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Building the bionic human – TBSI celebrates first five years
TBSI celebrated its fifth anniversary, at which researchers discussed how they had discovered how to replace corneas and reverse engineer cancer cells to reduce their aggressiveness.
5 Sep 2016
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3D bioprinting technology could provide alternative bone graft options
In a world-first, researchers have developed a technique for printing bones and other biological materials.
2 Sep 2016
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Minister for Education launches Irish-American education and innovation forum
Trinity hosts major symposium as part of Aer Lingus College Football Classic
1 Sep 2016
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Immune system plays major role in regulation of body weight
Trinity academic part of new research which reveals that the immune system could be responsible for as much as 40% of our body’s ability to regulate weight.
1 Sep 2016
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Mobile phones used to track exposure to air pollution in the Big Apple
Researchers are using data from mobile phones to assess the movements of people in New York and, by extension, their exposure to air pollution.
1 Sep 2016
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International team makes fundamental physics breakthrough
The team discovered that electrons with no mass can acquire a mass in the presence of a high magnetic field.
30 Aug 2016
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Games show how learning can be fun
IGBL conference unveils new research which finds that computer games in the classroom improve motivation, learning outcomes
29 Aug 2016
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Minister for Education to open Irish-American education & innovation symposium
'International collaborations in education, research and innovation' is the topic of a major Irish-American symposium to be hosted by the presidents of Trinity College Dublin, Boston College and Georgia Institute of Technology
29 Aug 2016
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AMBER research breakthrough could lead to smarter, greener electronic devices
Irish researchers have created a simpler process to produce germanium-tin nanowires which could lead to smarter and greener electronic devices.
22 Aug 2016
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Strong demand for Trinity degrees in CAO applications
3,307 places are being offered to students to study at Trinity.
22 Aug 2016