The fluorine that is found in products such as toothpaste was likely formed billions of years ago in now dead
- Irish Tech Firm Uses Virtual Reality to Transform the Way New Developments are Presented to the Public A major innovation introduced by an Irish visualisation company is set to transform the way proposers of projects, such as wind farms, engage with local communities and stakeholders. Innovision, which...
- CONSUS Adds Iteris ClearAg Environmental Intelligence to Crop Research and Development Platform Iteris Inc, the global leader in applied informatics for transportation and agriculture, has announced that CONSUS, a research partnership between University College Dublin (UCD) and Origin Enterprises plc (Origin), will add...
- Irish Tech Company Launches Augmented Reality Hand-washing App In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Irish tech company has launched a hand-washing app to ensure health professionals, workers and the general public are correctly washing their hands to...
- Vivid Edge Wins the Sustainability Award at 2020 SFA National Small Business Awards Vivid Edge, the energy efficiency specialist company, has won the Sustainability Category Award at the 2020 SFA National Small Business Awards. The aim of the Awards, now in its sixteenth...
- Major Infant Health Collaboration Announced by APC Microbiome Ireland With DuPont Nutrition & Biosciences A €6.3 million, four-year new joint research project aims to develop microbiome-based solutions to establish a healthy microbiome in early life to facilitate the long-term health of individuals. DuPont Nutrition...
Research from ColumbiaUniversityMedicalCenter shows that nerves may play a critical role in stomach cancer growth and that blocking nerve signals
Ordinary rubber bands could be transformed into wearable sensors for monitoring blood pressure, joint movement and blood glucose, as a
Scientists in Northern Ireland claim they have made a significant advance in the fight against hospital superbugs, including those most
Dr Marion McAfee is looking to monitor and improve the manufacture of materials for devices that the body can resorb
The Michael J Fox Foundation and Intel are to work together to develop a wearable sensor that could track the
As almost 57,000 students receive their Leaving Certificate results in Ireland today, Project Maths has proven its success and interest
The 2014 Google Science Fair Global finalists have been announced and, among the 15 projects selected from teenagers around the
Siobhán O’Connor is going to TEDMED to spread the word about the Supporting LIFE app being developed through an Irish-led
BT has again created a €75,000 accommodation grant to help regional schools around Ireland to compete in the 2015 BT
Waterford Institute of Technology is to lead a €2.8m digital research project to boost regional economic development in Ireland’s south-east
The University of Ulster has launched a new stg£240,000 seed fund designed to stimulate growth and enhance competitiveness within the
Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) is recruiting 17 PhD scholars across a range of disciplines as part of its prioritisation
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has delivered what it says it the largest govt/industry collaboration yet – seven research centres in
Irish biotech start-up Inform Bioscience has signed a licence agreement with the Mayo Clinic in the US to acquire biomarkers
Dr Maria McNamara from University College Cork (UCC), and her team of researchers, have made a landmark dinosaur discovery: the
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