As the Iberian Peninsula recovers from one of the biggest power outages in recent history, theories about its cause sweep across news outlets and social media alike. Read more: What caused the blackout in Spain and Portugal?
Nahla Davies discusses the cost, scale and agility benefits of going serverless and where all this leaves the server. Read more: Is serverless computing the next tech revolution?
Programming languages range from the broad to the highly specific and here are six cool ones you may not have heard of. Read more: Creative coding: 6 more unique programming languages
The satellites are the first of a delayed deployment set to rival Musk’s SpaceX Starlink network. Read more: Amazon launches first round of Kuiper internet satellites
As the AI race heats up in China, Alibaba becomes the latest to claim a DeepSeek-rivalling LLM model. Read more: Alibaba launches its own DeepSeek, ChatGPT rival Qwen3
The EU’s Digital Decade strategy set a target to gain a 20pc share of global production of cutting‑edge and sustainable microchips by 2030. Read more: EU unlikely to hit 20pc global chip market share by 2030
ATU’s Dr William Farrelly sees immersive technologies as adding to care, not removing the human element. Read more: ATU researcher brings VR to Donegal care homes
The partnership aims to support and scale indigenous biotech, pharmaceutical, medtech and deep-tech companies. Read more: DCU Alpha and Portal Innovations announce strategic partnership
Founded in 2021, this biotech start-up wants to give promising but flawed drugs a new chance for market approval. Read more: Ignota Labs: Turning around failed drugs using AI
AI is accelerating sustainability initiatives across industries by turning massive datasets into actionable insights, says Kyndryl ‘s Faith Taylor. Read more: AI’s sustainability applications both broad and deep