Top Stories
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Geneticists pinpoint three new genes with important roles in MND
The findings sprung from the largest ever MND genetic analysis, which involved scientists from 17 countries across the globe.
26 Jul 2016
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Negative Legacy of Direct Provision
Report examines serious challenges faced by those transitioning to life in the wider community
20 Jul 2016
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A Mutual Dialogue to Help Save the Planet
We are often told that we must 'sustain' and 'conserve' our environment but policy makers and ecologists are not using the same language.
19 Jul 2016
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Researchers Make Groundbreaking Graphene Discovery
The self-assembly of graphene ribbons will herald exciting new technology developments.
14 Jul 2016
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Ancient Farmers Had Two Distinct Roots
Ancient DNA analyses sugges that two divergent groups rooted in Zagros and Aegea became the world´s first farmers as humans evolved away from hunting and gathering.
14 Jul 2016
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All-Ireland Pollinator Plan Shows How We Can All Help to Save Our Bees
20 practical, low-cost actions explain how gardeners can make their outdoor spaces a haven for Ireland’s declining bees.
13 Jul 2016
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Trinity and South Korean Government Agree Collaboration
Trinity College Dublin has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Sejong City Government to explore opportunities for collaboration in education and research between Trinity College Dublin, South Korean academic institutions, and industry.
7 Jul 2016
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€4.5m SFI Investment in Creative Technologies Research
Trinity College Dublin has appointed Professor Aljosa Smolic, a world-renowned creative technologies researcher to lead a cutting-edge research programme that will increase Ireland’s capability as a global centre of creative industries and production.
4 Jul 2016
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Trinity Creative Challenge 2017
Trinity College Dublin launched its creative arts awards scheme this week which aims to foster the development of innovative projects.
3 Jul 2016
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Trinity Library marks centenary of the Battle of the Somme with new WW1 website
The new website, 'Fit as fiddles and as hard as nails' - Irish soldiers' voices from the Great War is a rich source of digitised diaries and letters from Irish officers who fought in World War 1.
1 Jul 2016