#DidYouKnow cooking apples are now in season? You can see what other fruit and vegetables are coming into season on our website: https://t.co/n4MIsjEjhc #BestInSeason pic.twitter.com/7Yzf0nGLmU
— Irish Food Board (@Bordbia) August 7, 2019
Artificial intelligence is not all science fiction https://t.co/J40gMxyO00 via @IrishTimes @CeADARIreland
— UCD Innovation (@UCDinnovation) August 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/ucddublin/status/1159052121888702464
How @cityhook alleviates arrival anxietyhttps://t.co/uGrrMu2Elg#IrishAdvantage
Great to see this @NovaUCD graduate company go from strengthen to strengthen
Congrats @okev, @TommiSole and the team@Entirl @EI_HPSU
— NovaUCD (@NovaUCD) August 6, 2019
Dublin needs to build the College Green Plaza, and it needs to think bigger about its public-transport system, writes DIT transport planning lecturer @doccer. https://t.co/V2pDo8Y73Q pic.twitter.com/i0rKHeehbB
— Dublin Inquirer (@DublinInquirer) January 17, 2018
This is an important graphic from a Twitter account which is a great exemplar of how to use Twitter effectively . Hats off to @EIF_EU https://t.co/8UIsX5kOY6
— Trinity Res & Innov (@TrinityResearch) July 17, 2019
AMBER researchers @tcddublin uncover new indicator to help in the selection of 2D materials for #nanotechnology #TrinityResearch #InspiringGenerations
Via @EngineerIreland@ambercentre @TCD_physics @tcdengineering @scienceirel https://t.co/1nt1vrmiVZ— Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) July 21, 2019
AMBER's Deputy Director Prof. Justin Holmes talks about our work to create a #sustainable future in great Irish Times piece with @scienceirel @MaREIcentre @biobeacon #LoveIrishResearch: Turning carbon into cash https://t.co/aoQtVelgrI via @IrishTimesBiz
— AMBER (@ambercentre) July 18, 2019
Fantastic new #BREXIT initiative for #IrishBusinesses being delivered by @SkillnetIreland called #ClearCustoms – full details at https://t.co/EiSscKWNem
— Thomas Cooney (@thomasmcooney) August 7, 2019
Our exciting partnership with @tcddublin's @scienceirel @ambercentre will promote the development of research and innovation, particularly in the field of biomaterials for health and the circular economy. Read more via @siliconrepublic https://t.co/IkJ1eNdOSJ
— Athlone IT (@AthloneIT) July 24, 2019
Congratulations to the @ambercentre team @tcddublin of Valeria Nicolosi MRIA and Jonathan Coleman MRIA whose Irish battery breakthrough could help save the planet https://t.co/SfGxMFECK7 via @IrishTimesBiz
— Royal Irish Academy (@RIAdawson) June 20, 2019
Our Start-up of the Week is @CroiValve, a spin-out from the @TCDBioengineer that has developed a minimally invasive treatment for heart failure. #medtech #LifeScienceshttps://t.co/yShdQIcU0Z
— SiliconRepublic (@siliconrepublic) April 15, 2019
From translating sign language, to rescuing people from drowning, to electricity and traffic flow efficiency, #AI research has the potential to transform our world. Discover more https://t.co/tCDuQpONrb #ArtificialIntelligence #BelieveInScience @EnterInnov @HHumphreysFG pic.twitter.com/icFUJhstlv
— SFI (@scienceirel) August 9, 2019
“There’s an overriding consensus we need to take action and to work together to protect our marine environment. And so we’ve begun…”
Jim O’Toole, CEO BIM refers to the Clean Oceans Initiative at the Our Ocean Wealth Summit 2019. #OOWsummit19 #Ireland4SDGs #2030isNow pic.twitter.com/bOydvLdHFZ
— Bord Iascaigh Mhara (@BordIascMhara) June 10, 2019
Thanks for sharing the #ConserveWater message @DCUWater. https://t.co/EXuWVuzQ6J
— Irish Water (@IrishWater) July 23, 2019
An Irish company @Wright_bus
Producing #ZeroEmission buses
Selling them to Aberdeen & LondonWe can do this in Ireland!!!! https://t.co/Ue8bUvDFcI
— James Carton (@EAASolutions) July 20, 2019
This is a great video of the type of technology we use in @DCUWater to measure contaminants in coastal waters. (I might be slightly biased as coordinator of the project !) https://t.co/mciMsAoEyP
— Dr Blánaid White (@BlanaidWhiteDCU) July 12, 2019
.@DCUWater interesting concept….
