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NUI Galway to Host Girls into Geoscience Ireland in November

The second ‘Girls into Geoscience Ireland’ event will take place in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway on Saturday, 10…

8 years ago

ESB Invest €7.5m in initiatives to support STEAM learning and innovation

ESB have launched Generation Tomorrow, a new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) programme dedicated to empowering young people…

8 years ago

Could a Digital Silk Road solve the Belt and Road’s sustainability problem?

by Winston Ma Wenyan, Chief Executive Officer, China Silkroad Investment & Development (Beijing) Co. Ltd, from his presentation to the…

8 years ago

Ireland’s brand value one of the fastest-growing in the world, says new report

Ireland’s nation brand continues to be one of the fastest-growing in the world, rising 26% in value year on year…

8 years ago

Blockchain, Transforming Your Business And Our World, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Blockchain, Transforming Your Business And Our World, by Mark Van Rijmenam and Philippa Ryan, available from Amazon here. The internet was…

8 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

8 years ago

European Parliament proposes new targets to cut CO2 emissions

MEPs have proposed setting a higher target for reducing EU fleet-wide emissions for new cars by 2030 of 40%, with…

8 years ago

Interview: Dennis Oosting, Founder & CEO of Serendipity Blockchain Solutions

What is your background briefly? I am Dennis Oosting, Founder of Serendipity Blockchain Solutions. I have almost 10 years experience…

8 years ago

Could sluggish Atlantic currents cause a surge in global temperatures?

New research challenges previous understanding of how the Atlantic Ocean’s circulation system affects global temperatures, suggesting that they could. The…

8 years ago

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