Top Stories
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ADAPT Centre showcases intelligent systems for digital revolution
Future intelligent solutions on display included business intelligence, fraud detection, virtual reality, productivity, smart search and artificial intelligence.
25 Oct 2016
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Trinity and Peking University to join forces on ageing collaboration
It formed part of the Irish Government mission to China.
24 Oct 2016
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Promoting inclusion and diversity in the workplace
Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities launches business partners programme to promote inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
24 Oct 2016
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International team develops automated method for detecting breast cancer
The method was repurposed from one used to detect damage on structures under the sea.
21 Oct 2016
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Scientists to study the link between illness, brain dysfunction and dementia
Major US and UK awards will fund an exploration of the molecular links between illness, delirium and dementia.
21 Oct 2016
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Millennials: confident yet vulnerable
Opportunity is a double-edged sword for today’s millennials, new research shows
20 Oct 2016
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Provost delivers mid-term address
Trinity is almost half way through the lifespan of the university’s strategic plan and half way through the Provost’s tenure. The Provost, Dr Patrick Prendergast gave a mid-term address on October 14th.
19 Oct 2016
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Violent winds collide in one of the heaviest stars in our galaxy
These are the first ever images to show the collision between two winds on a star. This data helps astronomers understand how stars evolve and die in our galaxy.
19 Oct 2016
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Brexit, Brussels and the Big Apple: Where to now for Ireland?
Trinity Long Room Hub’s 'Behind the Headlines' series discusses implications of 'Brexit, Brussels and the Big Apple'
19 Oct 2016
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Cancer Week 2016 opens with optimistic outlook on new era in treating cancer
Cancer Week Ireland 2016 kicks off today with a conference at Trinity College Dublin to explore new frontiers in personalised cancer care. Scientists and clinicians will discuss the future of treating cancer and how personalised and targeted therapy using the latest techniques in immunotherapy, surgery and genomic profiling are fundamentally changing the way we approach this disease.
17 Oct 2016