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University of Galway’s Dr Ruth Levey believes that everyone should have access to effective treatments for chronic disease, regardless of their location or socioeconomic status. Read more: Galway researcher develops advanced therapies for chronic disease
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This UCD and Galway spin-out recently won a cash prize at this year’s Medical Device Development Centre (M2D2) competition in the US. Read more: Lia Eyecare: Using tech to tackle dry eyes while they’re closed
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It is easy to get confused between working hard and working too much, so here are some of the major red flags. Read more: Are you a peak performer or a workaholic?
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning are transforming the medtech space, so how might an education in this field benefit professionals? Read more: How might AI and ML skills advance a medtech career?
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In a move that would deepen the hostility between Musk and Altman, OpenAI could be building its own X-like platform. Read more: OpenAI’s X and new AI models: The start-up’s latest big moves
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The partnership aims to drive the energy sector by bridging the gap between academia and industry. Read more: SETU and ESB Networks collaborate for Ireland’s energy sector
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The ruling is the result of a 2023 lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice. Read more: Google declared a monopoly again, this time in adtech
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In an important first step toward designation, Dunsink Observatory and Birr Castle Demesne have been added to Ireland’s Tentative List of UNESCO World Heritage Properties. Read more: First step in Dunsink Observatory, Birr Castle UNESCO World Heritage status
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Bangor University neuroscientist Prof Guillaume Thierry cautions readers to see artificial intelligence models as really powerful machines – ‘nothing more and nothing less’. Read more: Neuroscientist urges us to stop humanising AI
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As part of World Autism Awareness month, AsIAm, in partnership with Irishjobs, has released data on its national programme to support autistic people in employment. Read more: 1,000 autistic jobseekers supported by AsIAm programme