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Nanoparticles may cause DNA damage to brain cells across a a cellular barrier
New Research shows nanoparticles may cause DNA damage to brain cells across a cellular barrier.
5 Apr 2018
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New discovery helps explain why cells with identical genes perform unique jobs
A newly discovered family of proteins -- present in humans and all complex animals -- are key players in controlling how stem cells specialise and embryos develop.
5 Apr 2018
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Facebook data harvesting: what you need to know
PhD Candidate, Gráinne Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn, with a timely explanation of how our data can be used -- published by The Conversation.
4 Apr 2018
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Trinity student wins 2018 gradireland National Student Challenge
Ceithleann Ní Chonluain, a final year Trinity Politics, Philosophy, Economics and Sociology (PPES) student, has beaten 50 of Ireland’s best and brightest students.
4 Apr 2018
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The Victorians portrayed paedophiles as strangers – and the myth persists today
Research Fellow, Ailise Bulfin, with a thought-provoking article published by The Conversation.
4 Apr 2018
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Trinity Masters students win Citi upStart accelerator
Trinity's Team Imbibe won the Dragon's Den final of Citi's upStart Student Entrepreneurship Programme.
3 Apr 2018
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Survivors of sexual violence are let down by the criminal justice system
How well do criminal justice systems treat survivors of sexual violence? The answer is not only important to survivors. It also signals to society how sexual violence should be viewed, says Simon McCarthy-Jones, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology.
29 Mar 2018
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What have the French ever done for us?
From the existentialist café to making the planet great again Professor Michael Cronin explored the relevance of French writing to contemporary debates in his inaugural lecture.
29 Mar 2018
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New research network will bolster our understanding of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The new ‘European Network on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (EUROMENE)’ will address gaps in our knowledge of the impact of this complex disease.
29 Mar 2018
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Enduring Fictions: Celebrating ‘The Long Gaze Back’
A literary and musical celebration of the tradition of women’s writing in Ireland was hosted by the School of English this week in Trinity's Regent House.
29 Mar 2018