January

EU Commission Carlos Moedas welcomes EU Young Scientist to Ireland

-Calling all science enthusiasts - Tickets now available for the European Union Contest for Young Scientists EU Commissioner Carlos Moedas says ‘Ireland is a fantastic hub for STEM innovation’…

8 years ago

European Union Contest for Young Scientists Diary Notice

European Union Contest for Young Scientists, Dublin 2018 14-19 September RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Please “Save the Date” for the 30th…

8 years ago

Ether Not a Security: Why SEC’s Announcement Could Boost Cryptocurrency Growth

Written by David Drake Ethereum network has played a significant role in the growth of the cryptocurrency market. As the…

8 years ago

How Bitcoin Became Expensive

Written by Muray Peter Bitcoin has become all the rage since last year and everyone wants to get their hands…

8 years ago

South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service Intends to Relax Cryptocurrency Regulations

by David Drake South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), the country's top financial regulator, has a new governor after President…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Acudeen

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Acudeen is a platform for small-to-medium enterprises to liquidate their movable…

8 years ago

The Dark Net explored, book launch of Killed in, Ashley Boolell, Tuesday, 30th, January

When and where is it on? Tuesday the 30th of January at the Eight Club in Moorgate. Arrival at 6.30…

8 years ago

Top images from 2017 SHOT ON IPHONE, by Brendan O Se

OK – I have tried to start this so many times in the recent weeks and each time I tell…

8 years ago

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