Science

Northwest’s First Engineering Fair Inspires Next Generation at IT Sligo

Drone racing, hydrogen cars, mechanical art, 2D game programming and 3D printing, were just some of the entertaining workshops at…

7 years ago

Intel and Engineers Ireland launch new partnership to support STEM skills development

Intel Ireland and Engineers Ireland have launched a new partnership to foster STEM skills development in Ireland, it has been…

7 years ago

Call for entries to SciFest 2019

Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh T.D. today called on second-level students across the island of Ireland to put…

7 years ago

How to stay on top of the trends in tech this year

 Trends in technology are evolving faster every year, month and day. Staying on top of the latest advances in such…

7 years ago

Animals urinate for 21 seconds and cats leave 3 tablespoons of saliva in their fur. Making science fun and useful with Dr David HU

Delighted to bring you this interview with David L. Hu, PhD, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Biology, Adjunct Professor of…

7 years ago

Girls urged to ‘think STEM’ as they make CAO choice

I Wish urges students to grow their future with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. As thousands of students finalise their…

7 years ago

Funding success for DCU research in optical technologies and aquatic pollution

The formal announcement that two early stage DCU researchers have today won significant Government funding has been warmly welcomed by…

7 years ago

What makes you tick? The five interlocking human drivers

Royston Guest is a leading authority on growing businesses and unlocking people potential More often than not, you can only…

7 years ago

Dublin-based AI software firm awarded over 3.2 million euro in innovation funding

Artomatix, a Dublin-based AI software firm, has been awarded over 3.2 million euro in innovation funding, from two separate sources,…

7 years ago

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