Simon Cocking

Why it is Time To Advocate For Sensible E.U. DeFi Policy

Guest post by Kadan Stadelmann, who is a blockchain developer, operations security expert and Komodo Platform’s chief technology officer.  The…

3 years ago

The Spirit of Mathematics Algebra and All That by David Acheson, reviewed

We look at this quirky and enjoyable book by David Acheson. The Spirit of Mathematics, Algebra and All That is published by…

3 years ago

Sustainable pet nutrition: Blue Pet chosen for pet care accelerator

Irish Biotech Company Blue Pet Co. Selected For World’s Largest Pet Care Accelerator Sustainable pet nutrition start-up Blue Pet Co.…

3 years ago

2022 a record year for Irish Women Entrepreneurs

Funding for Female-Founded Startups Surges to a new Record. This report focusses on Irish Women Entrepreneurs in 2022. Data from…

3 years ago

Beavers could return to Glen Affric 400 years after their extinction

Following community consultation, native species could officially return to famous glen 400 years after being driven to extinction Rewilding charity…

3 years ago

Could your Fitbit be made from seaweed in the future?

Edible electronics: how a seaweed second skin could transform health and fitness sensor tech. Sussex scientists have used seaweed to develop…

3 years ago

Invest in African Energy initiative launched

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) united German and European energy stakeholders during the Invest in African Energy reception in Frankfurt on Thursday,…

3 years ago

Pegasus: The Story of the World’s Most Dangerous Spyware reviewed

We look at this interesting, and concerning book. Pegasus: The Story of the World’s Most Dangerous Spyware, by Laurent Richard…

3 years ago

.IE Digital Town Awards 2023 Closing Date Extended

We are delighted to announce that the .IE Digital Town Awards will now close for applications at 5pm on Friday 10…

3 years ago

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