Building on Dublin Bay ‘could help the environment’ (via @IrishTimes) https://t.co/rTc0JPlXSN— Water Institute DCU (@DCUWater) August 6, 2019
Prof. Christine Loscher – A high-flying scientist making the world a better place in 2019 https://t.co/HLeRi99J2R #biotechnology #research #Science #womeninscience pic.twitter.com/2btuH92W95
— DCUInvent (@DCUInvent) January 21, 2019
DCU scientist is using chemistry to protect the environment https://t.co/n6qhIeOwsj
— SiliconRepublic (@siliconrepublic) September 15, 2017
Every 8 minutes, a firefighter dies or is seriously injured while on duty. This prompted Martin Trainor to develop Pathfinder, a technology-led guiding system that brings people to safety. @DCUInvent @dcucomputing @DCUEngineering Read more here:https://t.co/iBMJ9vhCXy
— DCU (@DublinCityUni) July 26, 2019
Wow. This farm produces 15% of Australia's annual tomatoes using #solar power and seawater. It uses zero fossil fuels, zero soil, zero pesticides, zero groundwater.
We have the solutions. Let's implement them. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #PanelsNotPipelines #GreenNewDeal pic.twitter.com/X5zNVSXdxC
— Mike Hudema (@MikeHudema) July 19, 2019
@UL_GEMS paramedic students experience downdraft from @IrishCoastGuard Rescue 115 helicopter during a #Limerick training exercise @UL just another experience when you #StudyAtUL pic.twitter.com/zFreZ6WFdb
— Andrew Carey (@andrewcareylk) June 26, 2019
State risks return to dramatic public expenditure cuts: @stephenkinsella of UL to appear before Oireachtas committee later today https://t.co/ZE25k0ZsEs
— University Of Limerick (@UL) June 25, 2019
WATCH: To celebrate winning 'Best Student Campus 2019' we brought together students from across our faculties to dance, produce music and perform vocals for this unique video which was also shot, produced and edited by UL Students. #StudyAtUL pic.twitter.com/mClwlOahMp
— University Of Limerick (@UL) May 15, 2019
University of Limerick partners with Dutch company to develop sustainable aviation fuel. @BernalNews and @SKYNRG to explore potential of regional fuel supply chain https://t.co/q9MYVIyBy3
— University Of Limerick (@UL) June 13, 2019
LISTEN: University of Limerick partners with Dutch company to develop sustainable aviation fuel.
