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Mathematics students complete Hamilton Trust Summer Internship Programme
Undergraduates from Trinity’s School of Mathematics worked on 14 projects ranging from exploring interesting questions in pure mathematics to theoretical physics and applied data analysis and statistics.
17 Aug 2018
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Trinity geographer elected to International Science Council
Professor Anna Davies, an expert in sustainability research, will work to advance science as a global public good.
14 Aug 2018
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New connectivity pathways unlocked
These winner-take-all connectivity pathways in random networks, where memory is distributed across the network but encoded in specific connectivity pathways, are similar to those found in biological systems.
13 Aug 2018
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Astrophysicists gear up to map Perseid meteor shower
One 'shooting stars' per may be seen each minute with the naked eye at the peak, which should fall at night on Saturday August 12.
10 Aug 2018
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Trinity Long Room Hub leads global project on ‘Crises of Democracy’
Understanding why populist and authoritarian approaches to government are becoming more attractive than democracy is the focus of a new international research project led by Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute.
9 Aug 2018
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Irish researchers celebrate contribution to multi-million global graphene market
International scientists are gathering in Dublin to celebrate AMBER researchers unlocking wonder material graphene, which is the thinnest and strongest material known to science.
2 Aug 2018
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Measure of belly fat in older adults is linked with cognitive impairment
Data from over 5,000 adults over the age of 60 indicates that as waist:hip ratio increases, so does cognitive impairment.
1 Aug 2018
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Researchers ask burning questions on the future of fuels
The biennial 37th International Symposium on Combustion is being held in Ireland for the first time.
30 Jul 2018
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Can the work of Samuel Beckett Beckett help us rethink the concept of ‘disability’?
A public discussion on how Samuel Beckett thought and wrote about disability and an exhibition featuring highlights of Trinity College Dublin's world-renowned Beckett collection will form part of Trinity’s annual Samuel Beckett Summer School taking place this week
30 Jul 2018
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Fear of litigation is a key factor in decision to perform C-sections
Fear of litigation and perceived safety concerns and are among the key factors influencing the decision to perform a caesarean section, according to an international literature review conducted by researchers at the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
30 Jul 2018