Biology

Kx selected by BrainWaveBank as the platform for the world’s first Big Data collection of brainwave activity

Global technology specialist FD announces that BrainWaveBank, an innovative start-up focused on cognitive health, has selected Kx technology to power…

9 years ago

A Pioneer in Machine Learning Breakthroughs on Ai, Education and The Future of Humanity

Latest guest podcast by Aidan McCullen as part of our partnership with other interesting interviewers and inspiring content creators. To see more…

9 years ago

NUI Galway Conference to Discuss Emerging Developments in Genetic Testing, Research and Intervention

A European network called ‘Citizen's health through public-private Initiatives, Public health, Market and Ethical perspectives’ will hold its final European…

9 years ago

Ever went on a Photo Safari? Try the Burgers’ zoo 360-degree video game

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Royal Burger' zoo, Netherlands, has designed its own 360-degree photo safari video game "Burgers’…

9 years ago

Generation Alpha: Will we be less human in 2043?

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Alpha Generation: A generation where the virtual world is more significant than reality.…

9 years ago

Breakthrough in aggressive breast cancer diagnostics

3N Diagnostics (3NDx) has announced that its revolutionary Avisio FOXC1 immunohistochemistry (IHC) test for basal-like breast cancer (BLBC) has obtained…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : AnimalBiome

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … AnimalBiome is using science to improve the lives of pets. We…

9 years ago

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