Director of UL's Bernal Institute, Prof Luuk Van Der Wielen, spoke to RTÉ Radio 1 about @BernalNews and @SKYNRG mission to explore the potential of regional fuel supply chain. pic.twitter.com/1Alc8X8esW
— University Of Limerick (@UL) June 14, 2019
UL spinout @Farm_Hedge app makes shopping simple for farmers https://t.co/UHnp48d1C9 via @IrishTimesBiz
— UL Research (@UL_Research) May 2, 2019
The @IrishTimes has written this piece today about our new report, which shows IrishWater made multiple statements to a Joint Oireachtas Committee about its proposed Shannon-Dublin pipeline that were inaccurate/misleading. Thanks so much for the coverage.. https://t.co/bbgXL9ZtQi
— KennedyAnalysis (@KennedyAnalysis) July 16, 2019
Microplastics from synthetic clothing materials are ending up in the ocean and in the food chain pic.twitter.com/dWokgUbJyn
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 10, 2019
.@AlinaMWieczorek discussing her study which found microplastic ingestion by zooplankton may alter the amount of CO2 reaching the sea floor: @RyanInstitute @ResearchatNUIG @jpioceans @tomkdoyle @blueoceanpulse @UCC_Official @biodev_vlfr @EnvSciTech pic.twitter.com/QD3Vh55cN7
— NUI Galway (@nuigalway) April 29, 2019
What does your local council do with your money? “Leitrim spends €392 per person on roads, Galway spends €86 per head on housing & Meath spends €44 per citizen on recreation and amenities”. By Gerard Turley & Stephen McNena @NUIGalway https://t.co/jxN7fCSpgQ
— RTÉ Brainstorm (@RTEBrainstorm) May 16, 2019
What time is it? A brief history of time management. By @conboyk @nuigalway @IrishResearch @leronews https://t.co/pQk9z9F0Iz
— RTÉ Brainstorm (@RTEBrainstorm) July 15, 2019
The #EUinmyregion booklets exemplify the cooperation and partnership across regions of Europe, and the benefits that this cooperation bring. They are available to read online: https://t.co/MT0sYwOUvk
— Whitaker Institute (@Whitaker_Inst) May 8, 2019
Professor Alan Ahearne, Director of the @Whitaker_Inst, spoke on @RTERadio1 about the latest #OECD economic outlook for #Ireland and how #Brexit may threaten the Irish #economy https://t.co/NY9RR7RpH9 pic.twitter.com/wW2r7qwzqo
— Whitaker Institute (@Whitaker_Inst) May 24, 2019
Dr Stephen Hynes @famaire and @creedcnw discussing the latest figures from the 2019 Ireland's Ocean Economy Report launched today at #OOWSummit19. Check it out here https://t.co/Tv5peRjZL6 pic.twitter.com/TIJeSVxD9a
— SEMRU (@SEMRU_NUIG) June 10, 2019
The recent launch of the WDC’s new Strategy got us thinking of how the Western Region has changed since the WDC was set up. In 1996 the region’s pop. was 657,231 & by 2016 it had reached 828,697 ⬆️26.1%. Our latest #blog looks at changes over 20 yrs https://t.co/Ef353gQJkO pic.twitter.com/JvZma5fQFL
— WDCInsights (@WDCInsights) May 9, 2019
A great piece in the @irishexaminer featuring our @scienceirel #MaREI Director @JerryDMurphy66
"Biomethane, or ‘green gas’, can be harvested from methane-producing sources like slurry and food waste. In a compressed form, it’s then fit for use to power public transport" https://t.co/YH7pg0OGn7
— MaREI (@MaREIcentre) May 8, 2019
"After water and air, sand is the most widely used resource on earth." Learn more by reading 'With every grain of sand: a history of sand', an article by Dr Aoife Blowick via @RTEBrainstorm
https://t.co/cUqKzbLu9W @iCRAGcentre @EOS_NUIG pic.twitter.com/q5rIJbHCRe— NUI Galway Research (@ResearchatNUIG) February 4, 2019
