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Farmers save money on fertiliser while benefitting the environment

A new project which enables farmers to optimise the use of livestock manure and nutrients while reducing costs and environmental…

1 year ago

Helsinki Shuts Down Its Last Coal Power Plant

The operations of the Salmisaari coal power plant have ended as of 1 April 2025. Abolishing the use of coal…

1 year ago

Winners of first national HIHI GreenTech in Healthcare announced

Health Innovation Hub Ireland (HIHI), the HSE and the Irish College of GPs, announced the winners of HIHI GreenTech in Healthcare.…

1 year ago

€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

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