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SolSisters: Representing a new era of sustainability within the NFT world

What is/are SolSisters? SolSisters is a unique, allegorical collection of NFTs representing a new era of sustainability within the NFT…

4 years ago

Female entrepreneurs invited to apply for award-winning programme

Ambitious female entrepreneurs who are determined to develop their businesses have just one week left to apply for the latest…

4 years ago

Irish scientists involved in historic James Webb Space Telescope launch

A team of  Irish scientists from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) have played a key role in developing…

4 years ago

New project ‘Our Energy Future’ to support Ireland’s energy transition

EirGrid, Friends of the Earth and the Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI) have announced the launch of a joint project, 'Our…

4 years ago

Infosys BPM to Create 250 Jobs at new Waterford centre

Infosys BPM today announced that it is expanding its presence in Ireland, creating 250 jobs locally with the development of…

4 years ago

Google ‘Year in Search’ Results reveal what Ireland googled in 2021

As 2021 comes to a close the Google Year in Search results gives us a snapshot of what caught the…

4 years ago

Climate Change: Understanding Earth’s response to a major greenhouse climatic event

Dr Weimu Xu, a researcher in iCRAG and lecturer in UCD, took part in the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP)…

4 years ago

Remote Working – but from where? Future of work trends to watch

Over 50% of Employers Say Employees Will Need to Visit the Office Weekly. Once again employers and employees throughout the country…

4 years ago

Ireland’s first cyber research conference to take place in 2022

Academics, students and professionals working in the tech sector are being invited to participate in the Cyber Research Conference Ireland…

4 years ago

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