Exciting new project @tmdlab looking at implantable sensors to monitor aortic aneurysms, funded by @scienceirel : https://t.co/HaGr9KncQ3 Will draw on expertise from @eeenuigalway and @SurgeryNUIG pic.twitter.com/bZeffxs1Cn
— Martin O'Halloran (@martinohalloran) March 12, 2019
Prof Louise Allcock of @nuigalway is on a groundbreaking mission to delve into the depths of the Indian Ocean https://t.co/luhWwj6LEn
— SiliconRepublic (@siliconrepublic) March 14, 2019
@AlinaMWieczorek discusses her study in this short video which found microplastic ingestion by zooplankton may alter the amount of CO2 reaching the sea floor: https://t.co/Y7rZTxP25l @tomkdoyle @UCC_Official @biodev_vlfr @EnvSciTech
— NUIGalway Press (@NUIGalwayPress) April 29, 2019
Well done to the team @Qpercom, a great success and example of an impactful university spin-out. Making @nuigalway proud. https://t.co/WVJCUH2Xtn
— NUIG Innovation (@NUIGinnovation) May 2, 2019
UL start-up company @micanontech are developing surface coating which can be applied to fabrics to kill MRSA and CPE. Find out more about Dr Patrick Cronin and the team https://t.co/SkrTBNZOv8 via @IrishTimesBiz
— UL Research (@UL_Research) April 29, 2019
Impressive emerging Irish scientists getting due recognition for their work in cosmology, particle physics, quantum technology and energy storage @UCC @tcddublin @UL_Research @scienceirel https://t.co/mhKtBOSJaR via @IrishTimes
— Kevin O'Sullivan (@KOSullivanIT) May 3, 2019
High-tech surfaces could greatly reduce drag and CO2 emissions of ships https://t.co/fGvMu4XkIG
— Chemistry News (@ChemistryNews) January 24, 2019
Watch Dr Walter Stanley & Dr Terry MCGrail @ICompIE on RTE News at 6pm on a solution to tackle the scourge of plastic waste; @UL_Research @RayOBrienBernal @SpaceNorah @M_D_Scanlon @duracke @DrMNCollins @SPGuerin @PhysicsDeptUL @ChemicalSciUL #bernalinstitute #recycling https://t.co/z2UTJ7ECD1
— Bernal Institute (@BernalNews) February 4, 2019
Episode 1 of 20 of the "Fact of Folklore" series was aired today. First up @DrMichaelRyanUL @BernalNews @ChemicalSciUL "Will an Apple a Day keep the Doctor Away"? https://t.co/yvifWDakHt
— Micheál D. Scanlon (@M_D_Scanlon) February 16, 2019
Professor Michael Zaworotko, Bernal Chair of Crystal Engineering & SFI Research Professor at the Bernal Institute University of Limerick, has been awarded nearly €1million through the Irish Research Council 2019 Advanced Laureate Awards Programme https://t.co/MqScPv5gui
— ScienceEngineeringUL (@sci_engUL) April 12, 2019
Great article by @karasheaobrien @IWorldAcademy@UL on why folk songs endure. Kara argues that by asking us to vote for Ireland's Favourite Folksong, @rte 'asks us to pick our favourite emotional connection to ourselves, our past and our fellow humans.' https://t.co/bXgm5gkB1t
— Dr Karol Mullaney-Dignam (@HistorianKarol) May 15, 2019
Minister @Paschald – "In line with the high tech culture here in the University of Limerick, I am proud to reveal MyProjectIreland." @UL #Ireland2040 https://t.co/UcROkg9Skp https://t.co/wTU7zER97H
— MerrionStreet.ie (@merrionstreet) May 2, 2019
As centres of social and cultural activity, 2 million people attended sports, arts & tourism events held in our campuses in 2017/8. Sandra Joyce Director of the @IWorldAcademy @UL explains the importance of the arts in our society. More at https://t.co/axHBvGcmkh #IrishUnisImpact pic.twitter.com/0OZu2lfufw
— Irish Universities Assoc. (@IUAofficial) May 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/UL/status/1130548422623334400
