Marieta Marinova

World leaders urged to negotiate a shift to a plant-based food system

Scientists, celebrities, MPs and youth leaders from Fridays for Future have joined forces in an open letter urging world leaders…

5 years ago

Schneider Electric wins ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability and Efficiency’ at The DCS Awards 2021

Schneider Electric, which has recently been named 'world’s most sustainable corporation 2021' won the 'Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability and Efficiency'…

5 years ago

Quantum Computing in Ireland: A virtual event coming on November 18

A virtual event about quantum computing in Ireland is taking place next Thursday, November 18. The members of Quantum Computing…

5 years ago

In-car payments by your fingerprint: Daimler Mobility and Visa form global technology partnership

Using your car as a payment device may sound odd, but it will be happening very soon. From spring 2022,…

5 years ago

World Science Week: 3 new art displays created to show the beauty behind science

World Science Week 2021 will be held from November 7 to November 14 and will focus on the importance of…

5 years ago

£1,000,000 NFT Mini Mutants charity project, but what does it look like?

A collection of 10,000 NFTs called Mini Mutants has been created by two little boys and an experienced software developer…

5 years ago

Energy efficiency is key to the sustainability of African data centres

Africa has one of the fastest-growing internet access rates in the world and it has been estimated that data usage…

5 years ago

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