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The Dave Moore Podcast, expect laughs, chats and some very Bad Jokes

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Comedian John Colleary Delivers An Amazing Soliloquy With The Help Of Some Famous Friends

2 days ago - 11 mins

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Since When Did Dave's Bad Jokes Become Good?

3 days ago - 3 mins

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''Fierce Swanky'': Our Dave Meets Dermot Kennedy But There's A Challenge In This Interview

3 days ago - 11 mins

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The Greatest Irish Name Has To Be Turlough!

9 days ago - 6 mins

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This New Recipe Will Reinvent Your Porridge!

11 days ago - 12 mins

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The Last Bad Joke In This Batch Is Worth Sticking Around For

12 days ago - 3 mins

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Get Involved In The World's First-Ever Public Powered Randomised Trial

'The People's Trial' gives a rare insight into science Back in September of this year, Dermot and Dave had a very interesting chat with Dr. Sandra Galvin about an NUI Galway initiative called 'The People's project'. Sandra and her team are working on a fun experiment to help people understand the importance of evidence - and now, after months of research and thousands of entries, they have revealed the question chosen for their people-powered trial; Does reading a book in bed make a difference to sleep in comparison to not reading a book in bed Hmmm now the tough part... which book do I commit to reading for @ThePeoplesTrial - the first public powered, #citizenscience #randomisedtrial - Does reading a book before bed impact on sleep compared with not #readingabookinbed? #beforeifallasleep #trialmethodology @hrbtmrn pic.twitter.com/j8JhVl7g89 — Dr. Sandra Galvin (@GalvinSadie) December 4, 2019 NUIG's overall goal is to let people see what happens during the process of a public trial and learn why randomisation is so important. The University is looking for people from around the world to get involved, so if it sounds like something you would like to be part of, or want to find out more, check out thepeoplestrial.ie Catch the chat in full by pressing the play button on screen.