Tides will ‘contribute to the most precise measurements of the effects of dark energy on the cosmic expansion rate’, said the project’s lead. Read more: TCD leads Tides, an astrophysics study into Universe’s dark energy
From tourism and innovation, to market competitiveness and sustainability, the new scheme covers a range of important topics impacting Ireland now and into the future. Read more: Statement of Strategy 2025 – 2028: What are the key talking points?
Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding the body’s immune response to bowel cancer, opening up new treatment possibilities for people. Read more: Galway researchers make breakthrough in bowel cancer immunotherapy
The organisation, which currently employs 50 people globally, aims to double its workforce by the end of 2027. Read more: Saros Consulting to create 50 new jobs amid €8m investment
Dublin travel platform Hostelworld has acquired OccasionGenius, the US-based B2B event discovery platform, for $12m to support its social monetisation strategy. Read more: Hostelworld acquires US event discovery platform OccasionGenius for $12m
Lette AI plans to grow its team, strengthen its Irish foothold and further expand into the UK and the UAE. Read more: Former Nory execs raise $1.4m for property management start-up Lette AI

Join us for a webinar on 22 October at 3pm BST/10am EST, where we will discuss practical modern-day compliance strategies and take a deep dive into the challenges law firms have; the steps they are taking to modernise compliance decision making; how they are driving a compliance-first culture, and what role AI will have…
Institute of Physics director of science Louis Barson talks to SiliconRepublic.com about the UK’s quantum revolution and the value of a physics education. Read more: Getting physical: IOP director talks skills to boost next-gen quantum
Steven Lockey and Nicole Gillespie of the Melbourne Business School and University of Melbourne discuss how poorly deployed AI can create additional work for users. Read more: Is ‘AI workslop’ creating unnecessary work for employees?

Where are the biggest advances and enduring challenges when it comes to generative AI adoption and change management, particularly when it comes to the ‘people’ side of people, process and technology? That was the question posed by Legal IT Insider’s editor Caroline Hill during a dinner hosted in partnership with Definely in October, where…