Articles
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Trinity researchers shed new light on devastating Spanish Flu pandemic
The School of Histories and Humanities and Glasnevin Trust launched a conference, 'Pandemic: Ireland and the Great Flu 1918-1919', at Glasnevin Cemetery Museum , marking the centenary of the Great Flu in Ireland.
23 Oct 2018
Research
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Thirteen Trinity researchers to receive Irish Research Council Laureate Awards
Thirteen researchers from Trinity College Dublin were among the thirty-six successful applicants of the Irish Research Council (IRC) Laureate Awards programme.
23 Mar 2018
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Scientists discover a brain signal that indicates if speech has been understood
The uniqueness of the signal means that it could have a number of potential applications, such as tracking language development.
23 Feb 2018
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‘Growing Up Live’ broadcasting from Trinity as part of Science Week 2018
Supported by Science Foundation Ireland as part of Science Week 2018, Growing Up Live tracks human life from birth to death and everything in between with a series of experiments and studies.
14 Nov 2018
Research
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Researchers discover new solution to problem plastic
Researchers at AMBER and BEACON, the Bioeconomy Research Centre have discovered a blend of biodegradable plastic that completely degrades under typical home-composting conditions.
31 Aug 2018
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What is life? Exhibition explores the link between art and science
Professor Cliona O’Farrelly will give a guest talk at the opening of an inspiring exhibition, which links to the upcoming Schrödinger at 75 – The Future of Biology conference.
20 Jul 2018
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New partnership with Cricket Leinster
College Park named as the new home ground for Leinster youth and seniors
13 Apr 2018
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Welcome to the inaugural cohort of Trinity/Columbia Dual BA students!
Students of the inaugural Trinity and Columbia University Dual BA Programme in the arts and humanities were warmly welcomed on campus.
30 Aug 2018
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World Bee Day – here’s how Trinity’s scientists are helping pollinators
Researchers from the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity have been spearheading bee-related research in Ireland for a number of years.
18 May 2018
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Trinity experts in Motor Neurone Disease support Walk While You Can campaign
The aim is to raise money to support those living with the condition today and to expedite effective treatments for those facing up to it tomorrow.
9 Jul 2018