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Catriona Boyle

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Science Communications and Outreach at @teagasc (Irish Agriculture & Food Development Authority). Tweeting on the latest news and events in agri-food research.

Joined February 2010
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On tonight’s episode of the television series @10Things_ToKnow Teagasc scientist Dr Alberto Ramos Luz features in an episode on ‘Feeding the Future’. Find out more here bit.ly/3ANOpQe


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🍎An apple a day? Amazingly, less than 10% of the apples we enjoy are grown in Ireland... but change is on the way! In Monday's @10Things_ToKnow About #FeedingtheFuture @AmyHassett meets James @Longwayscider & @albertorluz from @teagasc to explore how we can boost local produce…


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Join us for the 10th series of “10 Things to Know About…” on RTÉ One in November 2024! On tonight's episode of the television series 10 Things to Know About… Teagasc scientists feature in an episode on Food Security. Find out more bit.ly/40UbyLg @10Things_ToKnow


It's always an enjoyable job judging these awards. The full image gallery can be seen at the link below. Well done to all! #ScienceWeek @teagasc Gallery: Winners of Teagasc research and innovation photo competition agriland.ie/farming-news/g… #agriland


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Great episode of @10things_toKnow About the #DigitalSociety last night! Catch it on the @RTEplayer #10thingstoknowabout

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🛜🖥️🤖🛰️Supercomputers, the origin of robots, cybersecurity, AI, GPTs and magnificent kids in their walking machines - catch up on last night's @10thing_toKnow About #DigitalSociety on the @RTEplayer here👇 rte.ie/player/series/… @hea_irl @Researchirel @IrishResearch



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How genetics has changed the science of animal breeding. Ireland's dairy breeding index measures the genetic merit of animals based on everything from milk production to carbon emissions. By Maeve Williams @vistamilk @Teagasc @Researchirel #ScienceWeek rte.ie/brainstorm/202…


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One small step = one giant life-changing leap! Monday's @10Things_ToKnow About the #DigitalSociety features @DCU's Ronan Langan and the amazing Kyle, Janine, Lucy & Diane! #exoskeleton #TechForGood #10thingstoknowabout @Researchirel @IrishResearch @hea_irl @MarineInst


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Our next member spotlight features @niallkitson, editor of @techcentral_ie Niall writes on trends in consumer technology, STEM, enterprise IT and business. He is co-host of Tech Radio, Ireland's longest-running technology podcast.


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👀In the new series of @10Things_ToKnow About, we unwrap developments in fossil-fuel-free bioplastics that aim to reduce both plastic and food waste - @Shivanipathan1a @KathrionaDev 🍓🍬 @NewDecadeFilms @teagasc @MetEireann @scienceirel @EPAIreland @hea_irl @IrishResearch

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Did you know we spend €135 million a year on apples, with most of them imported?😱Shockingly, less than 10% of the apples we enjoy are grown right here in Ireland. 🍏 But change is on the way! @AmyHassett meets local farmer James from @Longwayscider and @albertorluz from…

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🕣⏰The countdown is on… 10 days until Series 10 of @10Things_ToKnow About! Featuring so many fascinating topics and passionate people – let's #LoveIrishResearch! Starts Mon 4th Nov @ 8.30pm @RTEOne @teagasc @EPAResearchNews @EPAIreland @hea_irl @IrishResearch @Researchirel


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🦈Get your teeth into the promo for Monday's episode of @10Things_ToKnow About... with @KathrionaDev Ross O'Neill, Jane Sharp @explorersedu and the sharks of Tralee Bay! Mon 4th Nov, 8.30pm on @RTEOne #surfandturf #sharks #marineconservation #10thingstoknowabout @MarineInst


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🧐Check out the @RTEOne promo for the new series of @10Things_ToKnow About! We kick off with Surf & Turf on Mon 4th Nov at 8.30pm! 🦈🐝🛰️🤖🚢👩‍🔬🧺 @EPAIreland @EPAResearchNews @hea_irl @IrishResearch @MarineInst @BordIascMhara @MetEireann @Researchirel @teagasc @NewDecadeFilms


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Teagasc’s Better Farming for Water campaign aims to support the agri-food sector to improve water quality across Ireland’s catchments. To learn more, TResearch spoke to a researcher on the campaign, Daire Ó hUallacháin. Find out more bit.ly/3NJNqU0

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Join us on 5th November at Teagasc, Ashtown, as we explore the key environmental, social and economic indicators shaping the future of sustainability in Ireland's livestock systems. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this conversation! Register now: bit.ly/4hjfM59


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Member spotlight: Say hello to Dawn Attride (@AttrideDawn), a science journalist based in New York, completing her Master’s in Science, Health and Environmental Reporting at @nyuniversity Her multimodal stories cover climate, health policy and scientific fraud on a global scale.


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Delegates from Teagasc recently attended the International Society of Mushroom Science congress for a look at the ever-growing world of mushroom research. Read more here: bit.ly/4gGFNLa

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We look forward to welcoming you to the Teagasc stand today at #Ploughing2024! We’re located in Block 2, Row 12, Stand 201

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Nutrient losses (P & N) and sediment are influenced by soil type and soil moisture conditions. Check out the rainfall simulator at the Teagasc stand at #Ploughing2024 to find out how rainwater moves through various soil types.


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Over 25% of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions come from soil. Talk to Angela Duah, PhD student on the Climate Centre exhibit at the Teagasc stand at #Ploughing2024 to find out more and view the auto chambers which measure greenhouse gases from the soil.

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