Science

BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2022 project entries revealed

BT Ireland today announced details of the 550 shortlisted projects to be showcased at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition this…

4 years ago

Sligo Science Festival returns with a bang this weekend

The 2021 Sligo Science Festival is set to return with a bang this winter with an eight-day programme packed with…

4 years ago

Irish students among winners of EU’s top prizes for young scientists

Irish students Cormac Thomas Harris and Alan Thomas O’Sullivan were awarded top prize in the 32nd EU contest for young…

5 years ago

NSF Awards Team led by UArizona $2.8M to Study Earth’s Mysterious Subsurface

The National Science Foundation Frontier Research in Earth Sciences, or FRES, program awarded a University of Arizona-led team $2.8 million…

5 years ago

University of Bath Scientists Mine the Rich Seam of Body Wearable Motion Sensors

A new study from University of Bath scientists finds that conductive seams, when strategically placed in clothing, can accurately track…

5 years ago

Artificial Technology and Digital Transformation – Why is it Important for Irish SMEs?

This article was written by Dr. Waseem Akhtar and edited by Jonathan Finlay New technologies are emerging and we are…

5 years ago

How We Can Keep STEM/STEAM Available to All with Dr Niamh Shaw

Dr Niamh Shaw, the Irish award-winning STEM communicator, scientist, engineer, writer and performer who has set herself a life mission…

5 years ago

The Science Behind Writing A Tech Speech

By Angela Baker Developing a new business is always a challenge, no matter how experienced you may be. Likewise, securing…

6 years ago

The contagion of change – for the future

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer As children are our future — what are we doing as a society to…

6 years ago

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