Science Spinning is a half hour weekly popular science show, broadcast from Dublin City, Ireland and presented by science writer, Seán Duke.
Regular slots include: What's it all about?The Question is, and Inventive Minds.
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Science Spinning is a half hour weekly popular science show, broadcast from Dublin City, Ireland and presented by science writer, Seán Duke.
Regular slots include: What's it all about?The Question is, and Inventive Minds.
To suggest items for the show contact the Editor at: sciencespinning@dublincityfm.ie
Quantum Computers; Wave Energy off Ireland; Innovation Academy [DCFM: 50]
Science Spinning on Dublin City FM
29 minutes
14 years ago
Quantum Computers; Wave Energy off Ireland; Innovation Academy [DCFM: 50]
Quantum Computers, Wave Energy off Ireland, Innovation Academy
IMAGE: The wave energy that resides off the coastline of Ireland could provide 40 per cent of our electricity needs, experts state. [credit: www.ecofriend.org/]
What's it all about?
Experts state that a quantum computer, based on manipulation of atoms, could make today's computers look like a child's abacus. But, how do they work, and when can all expect to be using them? We ask Michael McGettrick, School of Mathematics at NUI Galway to explain.
The question is?
It is estimated that wave power could provide up to 40 per cent of Ireland's electricity needs, reducing energy costs and carbon dioxide emissions hugely in the process. The potential is there to lead the world in wave energy, but how likely is it to happen? We ask Tony Lewis of the Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre at UCC.
Inventive minds
Where will Ireland get enough highly-educated entrepreneurs to drive the 'knowledge economy'? Well one place might be as graduates of the UCD-TCD Innovation Academy for PhDs launched last week. We discuss the initiative with Academy co-Director, Suzi Jarvis of UCD.
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Sean Duke, Presenter & Producer, Science Spinning on 103.2 Dublin City FM.
Science Spinning on Dublin City FM
Science Spinning is a half hour weekly popular science show, broadcast from Dublin City, Ireland and presented by science writer, Seán Duke.
Regular slots include: What's it all about?The Question is, and Inventive Minds.
To suggest items for the show contact the Editor at: sciencespinning@dublincityfm.ie