Eoin Murphy talks science communication, the Mary Mulvihill Award and how we’re all interconnected if you think about it. Read more: ‘I just follow the story’: A tenacious teacher and his passion for science
The move will enable KatRisk to leverage the skills and expertise of the Dublin-based organisation. Read more: Catastrophic risk modelling firm KatRisk acquires Gamma
In an effective climbdown from its huge tariffs on China, the US administration reached a deal with the Chinese government yesterday to pause the trade war for 90 days. Read more: China gets the 90-day US tariff pause treatment, tech stocks rise
One in ten businesses act as ‘compliance pioneers’ and are likely to invest more in AI, the report found. Read more: PwC: Complex regulations make adopting AI hard for Irish firms
Predicting gene alterations could help researchers develop effective drug treatments for cancers, says this UCD research fellow. Read more: How AI models are used as a tool to fight childhood cancers
A group of founders and start-ups gathered in TU Dublin on Friday to share their thoughts with Enterprise Ireland on the needs of the ecosystem. Read more: Enterprise Ireland’s Founders Listening Tour kicks off in Dublin
From cyber resilience to renewable energy storage, teams of innovators recently exhibited their projects at the National Challenge Fund showcase. Read more: National Challenge Fund showcase highlights innovative research
The aim of the project is to develop sustainable and future-proof agricultural practices throughout Europe. Read more: SETU bags funding for EU agroecology initiative
Prof Stephen Wyatt from the University of Bath gives his top tips on becoming a more active and inspiring leader. Read more: 4 ways to be a more successful leader
The 2024 founded start-up is planning on opening its first US office later this year. Read more: Dublin-based Axe raises €1.5m to tackle ‘outdated’ logistics with AI