Dr Conor S. Boland is an Assistant Professor of Materials Science at the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and a Principal Investigator at the RAPID Institute, Dublin City University.
The Swiss government said today that US tariffs will be reduced to 15% and it thanked US President Donald Trump for the constructive engagement.
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Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the misty Galician mountains, What Remains follows a graduate student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced ...
James Galway has spoken about how growing up playing in a flute band in Belfast helped to shape his musical heritage.
A 45-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of 60-year-old Adnan Asic in Dublin three years ago.