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104,000 panel solar farm set to power The University of Manchester

The University of Manchester has signed a landmark new deal that will see up to 65% of its electricity demand…

2 years ago

New Digital Realty and Hewlett Packard Enterprise research finds Irish businesses risk being left behind if they don’t explore new technologies

Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), the largest global provider of cloud-and carrier-neutral data centre, colocation and interconnection solutions, has published, in…

2 years ago

Carbon capture to remove carbon from bio-energy

Stockholm Exergi announced that it has signed a contract with Microsoft covering 3.33 million tonnes of permanent carbon removals from…

2 years ago

Charge, Why Does Gravity Rule, reviewed

By John Mulhall @johnmlhll | john@maolte.ie is a writer with Irish Tech News for over 7 years and also a Founder, Writer,…

2 years ago

AI insights in a modern world with Professor Nick Bostrom, Oxford University

For decades, philosopher Nick Bostrom (director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford) has led the conversation around technology…

2 years ago

Convergent survey reveals 63% of Irish businesses admit to struggling with too many systems

In an era marked by an explosion of documents, information and data, a recent survey of industry leaders, carried out…

2 years ago

Bitcoin Ireland Conference returns May 25th

When and Where is the Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2024? The Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2024 is scheduled for May 25th at…

2 years ago

Why sodium-ion batteries offer hope in replacing lithium and cobalt

The transition to a society without fossil fuels means that the need for batteries is increasing at a rapid pace.…

2 years ago

Civil engineers help to make road surfaces more sustainable

Aston University civil engineering experts are teaming up with construction and surfacing company Miles Macadam to help make road surfaces…

2 years ago

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