Articles
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New Target Could Eliminate Lurking Cancer Stem Cells
Scientists have found a protein that can kick cancer stem cells into action so that target therapies have better prospects of destroying them.
26 Nov 2015
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One Minute’s Silence in Memory of those Killed at Garissa University College
Trinity to Hold One Minute’s Silence on 27 April in Memory of those Killed at Garissa University College, Kenya
24 Apr 2015
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Lightning Talks Deliver 120 Seconds of Natural Science
The fascinating diversity of research emanating from the School of Natural Sciences was showcased in two-minute talks.
9 Nov 2015
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CONSENSUS ‘HomeLabs’ Shine Light on Sustainable Living
Following in-home trials designed to assess the efficacy of combining interventions to support sustainability in our daily lives, Trinity geographers present a number of key findings.
12 Mar 2015
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Raise & Give Week
Get involved in Trinity’s annual 'Raise and Give' Week to support Trinity charities. Find out more about the Trinitones, Table Quiz, Triathlon and other events
13 Jan 2015
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Online Depression Therapy Proves A Success
Study shows 50% of those with depression were observed to be either in remission or recovered from their symptoms at three and six-month follow-ups
30 Nov 2015
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HomeSick – Science Gallery Exhibition
HOMESICK, an exhibition exploring the nature of home, for better or worse.
6 Jun 2015
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Major Breakthrough in Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
The Trinity researchers believe that periodic clearance of a specific protein across the blood brain barrier could hold tremendous potential for new therapies.
21 Sep 2015
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Law and Religion In Contemporary Society Explored at Conference
Religious freedom, human rights and Islam and patronage in education were among topics explored at a conference hosted by the Irish School of Ecumenics and the Centre for Law and Religion, Cardiff
10 Nov 2015
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What does the internet say about you?
Trinity's QR Code - What was it all about?
23 Jan 2015