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Excellent news as fifty cancers can be detected early

Collision, the North American tech conference started earlier today, and it's the second year it is being run virtually. As…

5 years ago

US Participants Sought for NASA Competition Think Tank and Solutions

What a fascinating conversation Melanie Boylan recently had with Keith Wichman. A special opportunity has opened up for this US…

5 years ago

Upgrading the Large Hadron Collider

Maria Girone, CTO of CERN openlab, will be delivering a keynote talk this week on the biggest computing and data challenges…

5 years ago

Science Foundation Ireland reveals attitudes of Irish public towards science

94% of the Irish population consider science to be important and 88% consider science inspiring.  This is according to Science…

5 years ago

The Flight of the “Bumblebee” – The Upcoming Launch of James Webb Telescope with John Durning

In this podcast Melanie Boylan spoke to John Durning, who is the Deputy Project Manager for the James Webb Space…

5 years ago

Science Foundation Ireland Launches New 2025 Strategy

Shaping Our Future strives for Ireland to be a global innovation leader. SFI’s strategy seeks a balanced portfolio underpinned by…

5 years ago

Marine Institute celebrates Women in Science

The Marine Institute is celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11th February 2021, by highlighting…

5 years ago

Tyndall’s IPIC sheds light on new treatment for neurological disorders

IPIC (Irish Photonic Integration Centre), hosted at Tyndall National Institute, has developed cutting-edge light technology for Belgium-based Synergia Medical, which…

5 years ago

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