Just a quarter of the people working in Ireland’s STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are women. That number drops even further when ...
John Halligan TD, Minister of State for Skills, Training, Innovation, Research and Development, has today (30.07.18) unveiled a plaque to commemorate the contri...
The grandsons of two men who played a key role in Irish public life during the 20th Century met for the first time today (13.06.18) at an event in Dublin commemorating the life’s work of Nobel prize-winner and Dublin resident, Professor Erwin Schrödi...
UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering is calling on Northern Irish companies to apply for the prestigious MacRobert award amid a shortage of NI applicants, accordin...
Chris McCreery talks to me about the Science Festival which takes place from the 16th to 26th of February, what you can expect at it, who some of the speakers a...
AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre based at the CRANN Institute, Trinity College, has today launched Ireland’s most powerful microscope the NION UltraSTEM 200. This new world class tool can analyse single atoms and ...
Iconic Translation Machines, a leading Irish translation software company, today announced that it is creating 15 new jobs at its headquarters in Glasnevin, Dub...