Articles
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RTE Collaborates with ADAPT to Analyse Twitter Reaction to Budget 2016
Researchers at ADAPT tracked the volume, sentiment and frequency of budget related Twitter conversations in the build up to the Budget speech along with the public’s reaction to it.
14 Oct 2015
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Trinity Business School’s new executive programme
The course has been designed by Trinity Business School for senior executives in SMEs across the Republic of Ireland, Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
11 Sep 2015
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Bioengineers Celebrate ERC Successes
Bioengineers from Trinity celebrated ERC awards that were recently secured to develop new devices and therapeutics for a range of debilitating conditions.
30 Sep 2015
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New Trinity Research Group to Focus on the Impact of Development Aid
New research unit will bring together economics researchers, development practitioners and policy makers in an effort to understand the impact of development aid and investments.
2 Apr 2015
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Scientific Tour de Force Signals Major Step for Structural Biology
A collaborative effort has produced the first structural blueprint of a complex between a protein and its cellular signalling partner, paving the way for highly specific drug development.
27 Jul 2015
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Audio: ‘Destination Europe: Reflections on the Refugee Crisis’
A 'Behind the Headlines' public discussion explored how the language of exclusion and inclusion shapes responses to the refugee crisis.
19 Nov 2015
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Engineers Develop Infrared Detector ‘The Herschel’ to Map ‘Invisible Sunshine’
'The Herschel', licensed through Irish SME Ceramicx, will map the distribution of previously invisible infrared energy to reduce waste and save on heating costs.
29 Jan 2015
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RTEs ‘Neven Maguire: Home Chef’ Visits Trinity College Dublin
Trinity’s busy catering department featured in this week’s RTE television series 'Neven Maguire: Home Chef'.
6 Feb 2015
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Last Christmas, I Gave You My [Credit] Card…
Online retailers are using algorithms to store and assess customer data, which means we could be losing out financially.
17 Dec 2015
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Bees Prefer Nectar Containing Pesticides
Botanists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that bees, whose pollination service is worth billions across the globe each year, are attracted to pesticides that affect their fitness.
23 Apr 2015