Ireland must produce more engineers at a quicker rate to keep up with demands on the country’s infrastructure and technology, says Engineers Ireland, as first-r...
By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU
AbbVie, the global biopharmaceutical company, launched a report on August 2nd highlighting the lack of appropriat...
Nuleaf Tech first began in 2015 at NASA AMS and in 2017 secured $100,000 initial funding and a letter of intent from the No.1 winery in the United States. By co...
The DCU Lego Education Innovation Studio and the Irish Girl Guides have joined forces to deliver a summer camp aimed at promoting further education and careers ...
As students across Ireland prepare for the CAO Change of Mind deadline on Saturday, organisers of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) ar...
By Niall Morahan from Project 42
What do flying houses, cars powered by poo and artificial intelligence designed to build empathy have in common? Yes, they'r...
Tánaiste and Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald TD, today announced 593 primary schools nationwide that have received a Science Fo...
The Digital Hub, Ireland’s largest cluster of digital media, technology and Internet businesses, supports the actions recommended in the ‘STEM Education in the ...
Cook Medical engineers from the company’s Irish headquarters in Limerick visited Castletroy Gaelscoil (Gaelscoil Chaladh an Treoigh) recently to give students a...