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€17.7 million investment in nine Irish research infrastructure projects

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, has today announced a €17.7 million investment…

1 year ago

Is AI for Telehealth Therapy Without Medications possible?

By David Stephen who looks at AI and Telehealth in this guest post. There is a new book,  Unshrunk: A…

1 year ago

Kelp extract can help promote healthy soil biology and crop resilience

A project that aims to use kelp extracts to manage nutrients more efficiently is underway with a partnership of experts…

1 year ago

100 Prostate Cancer Patients Treated in Three Radiation Sessions

Last week the Edinburgh Cancer Centre begun treating prostate cancer patients within the framework of the so-called Precision Study. Patients…

1 year ago

University of Galway Business Summit returns for third year

The University of Galway Business Summit 2025 returns for a third year to showcase how business leaders can navigate the future of…

1 year ago

Five years on from first lockdown, Datapac research finds Irish organisations continue to face remote work challenges

As Ireland today marks the five-year anniversary of the first Covid-19 lockdown and the widespread shift to remote working, research…

1 year ago

€6 million funding for National Challenge Fund

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD has today announced the final 10 research…

1 year ago

The ability to understand cognitive load Pat O’Connor, Co-Founder & CEO of VRAI

In a world with increasing conflicts, governments are under pressure to increase their defence spending. In Ireland, the government announced…

1 year ago

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