Articles
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Just How Bright Are We? Look at the Astronomical Costs of Our Light Pollution
Light pollution is costing hundreds of thousands of euro each year as well as impacting environmental processes and affecting our health.
10 Apr 2015
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Ancient Genome from Africa Sequenced for First Time
DNA from a 4,500-year-old Ethiopian skull shows that a huge migratory wave of West Eurasians into the Horn of Africa around 3,000 years ago had a genetic impact on modern populations across the African continent.
12 Oct 2015
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Phone Service Increases Sense of Security
Donegal based 'Good Morning Service' reviewed by psychologists at Trinity’s Institute of Neuroscience.
12 Nov 2015
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Staff awarded for excellence
Trinity staff have been presented awards for excellence in teaching and promoting global engagement through the time honoured Provost’s Teaching Awards and the more recently established Global Engagement Awards.
14 Jul 2017
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Trinity College Alumni Awards 2015
Film Director, Lenny Abrahamson, crime writer John Connolly, former Judge Catherine McGuinness and Vice President of Intel’s Internet of Things, Philip Moynagh, were presented with Trinity College Alumni Awards at a special Gala dinner last week.
31 Mar 2015
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Friendly Fungi Could Help Barley Growers Feed the World Without Chemicals
Botanists from Trinity College Dublin have found two fungal species that prevent the spread of common seed infections; what's more, these fungi work their magic without chemical fertilisers.
11 Feb 2015
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Panti Bliss Welcomes Public to Discover Research Dublin 2015
Panti Bliss swung open Trinity's iconic Front Gate and welcomed the public to over 60 engaging events that showcase research - and researchers.
22 Sep 2015
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First Up Lecture Series
A series of lunchtime talks, from the creative minds at the forefront of Irish Culture, Science and the Arts.
29 Jan 2015
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Damien English TD and Ernest Walton’s Daughter Launch Trinity Walton Club
The event celebrated the 60 secondary school students, who, over the past nine months, attended Trinity to enhance their science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills.
29 May 2015
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Book Focuses on Television Propaganda Wars During ‘Troubles’
The BBC’s 'Irish Troubles' Television, Conflict and Northern Ireland was completed by Professor Savage while a visiting research fellow at the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts.
2 Jun 2015