Research by UL's Kemmy Business School (@BusinessAtUL) from HR departments around the country that showed 84% of companies are struggling with skills shortages including ICT, customer service, information and financial services. VIA @Irish_TechNews https://t.co/76LEyJmhK9
— University Of Limerick (@UL) May 14, 2019
An engineering model of a rover that will fly to Mars in 2020 is being tested in Spain, controlled by a team in Oxfordshire. @TomClarke_ITV explains how it works https://t.co/70ulNRtPak pic.twitter.com/oerftp7gdF
— ITV News (@itvnews) October 26, 2018
NatWest unveils biometric payment system for businesses https://t.co/7UzjuMhlRm
— CNBC (@CNBC) April 17, 2019
#Drexel, #Trinity researchers use #MXene to enable #siliconanodes to avoid large volume changes under cycling https://t.co/gxoEgOGRpH
— Mike Millikin (@GreenCarCongres) February 22, 2019
How ambitious and innovative are Irish #microbusinesses? Our new report co-produced with @CUBSucc & @SRERC_UCC gives the most complete picture yet of how the smallest firms contribute to Ireland's economy @SteveRop @janebourke_ @ESRC @beisgovuk https://t.co/RqLpzo4lvf pic.twitter.com/ZxfqPOBwFZ
— ERC (UK) (@ERC_UK) April 3, 2019
"The worst in Europe": what can be done to improve Ireland's performance when it comes to preventing climate change? By @piyushnitjsr @UCC https://t.co/JrpF76Whuc pic.twitter.com/Obtb8fW7qU
— RTÉ Brainstorm (@RTEBrainstorm) May 14, 2019
Dublin today for the launch of 'Micro-business Ireland' with Jane Bourke @janebourke_ @SRERC_UCC @ERC_UK. Some key findings in the Irish Times today: https://t.co/H9wQ0w74LB pic.twitter.com/Q9GjRtBmnY
— stephen roper (@SteveRop) April 3, 2019
Dublin has been ranked the 60th best city in the world for cycling (out of 90 cities). No shock to see Utrecht, Amsterdam & Copenhagen in the top 5. Interesting to note we rank 77th for 'investment & infrastructure quality'. Much work to do! #BetterDublin https://t.co/pWoHFsGEB7 pic.twitter.com/icGmEVQZyI
— Dublin Chamber (@DubCham) May 15, 2019
#MostRead Today: Online jobs giant Indeed to create 600 new roles in Dublin https://t.co/I8rgx0gOCe
— SiliconRepublic (@siliconrepublic) April 24, 2019
DocuSign confirms plan to employ up to 1,000 in Dublin https://t.co/AAWJ5YT8Rb via @IrishTimesBiz
— Irish Times Business (@IrishTimesBiz) May 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/ucddublin/status/1139520618548858881
"For a long time, Ireland has used taxes to aggressively attract incoming investment. Now this strategy is being questioned"
SPIRE's @Aidan_Regan for @washingtonpost @monkeycageblog on the politics of Ireland's corporate tax schemes https://t.co/7GXJQgyc1K
— UCD Politics & IR (@ucdpolitics) April 26, 2019
New research paper: 'Environmental Sustainability: trends in emissions and energy consumption' is now available on https://t.co/zn0128OKfX – https://t.co/8LwAXwYYDU pic.twitter.com/qu0yxo8EM3
— Geary Institute (@ucdgearyinst) July 5, 2019
UCD SPIRe podcasts on SoundCloud! @ucdpolitics @ucdsocscilaw @ucd_mpp https://t.co/13pqC4ngDs, https://t.co/yWRcGQXWgP
— Niamh Hardiman (@niamh_hardiman) August 3, 2016
Gregory W. Fuller, Alison Johnston, and @Aidan_Regan at @WEPsocial: "Housing prices and wealth inequality in Western Europe." #NewPoliticalEconomyhttps://t.co/ZlnxOUXa8h
— UCD_DEI (@UCD_DEI) August 12, 2019
I’m quoted in this @Newsweek article by @taramfrancis about Confucius Institute closures. cc @ucdpolitics https://t.co/hGubMinJph
— Alex Dukalskis (@AlexDukalskis) May 1, 2019
Our @NESCIreland report, Advancing the #LowCarbon Transition in Irish #Transport, is published today. Coauthored with my @LawGovDCU colleague Dr. Laura Devaney.
