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Tyndall secure funding from Science Foundation Ireland – National Natural Science Foundation of China Partnership

Dr Michael Nolan, Senior Staff Researcher, Micro & Nano Systems Centre, Tyndall National Institute has won funding to support a…

8 years ago

Delivery of critical water supply projects required to solve Dublin and Midlands water shortages, says Engineers Ireland

Engineers Ireland ‘State of Ireland 2018 – A Review of Infrastructure in Ireland’ report finds: Just 20% of Chartered Engineers…

8 years ago

Pensions Representative Body says the Government’s Strawman tactics are distracting and unproductive

Pensions Representative Body says the Government’s Strawman tactics are distracting and unproductive “No Minister of Social Protection with a minimum…

8 years ago

94% say the Government should be doing more with Exchequer coffers

33% do not believe that higher taxes would lead to better public services In the latest instalment of the Taxback.com…

8 years ago

Ether Not a Security: Why SEC’s Announcement Could Boost Cryptocurrency Growth

Written by David Drake Ethereum network has played a significant role in the growth of the cryptocurrency market. As the…

8 years ago

Will Lack of Self-Reporting by US Crypto Exchanges Trigger SEC Crackdown?

By David Drake Brett Redfearn, Director at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Trading and Markets Division, has raised concerns…

8 years ago

How Blockchain-based Solutions Will Improve Public Services

Written by Gary Spence When applied in government sectors, blockchain solutions have the capability to streamline processes and improve public…

8 years ago

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