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Free Photographic Exhibition to reach for the stars at Dublin’s National Botanic Gardens this November

A new exhibition, Images of Starlight 2018, featuring a collection of astronomy photographs by Irish amateur astronomers and photographers will…

8 years ago

Uber launches Safety Toolkit for riders and drivers

This week Uber announced the new Safety Toolkit which, over the next few weeks, will be rolled out to the…

8 years ago

How Urban Mobility can Change the Environment and the Job Market

Written by Vivek Kumar The world today is seeing a rapid growth in urbanization, attracting a multitude of people to…

8 years ago

Demand for Ireland’s Fastest Growing Green Jobs Increases by 260%

Ahead of the annual celebration of Earth Day later this week, Indeed has identified the five fastest-growing “green” jobs in…

8 years ago

Study Finds 73% of Deep Water Fish Ingested Microplastics from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean

A study carried out by marine scientists at NUI Galway found that 73% out of 233 deep water fish from…

8 years ago

NUI Galway Mentored Students Win Two BT Young Scientist Awards

Three young Scientists Aoibhe Briscoe, Ellie Concannon, and Kate Owens, first year students at Coláiste Iognáid in Galway, competed for…

8 years ago

Minister Launches €6.7 million Climate Change Research Initiative Led by UCD

Seán Kyne TD, Minister of State for Community Development, Natural Resources and Digital Development, today officially launched the 5-year Acclimatize…

9 years ago

CORONA and PARLEY to end sea plastic pollution

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU A new alliance was made between Corona and Parley with the goal of…

9 years ago

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