Articles
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New minerals processing project to reduce CO2 emissions and improve efficiency
Project 'MetalIntelligence' will address key questions facing society, which relies on the minerals processing industry to support almost every aspect of modern life.
26 Oct 2017
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Earning a living in a changing climate – the plant perspective
Some of the world’s plants are using 'last-stand' strategies to survive rather than thrive as global climate change gathers apace.
14 Jun 2017
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How healthy is your bike commute in Dublin?
How healthy is your bicycle commute in Dublin?
8 Jun 2017
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Fusion of art, science and engineering brings Trinity Trees exhibition to life
Visual artist, Olivia Hassett, will this Friday launch the incredible Trinity Trees exhibition, which features eight artworks in eight of Trinity College Dublin’s iconic trees.
28 Sep 2017
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New use for alcohol aversion drug in treatment of chemo resistant lung cancer
Scientists have had positive results from a laboratory-based study using a well-known alcohol aversion drug to try to combat chemotherapy resistance in the most common type of lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
4 Oct 2017
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Trinity’s Cumann Gaelach wins top national prize for student society
The student Irish language society, An Cumann Gaelach, has capped yet another exceptional year by winning the Glór na nGael national competition for best Irish language student society.
28 Apr 2017
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Professor Sarah Alyn-Stacey named a Knight of France’s National Order of Merit
Associate Professor in French, Sarah Alyn-Stacey, has been recognised with the accolade for her outstanding academic contribution.
5 Apr 2017
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Trinity team leading drive for faster wireless Internet
The €5 million project will focus on 5G technology, which will enable applications from ultra-high definition video to the Internet of Things.
12 Jan 2017
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Trinity graduates only Irish recipients of prestigious Schwartzman Scholarships
Sarah Mortell and Philip Callan, recent graduates of Trinity’s Business, Economics and Social Studies programme were the only Irish recipients among 142 Scholars from 39 countries out of 4,000 applicants.
18 Dec 2017
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Yogurt consumption in older Irish adults linked with better bone health
The largest observational study to date of dairy intakes and bone and frailty measurements in older adults has found that increased yogurt consumption was associated with a higher hip bone density and a significantly reduced risk of osteoporosis in older women and men on the island of Ireland, after taking into account traditional risk factors.
9 May 2017