Simon Cocking

How sodium-ion batteries could be Resource-efficient and climate-friendly

Sodium-ion batteries contain sodium – a very common substance found in table salt – instead of lithium. Credit: Chalmers The transition…

3 years ago

A new level of photographic awe, Google Pixel 8 Pro reviewed

We look at the new Google Pixel 8 Pro, see more on their website here. Google Pixel 8 Pro reviewed Our…

3 years ago

A Christmas Career Carol, The Pitfalls of Portraying the Workplace as ‘Fun’

Guest post by Dr Helmut Schuster and Dr David Oxley authors of A Career Carol: A Tale of Professional Nightmares…

3 years ago

Host In Ireland’s Orchards in the Community boosted by 2,500 trees from Schneider Electric

During the course of its partnership with Host In Ireland, Schneider Electric has sponsored a total of 500 orchards, increasing…

3 years ago

What will the emergent future look like? Insights with Byron Reese

Tech entrepreneur Byron Reese has a pragmatic approach to the future. He has launched several startup companies, exiting three via…

3 years ago

Scotland’s oldest wild pine, saved as part of rewilding initiative

Remote woodland – home to Scotland’s oldest wild pine – saved as part of rewilding initiative A remote ancient woodland…

3 years ago

Google Pixel 8 Pro launched

We will shortly be reviewing the Google Pixel 8 Pro. Here are the general specifications on it, and you can…

3 years ago

New Future Living Laboratory for Atlantic Technological University Galway

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has announced a project in the Atlantic…

3 years ago

1 million pound offshore wind programme open innovation call

£1 million offshore wind programme launches innovation call For photo credit see (EMEC) European Marine Energy Centre here. •Aim to…

3 years ago

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