Two County Clare Secondary School Students mapped out the course to victory at this year’s SciFest@LIT with their project “The Maths Behind Google Maps".
A group of female secondary school students last Friday visited Beckman Coulter’s site and met with senior management and scientists and got a close-up view of the company’s work.
Co Clare-based clinical diagnostics company Beckman Coulter has revealed how impressed it was by the ‘probing questions’ and deep interest of secondary school students in science and engineering, when the students visited last week’s Limerick for Engineering event at Shannon Airport.
Students from across Ireland took part in the Intel Mini Scientist Grand Final, an event which is the culmination of a nationwide competition which has been running since September 2018.
How do you use cutting-edge camera technology to check if medicines are labelled correctly? How do you turn a roll of paper into smart medical strips that can analyse urine and see if somebody has an illness?
A ten-year-old student from Clonlara is set to play a starring role in a new national series of science books which he has had a huge hand in designing.
Diagnostic services across the Mid-West have been elevated to a new level with the launch today of Bon Secours Diagnostic Imaging by Minister of State at the Department of Finance and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform Patrick O’Donovan.
A global leader in patient-focused innovations for structural heart disease and critical care monitoring has chosen the Mid-West for the location of a new plant to manufacture delivery components for its transcatheter heart valve therapies.