As part of Science Week--taking place across Ireland 10-17 November—the Tipperary Festival of Science returns for its eighth year celebrating science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) Led by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and held in collaboration with the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Thurles and Tipperary County Council Library Services, the festival attracts thousands of people each year interested in STEM. Events are held in venues across Tipperary as well as online to explore and celebrate STEM and the application of the scientific method. This year, it will include events like The Science of Deadpool: How to Regenerate like Marvel’s R-rated superhero; yoga retreats while explaining some of the science behind the practice; Train to Regain—a free exercise class aimed at building muscular strength and improving bone density—and talks such as Promoting Wellbeing through Nature Based Tourism and Build, Grow, Cook: How to start homesteading from scratch. Click here for free tickets to Tipperary Festival of Science events