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2023: A Space Odyssey

This one is dedicated to my son Fredérik, gaming his way to space. Space exploration has increased rapidly in the…

3 years ago

How Mars Robotic Exploration Could Advance in Robotics Technology in the 2020s

How Mars Robotic Exploration Could Advance in Robotics Technology in the 2020s By Kayla Matthews Money is often the primary…

6 years ago

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…

7 years ago

World’s Richest Business Accelerator for Unmanned Systems Open for Applications

$3million in prizes for successful projects Reflecting the huge increase in commercial interest in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) the world’s…

7 years ago

DIAS Scientists to Explore Farthest Depths of the Atlantic Ocean

One of the boldest deep-ocean research projects ever to be undertaken in Europe was launched in Cobh, County Cork today…

7 years ago

Can we map the brain – and then restore it in the future?

Dr Randal Koene is an advisor to Eternal Trusts - a company that offers fiduciary services for the crypto world.…

8 years ago

A conversation with Robert Scoble

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist - Contributor to Irish Tech News. VR/AR enthusiast. Inquisitor of user-experience and design. ROBERT SCOBLE ON…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : INFOMAR

By @SimonCocking Describe the PROJECT – the elevator pitch ... INFOMAR is a joint venture between the Geological Survey of Ireland…

10 years ago

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