A novel radiation detection technology, developed at Tyndall National Institute, has been licensed exclusively to Cork-based Varadis. Already in use…
Developing climate-smart risk management for vulnerable people; assessing herbicide exposure in the Irish Population, and helping to advance our understanding…
Researchers from the School of Physics at NUI Galway are seeking to recruit 100 households to measure indoor environmental air…
Dr Una FitzGerald, Principal Investigator of the Multiple Sclerosis Research Lab and Director of the Galway Neuroscience Centre at NUI…
Younger generations have been revealed as the biggest security threat to businesses as one in ten (10%) Millennials admitted that…
AMBER, the SFI Research Centre for Advanced Materials and Bio-Engineering Research headquartered at Trinity College Dublin, has today launched its…
Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD, together with Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and…
More investment is needed by Irish businesses to fully leverage the benefits of AI and the government needs to implement…
The Irish Research Council and the Embassy of France have announced the projects that have received funding as part of…
A72% of Irish construction companies say new technology has improved their productivity in the industry, according to a recent Construction…
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