Articles
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Scientists build giant ‘molecular cages’ for energy conversion and drug delivery
The porous, ’sponge'-type molecules have an enormous internal surface area, which allows their use as 'molecular flasks' that change the reactivity of encapsulated molecules.
29 Jun 2017
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Next-gen drone footage puts Trinity on the 3D map
A collaborative project involving Intel and Movidius has provided high-res video and imagery that will help compile a 3D map of Trinity's campus and have a variety of other research uses.
5 Sep 2017
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Governor General of Australia announces scholarship for Australian students
A €200,000 scholarship fund for Australian students to study on the Trinity MBA has been established.
25 Sep 2017
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Innovators of tomorrow showcase next-gen prototype vehicle and robotic solutions
Trinity students demonstrated innovative, next-gen autonomous vehicles, robots for education and the educational collaborative spaces of tomorrow at the 4E5 showcase.
11 Jul 2017
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Children should be more involved in healthcare decisions that affect them
Professor of Children's Nursing in Trinity, Imelda Coyne, explains why children should be seen and heard in hospitals and surgeries.
20 Apr 2017