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  • Ireland’s only protected insect stars in new comic to spotlight importance of the bioeconomy

    The latest Beo and Raja comic stars the beautiful Marsh Fritillary butterfly. The comic focuses on the importance of insects with the aim of engaging younger audiences in issues of biodiversity.

    11 Jul 2025

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Sustainable aviation in the spotlight as Trinity hosts international conference

    Researchers from around the globe will this week attend the inaugural International Conference on Sustainable Aviation Research (ICSAR).

    7 Jul 2025

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Trinity’s groundbreaking carbon capture tech takes off at Dublin Airport

    Trinity's carbon capture tech initiates its first industrial-scale field test at Dublin Airport, demonstrating its potential for revolutionising carbon capture in aviation and e-fuel industries.

    1 Jul 2025

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Three new Trinity projects to address climate challenges

    Dr John Kennedy, Prof. Wolfgang Schmitt, and Matthew Chersich have secured Environmental Protection Agency funding to support related research.

    19 Jun 2025

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Health|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Heatwaves greatly influence parasite burden; likely spread of disease

    New research from scientists at Trinity College Dublin strongly implies that heatwaves have a major influence on the spread of many diseases – and that many existing predictive models have overlooked this complexity.

    4 Jun 2025

    Environment|Health|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Geography PhD candidate wins 2025 Mary Mulvihill Award

    Kevin O’Leary, a second-year PhD candidate in Geography in the School of Natural Sciences, is the co-winner of the 2025 Mary Mulvihill Award – a science media competition that commemorates the legacy of science journalist and author Mary Mulvihill (1959–2015).

    23 May 2025

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Students

  • Professors Jennifer McElwain and Jonathan Coleman elected Fellows of the Royal Society

    Prof. McElwain’s research on fossil plants has shaped our understanding of how the atmosphere has changed over millions of years, while Prof. Coleman developed a transformative technique for producing 2D nanomaterials like graphene from layered solids such as graphite.

    20 May 2025

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Research|Science

  • Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago

    New research from an international group has for the first time shown a strong correlation between the two. Differences in sediment composition imply profound changes in the circulation of deep water currents occurred at this time in Earth's history.

    16 May 2025

    Environment|Research|Science

  • Waste not: CHARM-EU students tackle real-world sustainability challenges

    Trinity will today host the final day of XHIBIT, an intensive learning programme during which CHARM-EU students teamed up with local organisations to develop sustainability solutions.

    16 May 2025

    Environment|Students|Sustainability

  • Plastic manufacturing technologies jeopardise food safety and the environment

    AMBER Centre researchers based in Trinity have discovered that the way many everyday plastics are manufactured builds unseen stress into the material—stress that later drives the release of tiny plastic particles into our food and the environment.

    13 May 2025

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