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Developing a wearable device to detect COVID-19 progression in at-risk patients

A new study from researchers at the University of South Florida is shedding light on the human body’s physiological response…

6 years ago

Daniel tries zumba dancing on this week’s Daniel sa Bhaile.

When you are an international singing star who also has a TV career, what do you do during the current…

6 years ago

Almost half of Irish office workers would change jobs for a company embracing more automation

OpenSky, the digital transformation specialist for government organisations and large private enterprises, has announced the findings of a survey which…

6 years ago

New approach to cookie policies in Ireland

Traditional approach to cookie banners swept aside by DPC report Last month, the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) released a report…

6 years ago

Ireland in 6th place on this year’s European Digital Economy and Society Index

Ireland ranks 6th out of 28 EU Member States on this year’s European Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) with…

6 years ago

CeADAR Centre gets €247K funding for a New Super Computer – called LEON

CeADAR, Ireland’s applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre, has received €247,000 in funding from Enterprise Ireland’s Capital Funding Programme for a…

6 years ago

From the sandy shore to the deep sea, an exploration of what lies beneath

Dive into the ocean and discover what lies beneath - the Marine Institute’s Oceans of Learning series focuses this week…

6 years ago

Guaranteed Irish and SuperValu support Food Academy food producers in a bid to drive local enterprise

Guaranteed Irish, the business membership network supporting 1200+ homegrown and multinational businesses based in Ireland, has today announced a new…

6 years ago

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