Science

Students Impress at Day 2 of the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition 2022

On Day 2 of the 58th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) over 90 judges busily continued their virtual…

4 years ago

Science and Technology Sparks to Life Ahead of the 58th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Over 1,000 students are set to take part in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2022 as it launches…

4 years ago

SFI Science in Ireland Barometer Shows Public Continue to Trust in Science

Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) has published the second phase of its Science in Ireland Barometer findings, which reveal the attitudes…

4 years ago

Eaton’s mission for emission-free construction site planes

Eaton, the Irish-headquartered global power management company, is taking part in new research to develop a blueprint for emission-free construction…

5 years ago

Quantum Computing in Ireland: A virtual event coming on November 18

A virtual event about quantum computing in Ireland is taking place next Thursday, November 18. The members of Quantum Computing…

5 years ago

BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2022 project entries revealed

BT Ireland today announced details of the 550 shortlisted projects to be showcased at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition this…

5 years ago

Sligo Science Festival returns with a bang this weekend

The 2021 Sligo Science Festival is set to return with a bang this winter with an eight-day programme packed with…

5 years ago

Line-up for DIAS Samhain agus Science festival announced

Discovering the dark side of our universe and finding mysterious missing black holes in the stellar graveyard are just some…

5 years ago

Huawei joins CodePlus programme run by Lero

Huawei Ireland has announced it is joining the CodePlus programme, run by Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for…

5 years ago

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