The nostalgic charm of simpler times in educational fundraising comes alive as we reminisce. I fondly recall the days when selling chocolate bars door-to-door w...
Interesting possible solution to infection via COVID-19, using robots
Could robots do the dirty work to clean up contaminated spaces? Instead of spraying che...
A study released on the 19th of June reveals the scale of the battle Irish business leaders face when business disruption hits, as a staggering 62 per cent admits to suffering from stress-related illnesses and/or damage to their mental well-being in ...
At some point, you will have rented a car. Most likely, this will have been on holiday. So, here’s a question for you; before you returned the car to the airpor...
With millennials who use social media more than three times as likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, Leonard Sekyonda, CEO of MYCOMEUP.com, recently rel...
The DCU Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) will lead a €2.4 million EU project to tackle the issue of “fake news” by tracking and flagging online disinformation, especially through social media.
The three-year project, called PROVEN...
Christmas and seasonal job postings in Ireland have surged compared to last year according to new data published by Indeed.com, the world’s largest jobs site. ...
Prepaid Financial Services will be exhibiting at the Dublin leg of the TechMeetups Tech Job Fair at WeWork Iveagh Court tomorrow 8 November from 6 pm to 8.30 pm...
Nearly 40% of Irish SMEs have not considered the benefits of smart working for their business, despite 50% of employees seeing a smart working policy as a top priority in future employment decisions. That’s according to a new report - The Future of B...