We all suffer in restrictive environments, says psychologist Dr Lynn Farrell, whose research aims to boost acceptance of women in STEM. Read more: Working to change perspectives: The power of data for gender inclusivity
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