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  • 6 days ago | independent.ie | Luke O'Neill

    Good leadership is crucial when it comes to mitigating the deadly effects of climate changeWe all know about climate change. We constantly hear about the danger it poses to our children, grandchildren and beyond. But are we listening? It is getting worse and we can sometimes feel powerless in the face of it. One problem is that we humans evolved to react to immediate threats. If a lion is rushing towards you, adrenalin levels rise and you run away to survive.

  • 1 week ago | independent.ie | Luke O'Neill

    Luke O’Neill: Mind maps, breaks, sleep and planning: How to maximise your chances of success in the Leaving CertWhat science can tell us about preparing for exams – and some helpful tips for studentsExplaining what you’ve been reading to someone is helpful. Photo: GettyThe exams are over in Trinity, where I teach, and in many other Irish third-level colleges. I completed correcting exam questions two weeks ago. As ever I was amazed.

  • 2 weeks ago | independent.ie | Luke O'Neill

    Luke O’Neill: Sorry Denis, working from home isn’t necessarily as bad for business as you might thinkFrom productivity to procrastination – what the science tells us about remote workingBusinessman Denis O'Brien. Photo: GettyBusinesspeople like Denis O’Brien think working from home is a bad idea. He claimed, at the Irish Investor Awards in Dublin recently, that it’s a threat to our economy as it makes businesses less competitive, with those who work from home being less energetic and creative.

  • 3 weeks ago | independent.ie | Luke O'Neill

    Luke O’Neill: Bad habits are damaging your health quicker than you might thinkIt's never too late to tackle unhealthy habits. Stock image: GettyIf you are in your mid-30s I bet you think you’re bulletproof. I certainly did when I was that age. Well think again. A recent study published in the eminent medical journal Annals of Medicine says the damage that smoking, heavy drinking and lack of exercise does begins in your mid-30s.

  • 1 month ago | independent.ie | Luke O'Neill

    You probably know the feeling. It’s a beautiful sunny day, just like we experienced last week. You’re out for a walk in the park. Your nose starts to run. You start sneezing. Your eyes water and become swollen and itchy. If that’s not bad enough, you might develop an earache or a bad headache. Or you might feel so tired that you need to have a lie down. These symptoms point to hay fever, or to give it its medical name, allergic rhinitis. One in four Irish people has it.

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Luke O'Neill
Luke O'Neill @ONeillNews
22 Apr 25

How are #AI and #VideoConferencing converging? Find out in this great article by @LetsDoVideo . ( Hint: It goes beyond just #MeetingSummaries ) https://t.co/iXuC2EyKeF via @techtargetnews

Luke O'Neill
Luke O'Neill @ONeillNews
31 Jan 25

The #CPaaS market is highly competitive and fairly volatile with fickle business customers potentially jumping from provider to provider based on messaging costs. Take a look at this in-depth dive into CPaaS trends. https://t.co/IdRvzWVAMV via @techtargetnews

Luke O'Neill
Luke O'Neill @ONeillNews
24 Jan 25

RT @AragonResearch1: #AI is no longer just a buzzword, it's a game-changer for #Sales! From predicting buyer behavior to personalizing co…