Science

New Technology to Support Non-verbal Assessment of Infants & Young Children

Harnessing gaming technology to assess brain development in young children: Liltoda grows from cutting edge research in the INFANT centre,…

5 years ago

First Encyclopedia of Composite Materials an Invaluable Reference for Engineers, Architects and Scientists

The first-ever encyclopedia of composite materials has just been published online. Led by Professor Dermot Brabazon from DCU’s School of…

5 years ago

University of Bath Scientists Mine the Rich Seam of Body Wearable Motion Sensors

A new study from University of Bath scientists finds that conductive seams, when strategically placed in clothing, can accurately track…

5 years ago

New 3M Digital Science Community Creating 100 Jobs

Science-based technology company 3M, has announced it is to establish a new research and development technical centre in Dublin. 3M's…

5 years ago

A Grain of Dust’s Journey Through Newborn Solar System

A research team led by the University of Arizona has reconstructed in unprecedented detail the history of a dust grain…

5 years ago

$2 Million Donation For UArizona Space Science Initiatives

A graduate of the University of Arizona has made a $2 million donation in support of its involvement in the…

5 years ago

The Wings of Europa Clipper set to Sail in 2024

In this podcast Melanie Boylan returns to speak to Jordan Evans the Deputy Project Director of the Europa Clipper Mission…

5 years ago

FameLab Galway is Calling on Scientists and Science Enthusiasts

NUI Galway is calling on scientists and science enthusiasts to enter FameLab, the world’s largest science communication competition held in…

5 years ago

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