Articles
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Ancient Europeans Lactose-Intolerant for 5,000 years After Adopting Agriculture
The DNA analyses also showed that technological changes were associated with major changes in the genetics of ancient populations.
22 Oct 2014
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Student Cycle Challenge
Trinity's Smarter Travel Initiative in association with Smarter Travel Campus and the National Transport Authority brings you the Student Cycle Challenge a fun team event for cyclists of all abilities.
3 Oct 2014
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Drinking’s Role in Alcohol-related Deaths Greatly Under-reported in Irish Newspapers, Study Finds
Researchers expressed concern that the lack of awareness of the role of alcohol in deaths impacts on support for public health measures.
8 May 2014
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Trinity Awarded the Most Funding Nationally in EU Framework Programme
Trinity College Dublin has been awarded the most f...
17 Jan 2014
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Astrophysicists Win Solar Science Lottery
Trinity's solar flare expert ensured an international team was watching the skies when a rare 'X-Class' eruption took place.
15 May 2014
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Trinity’s Business Incubator ‘LaunchBox’ Welcomes Eight New Teams of Budding Entrepreneurs
The teams will develop prototypes and business models over the next three months while under guidance from business experts.
9 Jul 2014
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Professor Orla Hardiman’s Inaugural Lecture Explores the Impact, Evolution and Research Landscape of Motor Neurone Disease in Ireland
The event, which looked at how research, diagnosis and treatments for MND have evolved, marked her appointment as the first Professor of Neurology in Ireland.
15 Sep 2014
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Bone Marrow for Leukaemia Trust Gives Funding for New Haematology Position
The charity is providing funding of €750,000 to enable Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital to strengthen cancer care and research.
24 Nov 2014
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Public Lecture Series on the Representation of Disability in Literature
How disability is represented in children's liter...
15 Jan 2014
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A New History of Dublin
The book provides the first comprehensive survey of the city's history to appear in more than thirty years.
6 May 2014