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Solving important environmental issues through vegan solutions 2.0, Heather Mills, VBites

Interesting interview with Heather Mills, Philanthropist Charity Campaigner / Owner of plant-based company VBites. VBites Foods are a leading manufacturer…

7 years ago

Anne Boleyn – a Bitcoin Maximalist

Well here I have to declare my hand. I am distantly related to Anne Boleyn. The story goes that the…

7 years ago

Fully Charged LIVE comes to Silverstone 7th – 9th June

When and where is it on? Fully Charged LIVE takes place at Silverstone on 7th, 8th & 9th June How…

7 years ago

Pendulum Summit and … Blockchain

Billed as the biggest and most inspirational conference in Ireland, Pendulum Summit is a bit like the Graham Norton show…

7 years ago

$4 million global Challenge launched by Toyota Mobility Foundation

The Toyota Mobility Foundation in partnership with Nesta’s Challenge Prize Centre have launched a life-changing initiative to change the lives…

8 years ago

The UK’s most hated social media phrases of 2017

‘Snowflake”, “fake news” and "I'm screaming" are among the year’s most widely disliked social media phrases. But “let that sink…

8 years ago

Sir David Attenborough to be transformed into a 3D hologram

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews A new interactive experience at London’s Natural History Museum will allow…

9 years ago

The Ada Lovelace Initiative Celebrates First Year of Success

The Ada Lovelace Initiative by Verify Recruitment has reached approximately 3000 students in 14 counties since the school visits officially…

10 years ago

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