The report is available here: https://t.co/kCn4eTmGAo#ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency #DTTAS #NescClimateChange pic.twitter.com/HOTFhg8Wcw
— Diarmuid Torney (@diarmuidtorney) May 23, 2019
"Walking is good for the body, good for the brain and good for society at large” @smomara1's @TCINeuroscience interesting piece on why walking works as a self-acting repair tool for body and soul in @IrishTimes https://t.co/SZFsD9QX8Z
— Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) August 3, 2019
Luxembourg is positioning itself to be the centre of space business by creating a business environment to service the growing number of space start-ups, writes Louis Brennan, Professor in Business Studies. Read more here: https://t.co/WbF3mSAVsY
— Trinity Business School (@TCDBusiness) July 17, 2019
Trinity Prof Gail McElroy on @ConversationUK analyses impact of Brexit debate on Irish politics:https://t.co/PaI6YXnqxp
— Political Science (@TCDPoliticalSci) February 4, 2019
"My research focuses on a very practical question: what can be done when the normal political processes fail to deliver the necessary leadership and action from governments on climate?"
Dr Aine Ryall (@EnvJusticeUCC) speaking with @siliconrepublic. https://t.co/kHQaZjgpVz— UCC School of Law (@LawUCC) May 20, 2019
New digital collection @librarycongress "Associated Press News Dispatches, 1915 to 1930" https://t.co/2Wqq9cjQD8 Everything from sinking of Lusitania to a year's winter wheat crop! #news #newspapers @UCCHistory @ClaireOBrien61 #LOCdigital
— The River-side (@theriversideUCC) May 16, 2019
"One university teacher describes US history as split between two camps — the “glory” school, which provides an ennobling story of great American deeds, versus the “gory” school, which focuses on slavery, native American genocide and other atrocities".https://t.co/O19wtJbrhd
— Barry Sheppard (@barry_shep) May 13, 2019
I grew up in a house with most walls covered in shelves full of books. My father was a writer and historian; raised me to embrace and cherish history. This is hard to take in. https://t.co/wuWsuYvpJE
— Erskine Childers (@erskinechilders) May 21, 2019
Ellen Ryan and Karl Whelan 'Quantitative Easing and the Hot Potato Effect: Evidence from Euro Area Banks' https://t.co/1XveVX5BRY pic.twitter.com/WUN3kQ9Vmk
— UCD Economics (@EconomicsUCD) January 21, 2019
https://twitter.com/ucdsocscilaw/status/1115289820287389696
What is the relationship between religion / religiosity and support for government policies to reduce income inequality? Interesting findings from research of TCD Political Science prof @gizem_rknhttps://t.co/TBUOBhg3JQ
— Political Science (@TCDPoliticalSci) May 15, 2019
From @davidburkelive to @fobraonain: now 44 @YouTube tracks performed and/or composed by our past & present students https://t.co/ISTNHcEdKr (Newly-added: @UCDChoral 'Black is the Colour of my True Love's Hair')
— UCD School of Law (@UCDLawSchool) May 20, 2019
Ahead of my piece in @CamIntLJ I have a piece in @ConversationUK on how crucial video evidence of war crimes is being deleted – how can it be saved #TechLaw #InternationalLaw #LoveIrishResearch https://t.co/IFdlgc70Of
— Róisín Á Costello (@RA_Costello) September 24, 2018
Supreme Court judge Frank Clarke chosen as new Chief Justice https://t.co/Rp2w7bpU2A @minihanmary & @RuadhanIT in @IrishTimes
— Eoin O'Dell (@cearta) July 26, 2017
Read Frank Barry's analyses 5 key developments in the #global #FDI landscape and their implications for #Ireland: 1) #US corporate tax cuts; 2) #EU #fiscal integration; 3) #Digitalisation; 4) Eastward shift of the FDI landscape; & 5) #Brexit. @TCDBusiness https://t.co/hD2buTsC0Y
— IIEA (@iiea) April 9, 2019
.@SymondsGSB offer insight into EU cultural management styles for @Forbes. @ucddublin @SmurfitSchool and @QuinnSchoolUCD Profs Federica Pazzaglia and Karan Sonpar reveal that Irish #managers leave room for innovative solutions among other traits. https://t.co/WwphiwHIqg
— Beth Kocher Gormley (@BethKocher) April 9, 2019