Simon Cocking

Join Big River Watch, first Ireland & UK citizen river survey

The public are asked to record observations of rivers in the Big River Watch, launched by The Rivers Trust. A…

3 years ago

Green innovators wanted for 2024 Accelerate Green programme

Applications are now open until November 10th 2023, for companies to take part in Bord na Móna’s Accelerate Green programme. SMEs…

3 years ago

Ireland’s Five TUs Launch Initiative to Make Publicly Funded Research Easily Accessible

Ireland’s five technological universities (TUs) have launched a joint initiative aiming to advance excellence in Open Research, making it reproducible…

3 years ago

New research highlights role of off-grid solar technologies in powering climate adaptation

 During the week of the African Climate Summit, GOGLA launched its new paper ‘Powering Climate Adaptation and Justice: The Critical…

3 years ago

Patrick Schueffel discusses CBDCs

CBDCs in the Spotlight: From Milton Friedman's view all the way to the Swiss perspective CBDCs remain a controversial topic…

3 years ago

Why businesses should still have faith in Citrix

Guest post by Shane O’Neill, who is the Principal EUC Architect at Enterprise Solutions with over 15 years’ experience in…

3 years ago

SoundMAGIC launch P60BT Wireless Hybrid ANC Headphones

We will short be reviewing this product launched by SoundMAGIC. See more about the P60BT Wireless Hybrid ANC Headphones here.…

3 years ago

Citizen Scientists demonstrate that Bugs Matter this summer

The end of the school summer holidays saw the conclusion of this year’s national insect survey, Bugs Matter, on 31…

3 years ago

The importance of Regenerative Futures with Marc Buckley

Regenerative Futures This week Marc Buckley joins Brett for a fireside chat on the role regenerative techniques hold for the…

3 years ago

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