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Natural molecule in the body may be key to reversing and halting heart disease in diabetes

An international collaboration jointly led by University College Dublin (UCD) and Monash University in Melbourne has found that mimicking the…

8 years ago

Orange Money celebrates a decade of financial innovation in Africa and confirms its position as a major mobile money player

Orange Money is now one of the Group’s leading growth drivers and continues to evolve to better serve people, companies,…

8 years ago

DCU unveils €15 million state-of-the-art Student Centre focussed on developing rounded graduates

A new state-of-the art student centre dedicated to enhancing the student experience at DCU and preparing graduates to flourish in…

8 years ago

‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace’ ? Dublin’s new home for entrepreneurs and innovators

‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace’ will re-enforce Trinity’s position as a European leader in innovation and entrepreneurship and Dublin as a…

8 years ago

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

8 years ago

SMBs Cybersecurity Risk, Their Opportunity

Increasingly, small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) have become an attractive target for cybercriminals to attack— whether they’re the intended victim or…

8 years ago

Solving the Triffin Dilemma: Can Cryptocurrency End Inflation?

Written by Evan Kuo, Co-founder, Fragments, Inc. The global economy is in the midst of a crisis. First outlined by…

8 years ago

“Who wants to be an Entrepreneur? I do!”

Dublin’s entrepreneurs assemble to take part in the first Startup Week Dublin Business leaders, investors and founders gather for 30…

8 years ago

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