Scientists

Irish Scientists Observe Cosmic Explosion With Unprecedented Detail

For the first time in international science, researchers from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) have observed a cosmic…

4 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

Scientists create 3D printed parts that can kill bacteria

Researchers from the University of Sheffield have, for the first time, manufactured 3D printed parts that show resistance to common…

6 years ago

AI for Good event at UCD discusses technology’s potential

When asked to think about artificial intelligence (AI), people might imagine a dystopian future where robots have taken over the…

7 years ago

Talent Garden Opens Digital Innovation School in Dublin

Talent Garden, Europe’s largest digital innovation and co-working hub operator, has opened its Dublin Innovation School with details of two…

7 years ago

Speakers announced for National Analytics Conference Dublin

Ireland’s professional body for the Data Science and Analytics industry, the Analytics Institute, will welcome a number of global analytics…

7 years ago

Cork Teen named ESB TechSpacer of the Year at ESB Creative Tech Fest

17-year old Cork native Alicia O’Sullivan has been named ESB TechSpacer of the Year at the ESB Creative Tech Fest.…

7 years ago

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies announces Samhain agus Science event for Halloween

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) will hold a special event this Halloween exploring the spooky dark matter that surrounds…

7 years ago

Interview: Kim Tasso, management consultant, psychologist and author

What is your background briefly? My first jobs were in tech support, sales and marketing in the technology sector (when…

7 years ago

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