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      Professor John Michael David (Mike) Coey, FRS, is awarded the Prestigious Max Born Medal and PrizeThe School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, congratulates Mike Coey on the Max Born Medal and Prize. This is a prestigious award by the Institute of Physics and the German Physical Society (DPG) made on alternate years... 13 Mar 2019 News 
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      Researchers led by Prof Martin Hegner developed an automated diagnostic platform that indicates thrombotic risks or cancer in one drop of blood.A team of international researchers led by Prof Martin Hegner, Investigator in CRANN and Trinity’s School of Physics developed an automated diagnostic platform that indicates bleeding - and thrombotic risks in one drop of blood... 13 Jul 2018 News 
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      Scientists at CRANN unlock vital information about triggers for neurodegenerative diseasesA team of international researchers led by Prof Martin Hegner, Investigator in CRANN and Trinity’s School of Physics have for the first time observed how proteins fold while being produced in real time. This has significant... 16 May 2017 News 
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      Engineering the properties of molecular magnets – Trinity physicists in major breakthroughGround-breaking research led by Prof Stefano Sanvito, Director of the CRANN Institute at Trinity College Dublin and Investigator in the Science Foundation Ireland funded centre AMBER, has demonstrated how molecular magnets... 28 Feb 2017 News 
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      Irish-based AMBER Professor receives knighthood from Italian PresidentAn order of knighthood has been bestowed on Professor Stefano Sanvito, Director of the CRANN Institute at Trinity College Dublin and Principal Investigator in Trinity’s School of Physics and the Science Foundation Ireland ... 08 Feb 2017 News 
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      International workshop on smart inks for the pharmaceutical packaging industryThe prestigious event will take place in the Italian Ambassador's residence in Ireland. 24 Jun 2016 News 
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      Irish Physicists Discover a new Form of LightPhysicists from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Physics and the CRANN Institute, Trinity College, have today announced the discovery of a new form of light. The discovery will impact our understanding of the fundamental ... 10 May 2016 News 
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      Team of Physicists in CRANN in major breakthrough on properties of empty spaceTheoretical physicists have long believed that empty space is not a formless void. It is seething with ‘zero-point’ energy, the quantum reside of all electromagnetic waves. Nobody has ever managed to find a way to harvest this ... 10 May 2016 News 
