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# Fallout
Irish engineers say Brexit has slowed down business - but they won't be sacking staff
However, a quarter have changed their plans for hiring as a result of Brexit.
# Anniversary
Intel says 50 years of Moore's Law has transformed our lives
In 1965, Gordon Moore made a prediction that would set the pace for a digital revolution.
# engineers
Workers threaten to strike over Roscommon Council's 'bullyboy tactics'
Up to 150 employees are unhappy with measures being implemented by the local authority.
# Come Fly With Me
Noisy flights are about to get a lot less noisy
Irish researchers are leading the way on this one.
# pedaling ahead
Bike theft could be a thing of the past...
… thanks to an ingenious locking system that uses the bicycle’s frame as part of the lock.
# rocket science
Irish engineers are working to improve space rocket lift off
UCD has previously worked on a light flexible robot arm concept for an ESA Mars rover mission.
# jobs watch
BCD engineering firm creates 40 new jobs in Cork
The new jobs will bring BCD’s workforce in Cork to 230 staff.
# Disco's revenge
Unpaid engineer gets revenge on band with awful dance remix
Revenge is best served as an horrific dance remix.
# KAPUT
NASA's planet-hunting spacecraft is broken - but they're determined to fix it
The planet-hunting telescope is 40 million miles from Earth and searches for Earth-like planets outside our solar system.
# Blacklisted
Blacklisted Irish construction workers to sue UK company
The company allegedly used information about trade union activity, employment history and workers’ personal lives to refuse them work.
# Amazon
Amazon to create 100 jobs in Dublin
The online retailer is seeking people to work as support engineers and software developers as well as in other roles. The announcement has been welcomed by the IDA and Minister Richard Bruton.