Articles
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Winters on Mars are shaping the Red Planet’s landscape
Blocks 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.
27 Oct 2017
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Sensing the dead is perfectly normal — and often helpful
Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology at Trinity, Simon McCarthy-Jones, argues that we shouldn't feel afraid to talk about these experiences -- which are surprisingly common.
20 Jul 2017
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Student entrepreneurs chase business investment via LaunchBox 2017
Trinity College Dublin’s hugely successful business incubator programme LaunchBox has created 40 startups and raised €6.1m in investment and funding since 2013. 10 new teams take part this year.
16 Jun 2017
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Trinity student wins World Chemistry Congress international award
Recent Trinity PhD graduate, Dr Fergus Poynton, is one of five winners of a prestigious International Award for Young Chemists.
26 Jun 2017
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Inaugural Seán Freyne Memorial Lecture
Prof Freyne established the first non-denominational setting for the study of the Bible and theology within the humanities at an Irish university.
24 Mar 2017