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The Future of Cryptocurrency: Predictions for 2024 and Beyond

Guest post by Maggie Herbert is a big fan of tech and someone who's really into investing in cryptocurrencies.  Over…

2 years ago

Galway’s SymPhysis Medical raises €1.5M for groundbreaking device for late-stage cancer patients

SymPhysis Medical, a Galway MedTech company addressing a distressing condition experienced by individuals with late-stage cancer, today announces that it…

2 years ago

Mars is more volcanically active than previously thought

Recent volcanism on Mars reveals a planet more active than previously thought A vast, flat, "featureless" plain on Mars surprised…

2 years ago

Three Ireland launches next evolution 5G network capability for businesses

Three, Ireland’s largest mobile network, is the first Irish operator to launch the next evolution of 5G, 5G Standalone, which…

2 years ago

Irish startup Kerno raises €1.69 million to provide problem-solving technology for engineering and operation teams

Kerno, a problem-solving technology for engineering and operations teams that swiftly monitors and troubleshoots applications, all within a matter of…

2 years ago

In-person to Hybrid: What this seismic shift means for the future of leadership

By John Dore We now work and live in a hybrid age. As the world of work radically changes, a…

2 years ago

Closing the Gap How to Include Black Women in any Gender Equity Strategy, reviewed

We look at this timely and relevant book by Leanne Mair. See more about Closing the Gap, How to Include…

2 years ago

3D Printed Micro-Christmas Tree Decorated with Living Cells

The bioprinting sector has seen rapid growth, with Vital3D leading innovations like their 2 mm tall Christmas tree scaffold, demonstrating…

2 years ago

Upcycling battery materials for next generation EV batteries

University of Birmingham researchers have demonstrated a method to upcycle end-of-life battery waste into materials that can be used for…

2 years ago

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