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Living organ regenerated for first time: Thymus rebuilt in mice

  Living organ regenerated for first time: Thymus rebuilt in mice

  A team of scientists at the University of Edinburgh has succeeded in regenerating a living organ for the first

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New €7.5m Cancer Research Fund Established

  New €7.5m Cancer Research Fund Established

  Monday 7th April: The Irish Cancer Society and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) have today announced a partnership that aims

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Major jobs boost for Killybegs announced

  Major jobs boost for Killybegs announced

A €35m investment has been announced for Killybegs, with plans to build the world’s largest bio-marine ingredients plant in the

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Alexion Pharmaceuticals Unveils Plans for its Future Expansion in Ireland and the Hiring of Approximately 200 New Employees

  Alexion Pharmaceuticals Unveils Plans for its Future Expansion in Ireland and the Hiring of Approximately 200 New Employees

3 April – Dublin, Alexion Pharma International Trading, a subsidiary of Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., today announced its plans to expand

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President Higgins Receives Recipients of the President of Ireland Young Researcher Award (PIYRA)

  President Higgins Receives Recipients of the President of Ireland Young Researcher Award (PIYRA)

UCD and Trinity College based researchers receive €3.2million funding from Science Foundation Ireland. 27th March 2014: President of Ireland, Michael D.

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Eircom says 700,000 Homes Within Reach of 100Mbps Broadband

  Eircom says 700,000 Homes Within Reach of 100Mbps Broadband

Eircom has revealed 700,000 Irish homes will be capable of receiving 100Mbps broadband via VDSL by the end of this

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UPC Blanket Covers East Point in Free Public Wi-Fi

  UPC Blanket Covers East Point in Free Public Wi-Fi

From today, some 50 companies and 6,000 workers at the East Point Business Park in Dublin will have access to

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Irishman’s TV app Start-up Raises US$7m from Atlantic Bridge and Samsung

  Irishman’s TV app Start-up Raises US$7m from Atlantic Bridge and Samsung

Eoin Dowling’s Silicon Valley and Dublin-based start-up BoxFish has raised US$7m in venture capital from Atlantic Bridge Capital and consumer

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CIT Engineer Looks to Get Systems Talking

  CIT Engineer Looks to Get Systems Talking

Electronic engineer Dr Susan Rea is part of a team that is bringing researchers and control systems together at the

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George Hook is Ambassador for ‘Gateway to Europe’ Silicon Valley Mission

  George Hook is Ambassador for ‘Gateway to Europe’ Silicon Valley Mission

Broadcaster and rugby commentator George Hook has been named official ambassador for the ‘Ireland, Gateway to Europe’ event at Silicon

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EcoWatch Scoops Prize of Up To €10k in Smart Grid Innovation Hub Start-up Search

  EcoWatch Scoops Prize of Up To €10k in Smart Grid Innovation Hub Start-up Search

EcoWatch has been named ‘Ireland’s Most Promising Start-up’ for a smart-grid solution or service as part of the EirGrid and

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High-tech Maker Space TechShop Planned for Ireland at DCU Innovation Campus

  High-tech Maker Space TechShop Planned for Ireland at DCU Innovation Campus

TechShop is coming to Ireland. The high-tech ‘maker space’ and Dublin City University (DCU) are today announcing an alliance that

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Copycat Model a Success for Start-ups

  Copycat Model a Success for Start-ups

From its low-key offices near the centre of Berlin, Rocket Internet has turned the usual business model for technology companies

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Irish BFree Foods Market Leaders in Gluten-Free Food Innovations

  Irish BFree Foods Market Leaders in Gluten-Free Food Innovations

Gluten-free foods have suffered from a bad press over the years. It has been seen as low quality, with poor

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UK to Invest Further stg£45m in Researching ‘Internet of Things’

  UK to Invest Further stg£45m in Researching ‘Internet of Things’

The UK prime minister David Cameron has announced additional funding of stg£45m for research into the ‘internet of things’ (IoT),

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Major Breakthrough in Fold-up Screens Made by UK Scientists

  Major Breakthrough in Fold-up Screens Made by UK Scientists

A team of scientists from Surrey University in the UK claim to have made a significant breakthrough in the development

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Synthetic Biology Future event coming to Cork

  Synthetic Biology Future event coming to Cork

On 13 March, Cork will welcome some of the world’s leading experts in one of the most exciting sciences of

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Ireland Above Average in EU Innovation League, but Still Classed a ‘follower’

  Ireland Above Average in EU Innovation League, but Still Classed a ‘follower’

While Ireland performed well above the EU average on international scientific co-publications and licence and patent revenues from abroad, it

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CIT’s Innovation Week to kick off 10 March

  CIT’s Innovation Week to kick off 10 March

Entrepreneurship, cybercrime and cyberwar will be amongst the topics under discussion at a series of events at Cork Institute of

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Research Centre for €2bn Plastics Industry Opens at Athlone Institute of Technology

  Research Centre for €2bn Plastics Industry Opens at Athlone Institute of Technology

A new research centre for the development of new plastic technologies with far-reaching applications across multiple sectors has opened at

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