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Galway astronomers solve the mystery of flares from the Crab Nebula
The Centre for Astronomy at the School of Physics in NUI Galway are the lead researchers and authors of a recent international study published this week in one of the world’s leading primary research journals in astronomy and astrophysics, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS).
Rural areas face long wait for high speed broadband, warns Ó Cuív
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West Éamon Ó Cuív says the Government’s National Broadband Scheme doesn’t provide fast enough connections and will be redundant before its roll-out is completed.
Jobs boost as Galway-based Channel Mechanics Raises $2.3M in angel funding
NUI Galway client company, Channel Mechanics, developer of the first cloud-based channel enablement SaaS (software as a service solution), channelIT, just announced a $2.3 million round of angel funding. The funds will be used to expand channelIT to U.S. customers and increase Channel Mechanics’ presence there as well. Angel funding has come from principal investors Enterprise Ireland, Konstantin Sidorov from RRC Business Telecommunications Ltd., and Karl Flannery from Knowledge Transfer Ireland and long-time ICT industry executive.
VW adds Euro 6 engines to new Caddy van range

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles tells us that it has added two new Euro 6 engines to its new Caddy panel van range and they are now available to order. Euro 6 engines do not have the so-called 'NOx defeat or cheat device' found to be fitted in the 11 million cars and vans worldwide.
Increase in new car and van sales continues
Official statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that new car registrations were up 23 per cent (950) last month when compared to November 2014 (771). New car registrations for the year are currently up 30 per cent (124,605) on the same period last year.
Scoil Mhuire, Oranmore, presented with prestigious Digital Schools of Distinction Award
The Digital Schools of Distinction is a flagship programme which aims to promote, recognise, and encourage excellence in the use of technology in primary schools.
Local senator launches campaign to ease traffic congestion
Local senator Fidelma Healy Eames has launched an online campaign which she hopes will help solve Galway’s chronic traffic problem.
New Peugeot, Citroen wand Toyota Vans/MPVs

The Citroen SpaceTourer, Peugeot Traveller, and Toyota ProAce are the MPV and shuttle versions of new vans that on the way during 2016. Both companies therefore confirm the continuation of their co-operation agreement signed in 2012.
Santa’s No 1 Christmas wish is the new Lexus RC300 Sports Coupe

Lexus has launched many new models to its 161 line up, including the new Lexus IS 300h Sport, the New GS 300h, the stunning new RX 450h four wheel drive SUV, and last, but not least, the luxurious RC 300 Sports Coupe.
Galway key part of Phenox’s global expansion
German company phenox GmbH is to establish a medical device manufacturing facility in Galway, creating up to 65 jobs over five years.The development is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.phenox Ireland Ltd. will manufacture interventional neurovascular medical devices for the treatment of aneurysms and stroke.