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Fulbright Irish Awards competition launched
The 2017-18 Fulbright Irish Awards competition is now open for application.
2 Sep 2016
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3D bioprinting technology could provide alternative bone graft options
In a world-first, researchers have developed a technique for printing bones and other biological materials.
2 Sep 2016
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Boston College & Georgia Tech pep rallies
Aer Lingus Football Classic & Game Week
1 Sep 2016
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Boston College & Georgia Tech pep rallies
Aer Lingus Football Classic & Game Week
1 Sep 2016
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Immune system plays major role in regulation of body weight
Trinity academic part of new research which reveals that the immune system could be responsible for as much as 40% of our body’s ability to regulate weight.
1 Sep 2016
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Trinity & St James’s Hospital take to their bikes in aid of cancer research
A team from Trinity and St James’s Hospital, Dublin will be taking to their bikes next week to join the UNIPHAR C.R.O.S.S. Atlantic Cycle in support of cancer research at Trinity and St James’s.
1 Sep 2016
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Mobile phones used to track exposure to air pollution in the Big Apple
Researchers are using data from mobile phones to assess the movements of people in New York and, by extension, their exposure to air pollution.
1 Sep 2016
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Minister for Education launches Irish-American education and innovation forum
Trinity hosts major symposium as part of Aer Lingus College Football Classic
1 Sep 2016