Articles
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Video: Scientists Sequence First Ancient Irish Human Genomes
Genetic influxes are likely to have brought cultural changes to Ireland, including the transitions to agriculture, Bronze metalworking and possibly the western Celtic language.
28 Dec 2015
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Trinity Joins National Groups to Support Third Annual World Ovarian Cancer Day
Professor John O'Leary detailed a new initiative whereby researchers, clinicians and charities from across Ireland have come together to form the Irish National Network for Ovarian Cancer Collaboration [INNOVATION].
7 May 2015
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Innovative Mental Health Programme to be Rolled out Nationally
84% of participants in the Eolas information programme for people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar reported improved well-being following their involvement.
12 May 2015
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Zoologists Tap into GPS to Track Badger Movements
The zoologists are using GPS systems to better understand how badgers live their lives in Ireland, so as to develop a highly effective TB vaccination programme.
31 Mar 2015
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New Book Examines the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement
A new book by Dr David Mitchell provides fresh political analysis of Northern Ireland in the Aftermath of the Good Friday Agreement
16 Nov 2015
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Seoltar ‘FLARECAST’ d’fhonn réamhaisnéis faoin aimsir sa spás
Tríd an tionscadal lena mbaineann lucht eolaíochta ó cheann ceann an AE agus a bhfuil airgead á chur ar fáil dó faoi Horizon 2020,beidh réamhaisnéis sárchruinn ar fáil faoi stoirmeacha gréine a ghoilleann orainn ar an Domhan seo.
15 Jan 2015
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Trinity’s Space Weather Warning System Scans Our Skies for Solar Storms
The system predicted the northern lights that lit up our skies with stunning green aurora on St Patrick’s Day, and will give similar timely warnings in future.
8 Jul 2015
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Innovative Irish Programme for People with Mental Health Conditions and Families to be Rolled out Nationally
EOLAS offers two eight week peer and clinician led mental health information programmes on information, learning and recovery from the experience of mental health difficulties.
12 May 2015
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Trinity-Led NanoMedicine Project Wins Major European Award
NAMDIATREAM project uses nano-technology to create highly effective new diagnostic tools for detecting cancer cells in innovative ways.
2 Jul 2015
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Bamboo – How Nature’s Miracle Material Could Help Build a Sustainable Future
Engineers from Trinity College Dublin believe sustainable bamboo could be safely used to make bicycles, turbine blades and even homes.
5 Mar 2015