A 26-year-old Nigerian, credited for building the world’s first gaming robot, has just become the highest paid in the field of Robotic engineering. Silas Adekunle achieved this feat after signing a new deal with the world’s reputable software manufacturers, Apple Inc. Adekunle is currently the founder and CEO of Reach Robotics, a company developing the world’s first gaming robots.
Woman's allergic reaction to eyelash extensions left eyes swollen.

"My girlfriend had slept over and I couldn't even see her."Isabelle Kun has been getting eyelash extensions for years. However, after her last treatment, she suffered a severe allergic reaction leaving her eyes swollen shut.
Parents are hiring nannies to look after them as well as kids .

Hardworking parents who have the cash to splash have been hiring nannies to help out around the home for as long as anyone can remember. Traditional nanny duties include preparing meals or doing the school run and generally taking care of the kids.
Tonight,The Rotunda made is for incredibly emotional viewing.

Last week, six-part series The Rotunda kicked off on RTE 2 to wide praise across the board for the midwives, doctors, and mothers who have managed to bring life into the world in the world's oldest maternity hospital. There's been tears, there's been joy, and there's been a load of crying newborns - and so far, this week's instalment of the documentary has been no different. However, it's also been incredibly emotional to watch for one particular reason - or rather, one particular baby. Newborn Michael, weighing just 395 grams, needed to be saved by doctors in the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit given his tiny size.

born at just 24 weeks, baby Michael was one of many premature babies born into the hospital every week, but his case was slightly different given the fact that he suffered growth restrictions in the womb, meaning that his chances of survival were lower. His mum, Michelle, had also lost four babies previously at a similar gestation. As Michael's story progressed, viewers took to Twitter to express their heartache and hope for the newborn's survival. One of the smallest babies the Rotunda had ever seen, Michael, unfortunately, passed away soon after his birth due to breathing complications. Also appearing on the show this week was Dublin mum, Olivia, who wanted to have a drug-free birth and mother-of-four, Nikita, who was getting used to the idea of a male midwife helping to deliver her baby. Brazilian couple João and Marianna were also eagerly awaiting the arrival of their first child together. The Rotunda will continue on RTE 2 every Thursday at 9.30pm for the next four weeks.
Farmer found guilty after almost 40 dogs chained and neglected on property
A LIMERICK MAN has been fined €1,150 and restricted from keeping dogs for 18 months, after being convicted today of causing unnecessary cruelty to numerous animals. Seamus Looby of Raheen, Garryspillane, Co Limerick, pleaded guilty to charges including causing unnecessary suffering to dogs and having chained, unburied carcasses of two adult dogs and one puppy at his property.
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