That Awkward Moment in Star Wars when the Music Stops
Take a cheesy romantic adventure story with some corny dialogue and ridiculous costumes, then bring in an Oscar-winning composer and let him transform your film into an epic. What would Star Wars be without John Williams' wonderful score?
Khan Academy Maths Learning Sweeps Ireland
We interviewed Sean O'Sullivan earlier this year as he was launching Mathletes, the Maths competition for Irish schools which uses the Khan Academy online learning games. It went on to become a big success, as this video
Satellite Broadband can Cut the Digital Divide [Audio]
Today's podcast is an interview with Patrick Sullivan, an economic development consultant who has worked on broadband strategy in Wales and Ireland. He's part of a partnership of organisations behind Project SABER (SAtellite Broadband for European Regions),
Amnesty International Launch Online Memorial to Mandela
Amnesty International have launched an online virtual memorial to Nelson Mandela which allows visitors to post their thoughts and reflections on Nelson Mandela under the banner of "What does Nelson Mandela mean to you?" They've also
Are You Sure No One Can Guess Your Password?
Thanks to James for bringing this to my attention. If it wasn't made by Microsoft Research, I might be afraid this site is a password stealer. What it actually is is a tool to help you
TEDx CorkWomen interview with Dr Shirley Gallagher [Video]
TEDxCorkWomen is on tonight! Here's the last of the videos we shot at the launch event last month. Dr Shirley Gallagher is one of the speakers at TEDxCorkWomen. A native of Arranmore Island in Co. Donegal,
Mandela’s Science & Technology Legacy
Via Wikipedia. Attribution: South Africa The Good News / www.sagoodnews.co.za Nelson Mandela brought peace to a divided nation. The work of development in South Africa and other countries in the region is an ongoing









