Brad and I had the honor to speak at the recent EmTech Caribbean in Santo Domingo, hosted by MIT Tech Review and Universidad Dominicana O&M. The two-day con...
By Bradley Leimer
As humanity lives longer and longer, could there ever be a scenario where we are no more? According to the new book Empty Planet: The Shock...
Suad Al Darra, an MSc student in Computer Science at the College of Engineering and Informatics in NUI Galway was one of five winners at the recent Techfugees Global Challenge competition for her ‘Refugees Are’ project, a platform designed to analyse...
We all get older the minute we were born. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, ten thousand people turn 65 on a daily basis. This year, for the first time ever,...
Research by Dublin City University has found that far-right groups and political organisations dominated conversations on Twitter creating powerful anti-refugee...
by Danielle Guzmán ,Global Head Social Media & Distributed Content, Mercer
Imagine you’re tasked with creating a brand new city from scratch. A broad, meandering river cuts through a level plateau of arable land, and you’re responsible for wha...
Guest post by Aidan McCullen. More articles and podcasts by him can be found here and here.
“The great thing about getting older is that you don’t lose all th...
As the Eternal Trusts platform begins to take real shape, now is the perfect time for us to take a closer look at some of the purposes that it will be applied t...
So-called Millennials are joining the labour force in greater number, and there is much discussion about the values, motivations and expectations of Millennials compared with other generations. The discussion is of generational differences is rarely ...