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
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
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?
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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