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Scientists unveil molecular map that could unlock new treatments for heart and lung diseases
The map uncovers how an important human receptor involved in blood clotting and inflammation works. This advance could help us design better drugs for conditions such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers.
7 Apr 2026
Health|Research|Science
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Researchers show physical and social environmental exposures shape biological brain age worldwide
The latest findings from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity College identify important brain health implications for prevention, public health, and policy.
6 Apr 2026
Health|Research|Society
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The Conversation: Wildflower once used to treat wounds and sore throats shows promise in fighting dangerous superbugs
Prof. John J Walsh, Pharmacy speaks on the latest collaborative research which has now shown that not only does tormentil have antimicrobial activity, it may also be powerful enough to fight microbes that are resistant to modern antibiotics
8 Apr 2026
Health|Research|Science|Society
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E3 at Trinity spotlights future of logistics and supply chain management
Over 1,000 delegates will next week (Thursday 16th April) engage with a vibrant series of events celebrating European Supply Chain Day at an online conference hosted by E3 at Trinity College Dublin.
9 Apr 2026
Business|Research|Sustainability
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Five tips to make your memory work more effectively
Elva Arulchelvan, Lecturer in Psychology and PhD Researcher in Psychology and Neuroscience at Trinity, with some handy advice for those seeking a memory boost. This article was first published by The Conversation.
13 Apr 2026
Health|Science