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Investment in new equipment gives Energize Fitness & Leisure even more ‘oomph’
Based in Galway city centre, Energize Fitness & Leisure gym at The Galmont Hotel has 'upped the tempo' by investing an impressive €100,000 in new state-of-the-art equipment.
Electric MINI Countryman available from February
Now in its third generation, the MINI Countryman is offered for the first time with choice of a fully electric or combustion powertrain.
New Kia EV6 boasts of safety and convenience
Kia’s new EV6 is due in Irish dealerships toward the end of next month, and the brand claims its new electric crossover offers “class-leading safety and convenience”, including an advanced suite of driver assistance systems.
New Kia EV6 boasts of safety and convenience
Kia’s new EV6 is due in Irish dealerships toward the end of next month, and the brand claims its new electric crossover offers “class-leading safety and convenience”, including an advanced suite of driver assistance systems.
Galway primary food producers urging people to shop local!
Primary food producer, Gannet Fishmongers and EatMoreFish.ie will be operational at Galway Market this weekend. In line with public recommendations, the company which has been on this very market for 15 years are implementing a number of steps to lower potential risks factors at their shop and markets.
All new and more advanced Seat Leon model to launch
The Leon has been a cornerstone of the Seat range since 1999, accumulating more than 2.2 million sales globally across three generations of the model. Now, there’s an all-new Leon due here in May. Seat says that it is the latest vehicle in this lineage, adding connectivity, electrified powertrains and automated safety systems.
More advanced Seat Leon on the way
The Leon has been a cornerstone of the Seat range since 1999, accumulating more than 2.2 million sales globally across three generations of the model. Now, there is a new Leon due here in May, and Seat says it is the latest vehicle in this lineage, adding connectivity, electrified powertrains and automated safety systems.
Climate change and Brexit...what a time to be alive
What a time to be alive. The window for action on climate change is rapidly closing; democratic politics are under threat from a resurgent far-right in many of the world's most influential countries; and there are few obvious reasons for hope or optimism.
On St Valentine’s Day, poetry straight from the heart...or from the heart’s data
If the heart could speak, what would it say? A new project at NUI Galway, launching on Valentine’s Day, aims to address this question with an unconventional approach to producing poetry. The project, Eververse, combines methods and tools from literary studies and computer science to automatically generate poetry that corresponds to a person’s biometric data, that is how fast their heart is beating, how deeply they are sleeping, and so on.