The use of technology in education has been a subject of conversation for some time. Given the online experience provided by COVID and the rapid development of ...
The following is a paper on epistemic fragmentation issued by Oxford academics' Dr Silvia Milano, Dr Brent Mittelstadt, Professor Sandra Wachter and Dr Chris Ru...
As the workforce continue to be forced home during the pandemic, nearly half of them are reporting high levels of exhaustion, a new study has found.
The study was conducted by Virtira Consulting and reveals that 49% of employees experience a high ...
In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five computers. However, the invention of the soli...
Nearly 40% of Irish SMEs have not considered the benefits of smart working for their business, despite 50% of employees seeing a smart working policy as a top p...
A year after organisations were rocked by a series of large-scale cybersecurity breaches and ongoing recriminations over state-sponsored interventions, this year’s “EY Global Information Security Survey 2018-19: Is cybersecurity about more than prote...
A new exhibition, Images of Starlight 2018, featuring a collection of astronomy photographs by Irish
amateur astronomers and photographers will open to the pub...
Debates and discussion continue about whether Initial Coin Offering (ICO) bubble has burst.
What is the role of Crypto assets and can the used for more than ...
More than two-thirds of Irish people feel that they are successful, new research from LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, reveals. The international study found that 68% of Irish adults described themselves as successful, the fourth h...