heart the Butterfly Nebula. More details here: maynoothuniversity.ie/physics/news/w…

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The NASA/ESA/CSA ESA Webb Telescope has revealed new details in the core of the Butterfly Nebula, NGC 6302. The observations were released today and published in the Royal Astronomical Society by an international team of scientists that includes MU’s Dr Patrick Kavanagh, maynoothuniversity.ie/news-events/we…

The NASA/ESA/CSA <a href="/ESA_Webb/">ESA Webb Telescope</a>  has revealed new details in the core of the Butterfly Nebula, NGC 6302. The observations were released today and published in the <a href="/RoyalAstroSoc/">Royal Astronomical Society</a>  by an international team of scientists that includes MU’s Dr Patrick Kavanagh,

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We've joined the Mauve Science Programme! This collaboration is led by our very own Dr Emma Whelan here at #MUPhysics. Watch this space for some fascinating research and an insight into how stars are formed! Check out the details below ✨

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Maynooth University is strongly represented in the World’s Top 2% Scientists rankings. This year, 30 of the University's researchers are recognised as leading experts in their fields in the rankings produced by Stanford University scientists. maynoothuniversity.ie/faculty-social…

Maynooth University is strongly represented in the World’s Top 2% Scientists rankings. This year, 30 of the University's researchers are recognised as leading experts in their fields in the rankings produced by Stanford University scientists.

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Tune into Futureproof w/ Jonathan McCrea tomorrow at 12 to catch a familiar voice. Dr John Regan will be talking about asteroid impacts and the Ignobel Prize. Not something to be missed! #MuPhysics