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A research team at University of Galway has revealed that Storm Éowyn generated the highest storm surges ever recorded at key locations on Ireland’s western seaboard. By analysing sea level information from 47 datasets provided by the Irish National Tide Gauge Network and the Office of Public Works, the team based at the University’s School of […]
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The United States will withdraw from UNESCO for the second time in eight years, with the departure taking effect December 31, 2026. The State Department announced the decision yesterday, ending the country's brief two-year return to the Paris-based United Nations science and cultural organization. The US previously withdrew from UNESCO in 2017, cutting off more than 22% of the agency's funding. The American contribution now represents 8% of UNESCO's current... Read more ›
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The remarks, which came during a keynote speech at a summit hosted by the All-In Podcast, follow President Donald Trump's newly released AI Action Plan. Read more ›
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Vice President JD Vance talks about AI job automation and criticizes tech firms' reliance on international talent at a DC tech conference. Read more ›
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Electric-car maker reports 23% drop in profits as sales suffer amid greater competition and consumer backlash Read more ›
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According to the study's results, after six months of working four-day weeks, workers reported less burnout, better sleep, and higher job satisfaction. Read more ›
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A new kind of political battle is emerging between America’s parties — one centers on the composition of Congress and congressional redistricting. This process usually occurs every decade, after the US Census finishes its work and releases new demographic information that states use to reconfigure how the 435 seats in the House of Representatives are […] Read more ›
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Some Americans saw their health insurance premiums drop with Affordable Care Act subsidies. Now those are set to expire. Read more ›
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This is what the White House plans to do to ensure the U.S. retains global AI supremacy. Read more ›
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The statement came after Reiwa Shinsengumi party leader Taro Yamamoto went viral for a video dressed as 'Zeta Gundam' character Quattro Bajeena. Read more ›
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Critical Role is now selling tickets for its 2026 tour, which will take it to the O2 in London, a venue that rivals Madison Square Garden in size. Read more ›
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WIRED stopped by the new Tesla Diner in Hollywood to try a $17 hotdog, watch a humanoid robot serve popcorn, and talk to people who still stan Elon Musk. Read more ›
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The Anker EverFrost 2 40L Electric Cooler turned me into the coolest person at any party. Read more ›
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T-Mobile today announced the general availability of T-Satellite, its satellite communications service, to everyone, following months of testing with up to 30,000 daily active users. In total, 2 million people have already tried it in its testing phase. Interestingly, three times more messages were received on T-Satellite than were sent. T-Satellite uses more than 650 low-Earth orbit satellites to basically act like cell towers. T-Mobile bills this as "the largest... Read more ›
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The company behind Truth Social is converting its cash into crypto, creating a high-stakes link between its future and the volatile digital currency. Read more ›
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Here's how to apply for Social Security Benefits, and what you need to have ready when you do. Read more ›
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My 4-year-old is transitioning to primary school in a few weeks. She's ready and excited. I'm not. Read more ›
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Trump's Department of Education said it is temporarily pausing student-loan forgiveness under IBR plans to comply with ongoing court orders. Read more ›
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Elon Musk’s DOGE minions have largely moved out of the General Services Administration. A dystopian scene of bedding and discarded kids' toys remains. Read more ›
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CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for AI, this month celebrated enrolling its 1,500th learner in AI for You, an online course for Irish enterprises and public sector organisations who want to increase their AI awareness and literacy and boost their knowledge of regulations governing AI, such as the EU AI Act. The AI for You programme was […] Read more ›
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Údarás na Gaeltachta, in collaboration with University of Galway, has announced funding for two postgraduate bursaries worth €10,000 each for students enrolling in the University’s MA in Planning and Development programme this September. Read more ›
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By Jamie Dobson, founder of Container Solutions and author of ‘Visionaries, Rebels and Machines’ Since James Watt’s steam engine and its pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution, the appearance of various technologies—including the harnessing of electricity, Henry Ford’s moving assembly line, the microprocessor, the Internet, DNA technology, and mobile phones—have kicked off their own revolutions. […] Read more ›
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NewsWhip, the real-time media intelligence company trusted by global brands and leading publishers, has announced the launch of the first AI Monitoring Agent designed to monitor the world’s news, detect narrative and business risks as they emerge, and provide alerts and context to help communications teams decide when and how to respond. Today, NewsWhip is […] Read more ›
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During the recent Dublin Tech Summit, I recorded a series of podcasts. In my third podcast I spoke with Shane Mann the CEO of Tranzaura and one of the Dublin Tech Summit speakers. Shane talks about his background, IT, AI, Holyhead and more. More about Shane Mann: Shane Mann is CEO of Tranzaura, a Limerick-based […] Read more ›
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Arm, the company that is building the future of computing, recently celebrated the official opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in Galway City. Since establishing operations in Galway in 2014, Arm has expanded to 90 staff members locally and more than 4800 employees across Europe. Arm’s facility at Crown Square, which recently welcomed a visit […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen The fundamental question behind the growing reports of individuals attaching to AI companions, sometimes in serious relationships — as girlfriends or boyfriends — is this: why do compliments have the ability to make an individual happy? This question is not about the source but about the possibility. If it is possible that a […] Read more ›
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions and with a significant presence in Ireland with up to 1,000 employees in the country, has been ranked among the top 20 global technology brands in Brand Finance’s Technology 100 2025 report. TCS has risen from 25th to 20th position year-on-year, […] Read more ›
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Irish government departments reported 6,885 data breaches over the past decade – highlighting that cyber risk to public services is both real and rising. To address this escalating threat, Integrity360, one of the leading cyber security specialists in Ireland, has announced the expansion of its public sector cyber security practice. By expanding its public sector […] Read more ›
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We caught up with John Hays, from Queen Mary’s University, and John Andrew from Advanced Power Technology More about both interviewees Jonathan Hays is a Professor of Physics at Queen Mary University of London, where he is the head of the Particle Physics Research Centre. His research interests rest mainly with high energy particle physics, […] Read more ›
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