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Study Finds 73% of Deep Water Fish Ingested Microplastics from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean

A study carried out by marine scientists at NUI Galway found that 73% out of 233 deep water fish from…

8 years ago

Water filtration with CO2 uses 1,000 times less energy than conventional methods

A new process for water filtration using carbon dioxide consumes one thousand times less energy than conventional methods, scientific research…

9 years ago

AmbiSense raises €1million to scale up and expand overseas

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor,@Irish_TechNews AmbiSense, a Dublin City University (DCU) spin-out company which develops next generation sensor technologies…

9 years ago

IBM & DCU announce new Internet of Things Collaboration to mark World Water Day

To mark World Water Day, IBM and DCU Water Institute have today announced a collaborative research pilot to leverage Internet…

9 years ago

MGCool Explorer Action Camera reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Review of the MGCool Action Camera.  We are living in interesting, changing times. As mentioned in the recent book…

9 years ago

Review of four 360 cameras from 2016

Guest post from MGCool   If last year was all about virtual reality, then 2016 is all about 360-degree video.…

9 years ago

10 promising startups to watch from Web Summit

Latest guest post from Pepipost guys by Sita Kalluri Web Summit 2016 #ThatsMyPitch winners Startups present at the Web Summit 2016…

9 years ago

Predictive Warning System Wins Analog’s Hackathon on Flooding

A framework to provide more accurate flood predictions won the first ever Analog Devices Hackathon which set out to examine…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Drenched

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Drenched was created following a chance encounter; when our founder, Wes,…

10 years ago

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