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Ignite Start-ups Shine a Light on Sustainability, Women’s Health and Technology

Technology to improve rowing athletes' performances, zero-waste clothing design, and a safer and more comfortable Intrauterine Device (IUD) were among…

2 months ago

Ireland Launches Pioneering Underwater Noise Project to Support Sustainable Offshore Wind Energy

As Ireland accelerates its offshore renewable energy ambitions, a new initiative is underway to safeguard marine ecosystems from underwater noise…

8 months ago

Tyndall National Institute Welcomes Dublin City University to the ESA Space Solutions Ireland Consortium

Tyndall National Institute, based at UCC, is pleased to announce Dublin City University (DCU) as the newest member of the…

1 year ago

Accenture & UCC launch Women on Walls Campaign

An open call for nominations for the subjects of a new series of portraits has been announced at UCC. Accenture’s…

2 years ago

Breakthrough at Tyndall Revolutionises Surgical Navigation for Cancer

A groundbreaking development by researchers at Tyndall National Institute and Microelectronics Circuits Centre Ireland (MCCI), based at University College Cork…

2 years ago

€2.1 million investment and 12 new jobs in Irish MedTech spin-out, NeuroBell

NeuroBell, a Cork-based MedTech start-up, announces its spin-out from University College Cork and the closing of a €2.1M investment led…

2 years ago

ZEUS Partners with UCC to Unveil a Cinematic Revival and Micromobility Future

ZEUS, Ireland's leading homegrown micromobility company, proudly announces its partnership with University College Cork (UCC) for the Irish premiere of…

2 years ago

Research Shows Deepfake Videos Prompt False Memories of Films in Half of Participants

In a new study, deepfake video clips of movie remakes that don’t actually exist prompted participants to falsely remember the…

3 years ago

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