Articles
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MOOC Explores Why Exercise is the Best Medicine
Trinity's latest online course is geared towards health professionals
11 Apr 2016
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New Technology to Scale-up Student Volunteering at Trinity College Dublin
Every year in Ireland thousands of students from our universities and institutes of technology carry out over 100,000 hours of volunteering. Ten third level colleges have now joined forces to develop studentvolunteer.ie - a brand new online resource which matches students' interests with volunteering opportunities.
9 Dec 2016
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Norris Elected on First Count
Long-serving senator first past the post in constituency of the University of Dublin
27 Apr 2016
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Trinity Marks Proclamation Day
Trinity celebrated Proclamation Day with a series of special events including readings, translations and debate.
7 Apr 2016
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Trinity and Harvard go Head-to-Head in Student Debate
The teams debated the motion 'This house is not afraid of cheap oil' at the second of the annual Student Economic Review debates co-hosted with the Philosophical Society.
4 Mar 2016
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Scientists devise revolutionary 3D bone-scanning technique
Chemists from Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with RCSI, have devised a revolutionary new scanning technique that produces extremely high-res 3D images of bones -- without exposing patients to X-ray radiation.
8 Sep 2016
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Comet Craters – Literal Melting Pots for Life on Earth
Comets and meteorites delivered the energy and organic materials needed for life on Earth, and the resultant craters provided the nurseries in which it sparked.
4 May 2016
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Hearing Colours, Tasting Words and Seeing Auras – Synaesthesia Explored
Synaesthesia causes sensory cross-activation, but technologies that replace senses and create new ones are on the horizon.
21 Apr 2016
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Health Science Researchers are ‘Off the Starting Blocks’
Faculty of Health Science announces awards totalling €157,000
11 Feb 2016
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Was De Gaulle Right After All?
Maybe De Gaulle was right to reject British membership of the EU in the 1960s, on the grounds that Britain was too insular and non-European in outlook.
29 Jun 2016