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DCU Launches First-of-its-Kind Machine Learning Module for Undergraduates

DCU School of Computing, in association with the Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, is to launch a first-of-its-kind…

3 years ago

Applications Open for the Marine Institute’s Summer Bursary Scholarship Programme 2023

The Marine Institute continues to invest in the next generation of ocean professionals, through the 2023 Summer Bursary Scholarship Programme,…

3 years ago

New Dell Research Ranks Dublin Amongst Top 25 Cities Globally on Ability to Foster Women Entrepreneurship

A new study from Dell Technologies unveiled today has ranked Dublin as 23rd out of 55 cities globally for its…

3 years ago

Solar system ‘detectives’ search for clues in ‘crumbs’ left over from early solar system

A magnifying glass just won't cut it for the high-tech "detectives" at the University of Arizona Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization…

3 years ago

AI trends to watch in Africa with John Kamara

We catch up with John Kamara, who will be speaking at the World AI Cannes event on February 9 to 11 February…

3 years ago

Inscribe raises $25M in Series B funding

Inscribe, the award-winning fraud detection and document automation platform, has announced that it has raised $25M in Series B funding…

3 years ago

Three ways to manage IT products in a circular way, Circular Electronics Day

For the sixth year in a row, it was time for Circular Electronics Day on January 24. The goal is to create awareness about…

3 years ago

Rewilding charity Heal announces its first nature reserve in England

Rewilding charity Heal, which launched at the start of the pandemic, has just acquired its first landholding of 460 acres…

3 years ago

Novel adaptation for existing furnaces could reduce steelmaking emissions by 90%

Researchers from the University of Birmingham, U.K., have designed a novel adaptation for existing iron and steel furnaces that could…

3 years ago

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