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                        	  Unlocking the Fagel Collection – Trinity's Old Library celebrates its Dutch treasuresThe achievements of the Unlocking the Fagel Collection Project will be celebrated today with the opening of an exhibition by Ambassador of the Netherlands to Ireland, Adriaan Palm, and a conference in the Trinity Long Room Hub. 21 Jun 2023 Culture|Research 
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                        	  Reframing active travel planning is key to creating more cycling and walking-friendly towns and citiesResearchers from the Centre for Transport Research analysed a sample of 150 public consultation submissions opposing redistributive active travel measures put forward as part of an ‘Active School Travel’ scheme in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. 21 Jun 2023 Environment|Research 
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                        	  Trinity tree of the month - Black WalnutThis month we are bringing you another gorgeous tree from Trinity College Botanic Gardens – Juglans nigra, or Black Walnut. This Black Walnut is 25 metres tall, has a girth of 2.62 metres and stores an estimated 2,617 kilograms of carbon. It can store up to 6,000 kilograms when it matures. 21 Jun 2023 Environment|Sustainability 
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                        	  Cryo conservation – a cool solution to saving species from extinctionIn the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal populations since 1970, researchers are banking on a cool solution to help save species from extinction. 20 Jun 2023 Environment|Research|Science 
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                        	  New anti-coagulants discovered in Trinity may help treat sepsis and COVID-19Scientists have just discovered that the drug dimethylfumarate can block blood clotting during infection. Their work offers hope that it could be used to treat a number of conditions, such a life-threatening disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), which can occur in serious infections with bacteria that lead to sepsis or in response to viral infections such as COVID-19. 19 Jun 2023 Health|Research|Science 
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                        	  Trinity staff conferred with special masters’ degreesOver 350 Trinity staff were conferred with MA (Jure Officii) degrees on Saturday 17th June, recognising dedicated service to the College community 19 Jun 2023 Community|Culture 
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                        	  First digital directory of Irish publishers launched on Bloomsday 2023The first digital directory of Irish publishers has been launched on Bloomsday, to celebrate a brave publisher who took a risk on a dangerous book. 16 Jun 2023 Community|Culture 
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                        	  What if Ulysses had never found a publisher?As we gather to celebrate another Bloomsday the researchers behind a new digital directory of Irish publishing reflect on bibliodiversity and the landscape of the Irish publishing sector. 16 Jun 2023 Arts|Culture|Research 
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                        	  Orla Sheils becomes Doctor in Science, joins WHO Scientific CouncilProvost Dr Linda Doyle said: "These honours are richly deserved. In her busy role as Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Trinity, Orla Sheils is a pivotal force in the University, while her research has enhanced Trinity's reputation as an international leader in cancer research. 16 Jun 2023 Awards and Funding|Research|Science 
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                        	  BioNTech founders among recipients of Trinity honorary degreesPhilanthropist Dr Beate Schuler and scientist Joan Steitz - known for her pioneering work on RNA (ribonucleic acid) - also received Trinity’s highest honour from Trinity’s Chancellor Dr Mary McAleese at a ceremony conducted in Latin in the historic Public Theatre. 16 Jun 2023 Awards and Funding|Innovation|Research|Science 
