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Oceans of Learning celebrates Irish Marine Research Vessels

To focus on Ireland’s national marine research vessels, the Celtic Voyager and Celtic Explorer, Oceans of Learning made collaboration between the Marine…

4 years ago

Study Finds Microplastic Ingestion by Zooplankton May Alter the Amount of Carbon Dioxide Reaching the Sea Floor

Marine litter and microplastics have become a huge global issue and their negative impact on marine animals causes great concern.…

7 years ago

NUI Galway Marine Scientist Joins Major Exploration Mission in the Indian Ocean

Professor Louise Allcock, Head of Zoology in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway has embarked on a groundbreaking multidisciplinary scientific…

7 years ago

Daylight Savings, Bitcoin more stable than the Dow Jones and Security versus Utility

  We had a break last week as Liina was away at conferences in Los Angeles. The word on the…

7 years ago

Headline: Spotcoin Hits Soft Cap with ICO underway

With the Spotcoin ICO launch firmly underway since Monday afternoon, the company is riding a wave of support from its…

7 years ago

Genesys – Southern East Africa steps up customer experience focus

Genesys Southern East Africa (SEA) expands as region seeks world-class Customer Experience (CX) solutions CALIFORNIA, United States of America, October…

7 years ago

XBlockchain Summit: Bali to Host Tech Leaders, Government, and Enterprise

When and where is it on? October 9th to 10th 2018, in Inaya Putri, Bali. How many years has it…

7 years ago

DIAS Scientists to Explore Farthest Depths of the Atlantic Ocean

One of the boldest deep-ocean research projects ever to be undertaken in Europe was launched in Cobh, County Cork today…

7 years ago

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