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Computer science degrees provide amazing career paths, says tech leader

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Not enough students are applying for computer programming courses that are guaranteed to lead to fulfilling and well-paid roles in an exciting and increasingly creative industry, one of the country's leading tech leaders has said this week.

Smart security solutions from Smart Alarms

Do you have a smart control system in place at home? Here’s why you need to choose Smart Alarms for your alarm structure.

Viewing opens for this weekend’s auction at Kilcolgan

Aidan Foley is back in Galway Auction Rooms in Kilcolgan for a major auction this weekend. Viewing is open on today Friday from 11am - 7pm.

Five mistakes when using air conditioning system

It’s been a long time since people would set out on a trip in the early hours of the morning to avoid driving under the hot sun, or driving down the motorway with the windows down to reduce heat build-up in the car.

Improve your health with Buteyko Breathing

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Many of us are looking for the most simple, inexpensive, yet effective natural strategies to help optimise our health, and it doesn’t get any more simple or affordable than learning to breathe properly.

Traditional Chinese medicine offers relief from IBS

Irritable bowel syndrome is more common than a lot of people realise, affecting up to 20 per cent of people at some time during their lives. Almost 80 per cent of those who suffer from the condition are women.

News in Brief

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Some of the news in breif from around this county this week.

Local students recognised at Young Scientist Exhibition

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The crane at Woodquay

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In the early 19th century, most of the area we see in our photograph would have been under water. Woodquay was so called because of the 150 feet wooden quay that ran the length of it. It was a kind of second docks for the city, attracting a lot of commercial traffic down the river. The Corrib Drainage Scheme in 1852 began to change the face of the space we are looking at, and later, when Steamer’s Quay was built, the area was gradually filled in and reclaimed.

Galway Astronomy Club talk on next generation of giant space telescopes

Galway Astronomy Club is to hold a talk at the Harbour Hotel next Monday November 5 (starting at 7.30) on the next generation of giant space telescopes being constructed around the globe.

 

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