UCC spin-out develops software with potential to cut hospital waiting lists
Stimul.ai co-founders Prof Barry O’Sullivan and Naomh McElhatton seeks seed-funding
Stimul.ai co-founders Prof Barry O’Sullivan and Naomh McElhatton seeks seed-funding
Colleges prepare for a return to campus with a mix of online and in-person learning
We profile a selection of educational institutions to see how they might look in the autumn
We profile a selection of educational institutions to see how they might look in the autumn
Advanced applications are enabling en-masse deployment of remote working
Academia and industry are closely aligned in R&D activity in artificial intelligence
Barry O’Sullivan, professor of computer science at University College Cork, director of the Insight Centre for Data Analytics
Science, technology, engineering and maths are still male-dominated industries, but American firms in Ireland are making big strides in addressing the gender imbalance
The US administration has presumably been getting its scientific and medical advice from Dr Seuss, the TV show Scrubs and the back of cereal boxes
Voice search and ‘Minority Report’-style ads among the tech to become the norm this year
Internet users can take back control of their data while swapping it for cash or services
A number of initiatives are in place to encourage girls to take up science subjects in school
New fields are benefiting from a dynamic search function that allows for an astonishing level of specific detail
As automation and AI make many jobs obsolete, how can parents help children thrive?
Advisory role for firms such as Facebook would amount to self-regulation
Éirloop has already beaten the odds to become one of 20 finalists in California
Experts from three US firms operating in Ireland talk about the trends they are seeing in their industry
Mass redeployment rather than unemployment on the cards as automation takes hold
Mass redeployment rather than unemployment on the cards as automation takes hold
Varying in approach depending on the level, Stem education can open young minds
Ireland is at the helm of this cognitive industrial revolution, and businesses need to get on board
More than just a degree: Opportunities abound in many branches of engineering and technology as creativity and critical skills are increasingly in demand
Results due from Apple, Merck, Pfizer, Aon and Tesla, McDonalds and Trinity Biotech
From September 2018, physical education will be offered as a full examinable Leaving Cert subject, giving students interested in sports and exercise a chance to play to their strengths
InsideSales.com’s $50m fund round in 2017 was supported by ISIF
New €4m artificial intelligence initiative to be led by Prof Barry Smyth
Research carried out by team at Galway Neuroscience Centre and CÚRAM
Access science: ‘The idea is to engage people through hands-on workshops and activities that are accessible’
Employer bodies have warned there is a critical shortage of Stem graduates
Discrimination in statistical analysis goes deeper than algorithms written by humans
The US military’s research arm is interested in far more than simply combat
FutureScope event covers everything from AI and fake news, to IoT and data analytics
Researchers and GAA team up with aim of reaching 130,000 students
Friday Interview: Dave Elkington, founder and CEO of InsideSales.com
Firm makes agreement with Insight Centre for Data Analytics as investors include ISIF
A new, digital version of James Joyce’s ‘A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man’ celebrates the centenary of the book’s publication
Science Foundation Ireland’s award scheme expands to include best early career scientist
Dr Marc Ó Gríofa leads public in exploration of links between deep sea and deep space
An Irish runner and professor has analysed data from 150,000 Dublin City Marathon runners
From Moocs to lab work, there’s a wealth of adult and further education courses. Here’s just a sample
We are as far as ever from creating machines with true cognition
Study of 1.5m Brexit-related tweets sent in last fortnight shows most in favour of Brits remaining
Interlocking directorships can have a bad effect on performance through group-think
There is no shortage of initiatives to boost the number of females in Stem subjects
From computer coding to space exploration a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics can take you anywhere
STEM can open up a huge range of exciting and innovative opportunities. One such example is ‘lifelogger’ Dr Cathal Gurrin
Three key industry figures explain how their passion for science and technology shaped their careers
RIA Gold Medal winner Alan Smeaton’s work at DCU and Insight is wide-ranging but includes helping people with Alzheimer’s and dementia to remember
Derilinx provides government agencies with access to better quality data feeds
New approach can lead to fresh perspectives and innovations in model based on Stanford programme
The Infant Biobank freezer facility contains more than 1.5 million tissue samples from pregnant women and their babies
Smart cities aren’t just cool places full of technology – they can be efficient and good for the environment
The Insight Centre at UCC has drawn up a ‘Magna Carta’ to uphold our online privacy
Predict Conference at the RDS will feature more than 40 speakers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices