Articles
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Comet craters — literal melting pots for life on Earth
Geochemists from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences may have found a solution to a long-debated problem as to where – and how – life first formed on Earth.
4 May 2016
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Provost’s Professional Staff Award Winners Announced
The inaugural awards celebrated outstanding contributions by professional staff whose creativity and dedication are an important element to the continuing success of the University.
17 Jun 2016
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The tale of the bats, dark matter and a plastic surgeon
Research by Dr David Orr from, a plastic surgeon specialising in the treatment of cleft lip and palate at Our Lady's Children's Hospital and St James's Hospital, zoologist and bat biology expert Professor Emma Teeling of UCD, and paleobiologist Professor John Finarelli of UCD has opened up a vital new avenue to investigate what genetic changes underlie clefting in children.
25 Oct 2016
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Agricultural Land-Use Reports Underestimate Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Ireland’s agricultural map is far more dynamic than annual reports imply, which has major implications for land use reporting.
10 Feb 2016
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Vitamin D map shows major differences in Dubliners’ deficiency
For the first time in Ireland, researchers have developed a visual map showing the vitamin D status of Dublin’s inhabitants.
2 Nov 2016