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Winters on Mars are shaping the Red Planet’s landscapeBlocks of carbon dioxide ice, which freeze from CO2 gas in winters, seem to be responsible for creating elongated furrows and pits on Mars' sand dunes. -
Trinity Sport announces 68 new scholarsThis year saw the highest level of interest the scholarship programme has ever received -
Can one powerful person change the course of history?The critical role played by powerful leaders in transforming the path of history was the focus of the annual Edmund Burke lecture delivered by Prof Margaret MacMillan. -
How Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ was inspired by traditional Irish folk talesThe significance of Celtic folklore and Halloween in the creation of Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ will be the focus of a public lecture delivered by renowned author and horror scholar David J. Skal on Halloween night. -
New minerals processing project to reduce CO2 emissions and improve efficiencyProject ‘MetalIntelligence’ will address key questions facing society, which relies on the minerals processing industry to support almost every aspect of modern life. -
Trinity educational innovators receive funding award from Social Innovation FundTwo educational innovation projects at Trinity have secured significant awards from the Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI)’s Education Fund.

